Posted on 06/05/2020 5:08:37 AM PDT by Freedom_Is_Not_Free
I need help from the Freeper family for cross country travel advice during the Covid re-opening, to drive from California to the southeast and scout out locations for a new place to live.
I am asking Freepers for information regarding travel restrictions and accomodations in various states, at and to my destinations.
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Questions
1. Are hotels open for business in Alabama, Florida, South Carolina and Tennesee?
2. Are masks and face coverings mandatory in Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, and Tennessee?
3. Are apartment managers allowing visitors to physically see units in their apartment complexes, or is everything still being done remotely in Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, and Tennessee?
4. Can I drive through Arizona, Utah, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana on my way to and from those 4 states or do I have to 14-day quarantine every time I drive into a new state?
5. Are rest stops opened in the above states of Arizona to Arkansas, or do I have to bring a jar to pee in on the way? Are Truck Stops opened?
Here are all the places I would like to visit. I would be leaving July 1, 2020 at the latest and will probably take 6-8 weeks to see all these locations.
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Destinations
Alabama -- Orange Beach, Madison (Huntsville suburb), Fairhope
Florida -- Jacksonville Beach, St. Augustine, Pensacola
South Carolina -- Mount Pleasant (Charleston suburb), Hilton Head, North Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet, Socastee
Tennessee -- Farragut, Powell, Maryville (Knoxville suburbs), Signal Mountain, Lookout Mountain (Chattanooga suburbs), Brentwood, Franklin (suburbs of Nashville)
I apologize for the Vanity, but I am kind of at my wits end seeking accurate and timely informaion about travel restrictions to and through the various states and hoping Freepers can help me out. Most state web sites are out of date. Leave California or Bust.
I am not looking for a house at this point. Everybody said to rent an apartment at least a year where you THINK you want to live. At this point, I am in the initial search stage but I could use help on everything from travel restrictions and accomodiations asked above, to apartment recommendations.
God Bless you all and thank you all very much for the help. I hate to strike out cross-country only to find the Texas DPS sees my California plates and tells me to turn around and go home, or some such.
But in the event I can't search for my new forever home this summer and I am stuck in California another year, I won't complain. I am blessed. I know how fortunate I am, how good I have it, and how many people are in extreme suffereing right now, from economic hardship, to health problems, to fear and anxiety and uncertainty. Jesus Christ is my Savior and I know just how good I have it. I can handle one last year trapped in California if it is His will.
I think now with the riots, the Yuhan Flu is gone... no one is dying, it is simple colds I guess. Funny how these things work. But there should be no problem, business is now back to protecting your property from the mobs. VOTE FOR BIDEN.
Sleepy Joe has all the answers.
New Mexico. No quarantine Period. Face mask required but many people dont wear it. Social distancing required. Do not stop off at Gallup, New Mexico. Its still a coronavirus hotspot a few weeks ago the national guard closed it off for weekends. You can still bypass it on I-40.
Minimal protests in Albuquerque. Im not sure of the motel situation in Albuquerque as far as security and best place to stay/ avoid although I would hope another NM free per can weigh in. Indian reservations and pueblos have travel restrictions but I dont think youll be stopping at those places. Dont forget to get a green chili cheese burger at Blakes Lora burger on your way through.
People I know who are traveling are hauling small trailers behind them.
Palm Beach county, Broward, and Miami-Dade are the last 3 counties to fully open up...all of Florida will be in Phase 2 very shortly.
Here in West Palm, everything is open- beaches, restaurants, hotels, you name it. I haven't seen anyone wearing masks, not even in restaurants. Occasionally see one on someone outdoors, walking alone...but that's another story I guess.
No quarantine issues....even though it's still technically in place for people traveling in from NYC/NJ....but you wouldn't even have that issue.
Come on down....
Alabama: Masks are not required.
Hotels are open.
Some travel stops/rest areas are reopening.
Restaurants are reopening with seating limits.
When driving through Alabama, take a look at the Auburn/Opelika area. Growing economy, lots of stores, a great university town, so lots to do, 80 miles from Atlanta, but far enough away to not be influenced by thugs.
Dothan is another great town with lots to do, just north of the Florida beaches, (Panama City, Mexico beach). Lots of retirees.
Also, beautiful golf courses, recreation, and nice weather except summer is hot and muggy but air conditioning fixes that.
And did I say cheap? You bet! No taxes on retirement incomes, lowest property taxes in the country, but a 6-10 percent sales tax on all goods (state = 6%, county, towns, cities can add 2-4 %).
Palm Beach county, Broward, and Miami-Dade are the last 3 counties to fully open up...all of Florida will be in Phase 2 very shortly.
Here in West Palm, everything is open- beaches, restaurants, hotels, you name it. I haven't seen anyone wearing masks, not even in restaurants. Occasionally see one on someone outdoors, walking alone...but that's another story I guess.
No quarantine issues....even though it's still technically in place for people traveling in from NYC/NJ....but you wouldn't even have that issue.
Come on down....
One other thing:
The most conservative state in the USA. Run by Republicans.
Alabama - hotels are open, no masks required, don’t know about apartments. COVID cases have been increasing with community spread hot spots in Mobile and Montgomery.
I suppose that’s the one good thing about the riots. Took Covid-19 out of the news, and pretty much has made people realize that it’s pretty much over.
Not only low property taxes, but if you are age 65 or older, NO STATE PROPERTY TAXES!
Lots of golf courses in the Auburn-Opelika metro area, too.
We’re in Farragut area of TN.
1. Hotels are open.
2. Don’t see many masks, and they aren’t required by government generally. Beauty salons maybe, and restaurant workers. I had lunch with friends yesterday and the tables weren’t even “socialIST distance”. All tables were full. No masks by customers.
3. Can’t say about apartments, but home open houses are happening.
Re #4 and $5. Sorry, but I don’t know.
2nd on Auburn / Opelika area, some friends moved there a couple years ago, weve visited several times. Theyre right on Lake Martin in a big gated community with a golf course, its quite nice.
Texas lifted the limited travel quarantine they had.
Arizona did not take the shut down seriously.
I would be more concerned about riot news. Do not stay in Tucson or Phoenix. Are you taking I-10 or I-40?
>>I hate to strike out cross-country only to find the Texas DPS sees my California plates and tells me to turn around and go home, or some such.
If there aren’t two dozen liberal bumper stickers on it, you should be good.
I don’t get out much but I live between Chattanooga and Knoxville. From what I can tell TN is open. Some restaurants are open for dine-in with some social distancing. Masks are not required even though some businesses ask you to wear them. The only places I have seen that are requiring them are some doctor’s offices. Stores are open. In fact, I saw the big sign at Hardee’s in my town that said “Come on in” in big letters. TN is probably safe. :-)
I live in a small town so Freepers in Nashville and other big cities might know more about them.
South Carolina is open. Masks are suggested but not required. Restaurants are at 50% capacity. On accommodations I would say reservations are a must due to some capacity constraints. Myrtle Beach is no longer family friendly in the tourist areas. Protests exist, but not on a large scale. South Carolina’s cities are becoming purple but are still conservative as compared to California.
>>Took Covid-19 out of the news, and pretty much has made people realize that its pretty much over.
But it seems to also have killed any debate about the overreach the Democrats used in shutting down the economy and killing Easter and the Spring.
“HOW CAN YOU ASK SUCH QUESTIONS WHEN A MAN HAS BEEN MURDERED!!!???”
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