![]() to access convenient parking.įrom the Northwest Valley: Use I-17 to the Jefferson St. Turn left on Fillmore, Van Buren (accessible from 5th Ave. are prohibited.įrom the West Valley: Take I-10 to 7th Ave. and turn right to access parking facilities east of 7th St. It is bounded by Seventh Street to the east, Fourth Street to the west, Jefferson Street to the north and the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks to the south.įrom the Southeast Valley: Take I-10, use the right three lanes to I-17 at the split and exit to the right on 7th St., then left at the signal light at Lincoln St., or continue north on 7th St. There should be an easier way but what the heck we get a bit of a vacation and our kid gets one of his cars moved for free basically.Chase Field is located at 401 E. So the second car needs to be moved from Portland to Phoenix and then on to Ft. It's a heck of a thing to move cars from coast to coast. This is only one third part of the first car being moved. I still wanted to hear the routes suggested. He probably knows the quickest or best route since he has lived in the Phoenix area since '85 and taken every relative known to mankind to either Vegas, Grand Canyon or Snowbowl. I'll leave it up to the driver to determine how he wants to get home. Cost will be $0.įinally on day 3 we'll head out from Vegas to Phoenix. That was back in the day when the Venician was new and much much cheaper esp during the week) We'll stay in another timeshare that is close to the strip and has a jacuzzi bath in the room. (We did that road several times taking kids to Lake Tahoe only to find after 3-4 days of snowboarding they rather end the trip at the Venician and run around on the strip. ![]() Then from Lake Tahoe, we'll be taking the very boring route 95 to Las Vegas. Still OK for Lake Tahoe in the middle of summer. Cost will be $39, for the exchange and $66. It has a jacuzzi or whirlpool bath so that should come in handy after a very long day of driving. That should shave off lots of time (instead of taking I-5 to Sacramento and I-80 to Lake Tahoe) We can stay at Lake Tahoe overnight. We're going to look into taking Rt 20 at Williams CA through Yuba City and pick up I-80 as they intersect. We're going to leave from Hillsboro south on I-5 very early in the morning before rush hour is even awake. I kept working on the various routes and found out I can use timeshare places along the route making it almost a mini vacation. If you've got the time it's not that bad of a drive. As a result we never go to PDX that way.Īs kids our family vacationed a lot in Northern Arizona and we always went from Portland, thru the Gorge, down in Twin Falls, Idaho and then straight thru Utah into Arizona. Very little to see.very few places to stop.limited radio reception and two narrow lanes. We've driven to Reno several times on 395.Den isn't kidding about it being boring. Or you can drop down thru Laughlin, NV and go thru Bullhead City, AZ and then catch I-40. Even though there are A LOT of trucks.įrom Las Vegas you can take US 95/93 across Hoover Dam and into Arizona to Kingman where you'd hook up with I-40. But we prefer I-5 as there is less traffic and it seems to be faster. We've done that a couple of times just to try something different. It's a little longer but there are more places to stop than on I-5. You can also in Stockton hop on US 99 and go that route. Then once we reach Barstow we take I-15 into LV. Then take I-5 to Bakersfield and cut across on.I think it's Highway 58 (I've usually nodded off by this point, regardless of whether we're heading to or from PDX and besides hubby is driving!). From Portland to LV we take I-5 to Sacramento and spend the night. We make the drive from Las Vegas to Portland once a year.
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