Glider_
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Also worth noting is that if you're an RAC member (RAC, NRMA etc), they have an affiliation with the American AAA motoring club, and most hotels offer a discounted AAA rate. The AAA offices will also happily provide you with copious free driving maps and tourist guides. We used that extensively last year on our US driving trip. Your RAC membership card should have the AAA symbol on the back, but no hotels ever asked to see it, only the AAA office when we picked up the maps.
I found USA accommodation to be FAR more expensive than I had expected and generally poor value. The only exception was Vegas, where we stayed at the Aria hotel (in the new Jason Bourne movie!), where it happened to be near my birthday and I was pleasant to the receptionist and we were upgraded to a $1000p/n suite. THAT WAS AWESOME!
I found USA accommodation to be FAR more expensive than I had expected and generally poor value. The only exception was Vegas, where we stayed at the Aria hotel (in the new Jason Bourne movie!), where it happened to be near my birthday and I was pleasant to the receptionist and we were upgraded to a $1000p/n suite. THAT WAS AWESOME!