Take The Stress Out With AA Route Planner
July 24, 2010
in Travel
Planning a road trip is usually a bit tense, and that’s the last thing you need in terms of your holiday. Though, nowadays there are many resources you need to use to help you out. You don’t have to struggle with roadmaps any longer trying to establish which route to consider and what sights may be located near your route. One alternative for trip planning software is
AARoutePlanner.
With AARoutePlanner you put in your starting and ending destinations after which it will give you choices for routes that you may choose to take. These include beautiful routes, shortest routes, and routes with more or less freeway travel so you can choose the route that best suits your preferences. You are able to choose the shortest route should you be in a hurry, or the picturesque route if you want to take some time and enjoy the countryside as you travel from place to place on your vacation. You can also make the trip the point of the vacation and not only the destination.
Not only does AARoutePlanner inform you step by step directions on getting from point A to point B, it also notes what attractions or lodges are available at each major intersection and lets you know when you’re about to get on the highway. This makes it easier for you to figure out good stopping points along your route for things like toilet breaks or inns to stay in after a long day of travelling.
Another advantage of
AARoutePlanner is that this can be all done online so you can work on your trip preparation from where ever you like, and you can do it as often ahead of time as you like. It will make driving less nerve-racking since you can have all the planning done prior to even leave home, including knowing where you can stop for the night and having lodge reservations so that you know there will be a room whenever you get there. It goes without saying you will have to call up the motels to make the reservations, but at least this program will provide you with what the options are along your route so you know who to call.
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