Tuesday, July 3, 2012

About what is the cheapest way to travel

What is the cheapest way to travel?
I am taking a one way trip to Richmond, VA from Indianapolis, IN with my fiance and two small dogs. What would be the cheapest way to do this. I.e: rental car, train, airplane.
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1 :
Cheapest way - Walking Most cost efficient way - Probably a train.
2 :
rent a car(small one for around 40-50 bucks a day and the tank is full)
3 :
I think Auto-Stop. maby it would be a problem that you're with dogs... but i wish you good luck:)
4 :
Rent a car. Buy your tickets in advance so the price will be cheaper.
5 :
Walk Definitely not the fastest but the cheapest. Or maybe not with overnight stays. Unless you camp with your tent.
6 :
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If you are bringing the pups, probably a rental car is your best bet. There are some great discounts and deals out there these days so i would probably start with looking into a car to rent.
8 :
You have two small dogs, thus that limits your options. You can not take animals on Amtrak, thus the train is out. You generally have to return a rental car to where you rented it from. Thus, that increases the cost of a rental car. You are allowed to fly with pets. There is an extra fee. How about another option. In undergrad, I had a friend who would rent a U-Haul to take her to college at the start of the semester. She would load up her cat, a bag full of clothes, and her laptop. She did not have much in the way of property, but she would be able to get a small truck to drive to college and she would drop it off in the U-Haul lot not too far from her school. If you play your cards right, you will only pay $30 plus gas. OK, it's not glamorous but it's cheap! I hope that it helps. Good luck!
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