Read an article recently where they did a gps survey and decided that the four corners marker is really more than a mile away than the real four corners. It mentioned all the people who thought they were at the corner but have been fooled all these years.
For my vacations on the road, it's hard to plan motels so I go on the fly. Motel 6's are reasonable just for a night's stay and moving on. Super 8 is on their summer rate and a little pricy but not as bad as some of the other chains. Best think is to pick up these coupon books for truckers and others found at rest areas and restaurants. They have some good deals in those. I've stayed at motel 6's that were twice as nice as some the chain motels that were double the price and then had plywood mattresses. Just don't stay at the Pony Express motel in St. Joe, Mo.
Keep your AAA and AARP cards handy and always ask for discounts. Sometimes I'll look and realize I left the cards at home but a little nice and fast talking can usually get me the discount. Super 8 asked for my AAA card and I didn't have it and she really wanted it but after I asked what other motels will take it even if I forgot the card, she relented and gave me the last room with a discount.
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