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How to Survive (and Thrive) on a Road Trip with Your Friends

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Road trips are a time-honoured tradition among friends. They're a chance to bond over long hours in the car, singing along to your favourite songs and making memories that will last a lifetime. But planning a road trip can be stressful, especially if you're trying to coordinate hotel stays, meals, and activities for a large group. Luckily, we're here to help.

 

Read on for our top tips on how to plan the perfect road trip with your friends.

 

  1. Pick your poison - I mean, destination

 

The first step in planning any road trip is deciding where you're going. This may seem like a no-brainer, but it's important to pick a destination that everyone in your group is excited about. No one wants to be stuck in the car for hours on end if they're not looking forward to the final destination. Once you've decided on your ideal location, it's time to start planning the details.

 

  1. Map out your route (but leave room for spontaneity)

 

The next step is mapping out your route. You'll want to plot out the major stops you'll need to make along the way, like gas stations and rest stops. But leave room for spontaneity! Part of the fun of a road trip is making impromptu stops at interesting places along the way. If you see a sign for an interesting attraction or a cute little cafe, don't be afraid to veer off course and check it out.

 

  1. Choose hotels with split group payment options

 

One of the trickiest parts of planning a road trip with friends is figuring out how to pay for things like hotels and gas - after all, you don't want anyone feeling like they're being taken advantage of financially. A great way to avoid this issue is by choosing hotels that offer split group payment options – this allows you to split road trip hotels between a group. That way, everyone can chip in for their own room and no one feels like they're carrying the financial burden for the whole group. Plus, it's one less thing you have to worry about when you're actually on the road.

 

Start planning and enjoy yourself!

 

Planning a road trip with your friends doesn't have to be a stressful experience. By following these simple tips, you can ensure that everyone has a great time - from start to finish. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your next adventure today!

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