route: pacific coast highway or 5 fwy
direction: south
order: universal (1 or 2 days)
disney 1-2 days
seaworld 1 days
redwood forest 2 days to 2 weeks, reserve early, camp if you_d like, however a hotel is recommended. there_s like only 2 hotels so no possibility of a cheap motel 8 or something. Redwoods also found at Yosemite national park too.
distance: down from WA state to Universal Studios, CA: 700+ miles (I don_t know, its a guess)
_30 miles SOUTH Universal to Disneyland
approx 110 miles SOUTH from disney to seaworld, San Diego, CA.
_200 miles NORTH from sea world to Sequoia or Kings Canyon National park.
_100 miles NORTH from Kings/Sequoia to Yosemite Park.
I_ve had many great experiences at motel 8, holiday inn and day_s inn.
Gas in Southern California is $2.80 to $3.20, please drive a fuel efficient car, otherwise you_ll be broke from the gas cost.
avoid driving into cities in the morning,and leaving them at the evening.
morning rush hour: 7.30a to 9.30a, noon rush 12p to2p, evening rush: 3pm to 8pm.
avoid the 110 freeway in Pasadena, 710 most of the route, 710 has construction from the 405 to the 91, avoid this route. there is a choke point in traffic flow at where the 91 and 5 freeways cross, there is a construction area a bit north of that for some odd reason people like to slow way down and cause a jam.
near downtown LA freeway speed limit is 55 for all vehicles and 45 for trucks and heavy vehicles.
California #1 in the USA for speeding tickets/speeds, so don_t speed too much and don_t get road rage is someone appears to nearly hit you while passing at the high rate of speed. It happens a lot. don_t travel in the carpool lane if you can_t drive up to 85. People get pissed and tailgate you if you drive 65 (speed limit) when traffic is light.
I recommend post 2005 maps of the LA/Orange County/Riverside and San Diego county maps, there_s been lots of change on the freeways and roads.
Lego land is in San Diego, as so is this really wilderness big zoo. all within 30 miles of seaworld.
while Mexico is real close to San Diego, do not go into Mexico. Do be careful in San Diego, some Mexican gangs have taken to kidnapping Americans for hostages or ransom. Its extremely rare, but still be careful.
you can visit universal studios, see Hollywood, see downtown LA, disney, and Knotts berry farm (amusement park like disney but more for teenagers) all going south on the 5 freeway.
other parks I recommend
Six flags/Magic Mountain
Disney California adventure
Knott_s berry farm
Long Beach Aquarium
San Diego Zoo
See Hollywood,
Visit downtown LA
Visit historic San Diego and Visit downtown San Diego
Visit historic Santa Ana, Orange, LA.
Visit downtown Long Beach (more tall buildings than downtown LA)
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Redwood forest: Way up north, you should post a question in the San Francisco forum for this.
Universal Studios: North of downtown, a good place to stay would be in Hollywood, at the Orchid Suites, Hollywood Celebrity, or Holiday Inn Walk of Fame. That_s only one subway stop from Universal, and it_s right next to the Walk of Fame, Chinese Theater, El Capitan, and Hollywood _ Highland Complex.
Disneyland: 38 miles south of Universal. I always recomment the Howard Johnson and Candy Cane Inns. There are cheaper hotels (motels, actually), but these both give outstanding value, and are a short walk to the front entrance (about a block).
Legoland: 64 miles south of Anaheim, in San Diego County.
Sea World: 31 miles south of Legoland. I_m not an expert on San Diego. You should either post a question in the San Diego forum, or visit www.localwally.com. He_ll give you the straight scoop on San Diego.
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