![]() I fully understand this is my opinion, and there are others that obviously love Roadtrippers and (luckily) travel enough to find the new required cost negligible. It also prevents me from helping friends and family plan out trips when they visit, because most would be hard pressed to buy an app let alone subscribe to one. then sign up again when I want to use it again. Nor does it make sense to sign up for a month. There is no reason to pay a yearly subscription if I’m only going to use it once or twice. but sadly found that Roadtrippers now requires, not just a one-time payment, but a monthly or yearly subscription?! I get that developers need to make money, but this is a bit ridiculous. ![]() ![]() I just logged in to plan a trip for my in-laws when they visit CA and drive up the coast. I’ve used Roadtrippers a handful of times when going on long road trips. We haven’t taken our trip yet so I haven’t tried the navigation feature, but I figure I have several other online options on that tool once we hit the road. “X” what you want, go back to the map and you’ll be able to scroll thru the choices close to your stop. A window will pop up where you can choose which category of attraction you are searching for. ![]() The tool where you can find local attractions, restaurants, hotels and campgrounds is WONDERFUL ! Again, that was tricky to figure out, (go to the map view, zoom in to the stop you are researching, then tap in the search bar on the top of the screen. It is easy to edit ( and once I read other reviews, I found how to move stops to other positions in the lineup - it just takes a firm press. I wanted a mapping program which clearly showed distances and drive times. It took me a while poking around all the icons and symbols on Roadtrippers to actually create my first trip, but once I got the hang of it, I found it was exactly what I hoped for. ![]()
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