So Mr. Cat told me a while back that we were driving to Bentonville to see his ex-work buddy Ronnie. If it were for any other reason, I would have stood my ground and dug my heels in, but I understand the circumstances and am willing to make the drive. We're leaving on the 10th.
At first he wanted to do the whole thing in one trip but I will have to work the night before and don't really want to work all night, then make an thirteen hour drive on top of that. We're taking my old Blazer because his truck is a stick and I can't drive it without killing it. Needless to say, my Blazer is a piece of crap so I'm trying to take it easy on her and break the trip into sections.
So we're thinking about leaving here around noonish, driving the alpha child to my mom's for the week (for lots of reasons I don't want to get into right now) and then I guess go from Cincinnati. I was hoping to avoid the major interstates so I won't have to go 70mph all the way there. Every Google directions I do takes me through St. Louis, MO. This is good because there will be no shortage of places to stop for the night, but since I don't know what time we'll be getting there, and we don't have a credit card to hold a room, would it be easier to just wait until we get there to look for a place to sleep, or would it be better (safer, cheaper, easier) to just borrow Mom's credit card and reserve one? I hate to have to be that tired and having to hunt for somewhere vs just taking a chance that there will be somewhere easy to get to off the main road. I've not had much issues using her card in the past but last Christmas, we stayed at the hotel in her hometown (of about 1.000 people, at a hotel where she KNEW THE OWNERS) and the clerk would not let us check in with the card and she had to drive over at 11pm and take care of it.
I've never taken a road trip of this distance and I just don't want to get stuck sleeping in the Blazer with my husband and my younger son. It's not a very comfy thing to sleep in. I've tried.
I really don't know what I am asking at this point, maybe just the smartest course of action. We're going to be on a somewhat limited budget, most of which is going to gas since I haven't been getting the best mileage lately and if I run the AC it's going to be even worse. We're going to pack a cooler for snacks/lunches and eat dinner when we stop for the night so we can have some hot food before bed.
I think I'm just nervous about the whole thing. That's a really long way to drive, even in a couple of days. Does anyone have any suggestions to make this any less scary on my end?
At first he wanted to do the whole thing in one trip but I will have to work the night before and don't really want to work all night, then make an thirteen hour drive on top of that. We're taking my old Blazer because his truck is a stick and I can't drive it without killing it. Needless to say, my Blazer is a piece of crap so I'm trying to take it easy on her and break the trip into sections.
So we're thinking about leaving here around noonish, driving the alpha child to my mom's for the week (for lots of reasons I don't want to get into right now) and then I guess go from Cincinnati. I was hoping to avoid the major interstates so I won't have to go 70mph all the way there. Every Google directions I do takes me through St. Louis, MO. This is good because there will be no shortage of places to stop for the night, but since I don't know what time we'll be getting there, and we don't have a credit card to hold a room, would it be easier to just wait until we get there to look for a place to sleep, or would it be better (safer, cheaper, easier) to just borrow Mom's credit card and reserve one? I hate to have to be that tired and having to hunt for somewhere vs just taking a chance that there will be somewhere easy to get to off the main road. I've not had much issues using her card in the past but last Christmas, we stayed at the hotel in her hometown (of about 1.000 people, at a hotel where she KNEW THE OWNERS) and the clerk would not let us check in with the card and she had to drive over at 11pm and take care of it.
I've never taken a road trip of this distance and I just don't want to get stuck sleeping in the Blazer with my husband and my younger son. It's not a very comfy thing to sleep in. I've tried.
I really don't know what I am asking at this point, maybe just the smartest course of action. We're going to be on a somewhat limited budget, most of which is going to gas since I haven't been getting the best mileage lately and if I run the AC it's going to be even worse. We're going to pack a cooler for snacks/lunches and eat dinner when we stop for the night so we can have some hot food before bed.
I think I'm just nervous about the whole thing. That's a really long way to drive, even in a couple of days. Does anyone have any suggestions to make this any less scary on my end?


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) but also, 'I don't have a credit card, can you work with me? Do I have to have deposit?" 
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