Not Logged In Log In   Sign Up   Points Leaders
Follow Us    5:53 AM

GasBuddy News Article

42
votes
Route 66 still holds allure for travelers, industry

Reuters --
Reuters) - Route 66 hasn't been a real highway for almost three decades.

The last section of the fabled U.S. route from Chicago to Santa Monica, California, was dropped as a federal highway in 1984. But its hold on travelers' imaginations has revived motels, diners, souvenir shops, gas stations and other buildings along the old route.

The enduring fascination, along with some federal grants, has helped Route 66 thrive, even as people old enough to remember its heyday die off.

"People are looking to see the real America, not Walt Disney's version," said Ron Hart, director and founder of the Route 66 Chamber of Commerce in Carthage, Missouri.

A Rutgers University study released in March estimated that people spend $132 million annually along old Route 66, which crosses eight states and


Read the Full Article

Submitted Jun 18, 2012 By: mastermariner
Category: Daily News Article Discussions > Topics Add to favorite topics  
Author Topic: Route 66 still holds allure for travelers, industry Post a Reply Back to Topics
REPLIES (newest first)
Profile Pic
honda0105
Champion Author Tallahassee

Posts:18,834
Points:1,638,195
Joined:Nov 2008
Message Posted: Jun 22, 2012 5:54:10 AM

eventually all goes the way of the Dodo bird...
Profile Pic
honda0105
Champion Author Tallahassee

Posts:18,834
Points:1,638,195
Joined:Nov 2008
Message Posted: Jun 21, 2012 6:03:11 AM

a piece of Americana, history at the finest. But like all history in the US, it must give way eventually to the bulldozers and greedy developers.
Profile Pic
Gnusman53
Champion Author San Diego

Posts:7,193
Points:1,140,020
Joined:Feb 2004
Message Posted: Jun 20, 2012 10:45:11 AM

Even Guy Fieri found good restaurants on the route..
Profile Pic
Gnusman53
Champion Author San Diego

Posts:7,193
Points:1,140,020
Joined:Feb 2004
Message Posted: Jun 20, 2012 10:42:00 AM

Although there are tourist traps on the route, there is a lot more than that.

If you are going to do the route.... try to do some of it in stages where you can spend some time in the area...
Profile Pic
Gnusman53
Champion Author San Diego

Posts:7,193
Points:1,140,020
Joined:Feb 2004
Message Posted: Jun 19, 2012 11:47:56 PM

So it was Reagan who killed Route 66 (grin).... but the road is too stubborn to die ...and outlasted him....
Profile Pic
sparky808
Champion Author Honolulu

Posts:3,144
Points:625,660
Joined:Sep 2011
Message Posted: Jun 19, 2012 1:16:20 PM

Thank you for posting.
Profile Pic
tidalwave3
Champion Author Tallahassee

Posts:1,368
Points:1,489,680
Joined:Jun 2008
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 11:57:03 PM

I found it interesting in 2008 thru Mo.
Profile Pic
Gnusman53
Champion Author San Diego

Posts:7,193
Points:1,140,020
Joined:Feb 2004
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 10:41:56 PM

Ahhhh, cognitive dissonance and fantasy still seems to be on display from the Los Angeles and Tucson chapters of the Nattering Nabobs.....

tsk...tsk....

...and it seems they are both blind to the interesting places along Route 66...
Profile Pic
07skydriver
Champion Author Ohio

Posts:3,379
Points:1,010,280
Joined:Feb 2009
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 9:52:59 PM

Just stay home.
Profile Pic
MidNJ
Champion Author New Jersey

Posts:7,686
Points:1,198,115
Joined:Sep 2009
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 8:03:14 PM

Tried to drive Route 66 in New Mexico and Arizona. Unfortunately most of the route is gone, replaced by an Interstate.

There are a few stop over areas and in Arizona there is an interesting stretch that runs along the Colorado river below the Boulder Dam.
Profile Pic
hank1326
Champion Author Los Angeles

Posts:9,045
Points:1,761,020
Joined:Jun 2008
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 6:23:45 PM

Ditto to 5Golfer8. Hope we can change that in November.
Profile Pic
BayleeBuggy
Champion Author Toronto

Posts:21,702
Points:3,095,705
Joined:Aug 2004
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 5:50:30 PM

We would love to do it! And in a convertible with a couple of cute guys would be even better!
Profile Pic
dacofa
Champion Author Nevada

Posts:5,401
Points:1,174,280
Joined:Jan 2010
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:39:55 PM

And how much did this study cost the taxpayers.
Profile Pic
5Golfer8
Champion Author Tucson

Posts:2,263
Points:326,925
Joined:Jun 2011
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:35:32 PM

When Obama makes all the interstate roads into toll roads we will still need a free road to get across the country.
Profile Pic
snappytom2
Champion Author Corpus Christi

Posts:3,639
Points:279,280
Joined:Jul 2008
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:34:33 PM

Too late.
Profile Pic
ItisAJeepThing
Champion Author Tucson

Posts:20,030
Points:2,179,280
Joined:Oct 2006
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:31:23 PM

As a child in the 5th grade, we lived 50 to 100 yds. from Route 66 just west of Barstow, California. Barstow was the armpit of CA. in the Mojave desert, but times were good.
Profile Pic
jimgraham
Champion Author Akron

Posts:10,515
Points:2,008,425
Joined:Oct 2007
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:25:18 PM

I want to just leave home, get my youngest brother and go for a drive - us and the drop top Mustang on Route 66..

For however long the ride takes.
Profile Pic
adgam
Champion Author Orange County

Posts:2,269
Points:510,295
Joined:Nov 2011
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:21:39 PM

Been there done that. And still do.
Profile Pic
Gascapade
Champion Author Fort Worth

Posts:3,157
Points:502,635
Joined:Mar 2009
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:20:59 PM

On the bucket list....
Profile Pic
silverfox63
Champion Author Michigan

Posts:8,252
Points:1,637,465
Joined:Oct 2008
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:18:51 PM

Route 66 has not change much over the years.
Profile Pic
Gramps001
Champion Author North Carolina

Posts:5,993
Points:1,386,895
Joined:Feb 2007
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:17:18 PM

Get your kicks on Route 66!
Profile Pic
clpassenubye
Champion Author Los Angeles

Posts:3,374
Points:776,930
Joined:Mar 2011
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:14:54 PM

Yes it does
Profile Pic
tampacrvdriver
Champion Author Tampa

Posts:3,469
Points:739,720
Joined:May 2011
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:07:42 PM

Not me
Profile Pic
FOURXFOUR
Champion Author Boston

Posts:2,516
Points:1,266,605
Joined:Aug 2005
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:07:38 PM

Get you kicks on Rt.66....
Profile Pic
Dougieda
Sophomore Author Boston

Posts:129
Points:580,190
Joined:Dec 2010
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:06:18 PM

Good old RT66
Profile Pic
vincentV
All-Star Author Toronto

Posts:652
Points:137,305
Joined:Oct 2010
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:06:01 PM

wow
Profile Pic
dpt
Champion Author Michigan

Posts:2,272
Points:2,214,325
Joined:Mar 2005
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:05:26 PM

Not the only "old road". Old US-27 in Michigan is also worth traveling, although the roadside attractions have pretty much moved to the freeway. One stretch south of Grayling got gobbled up by I-75, but most of the old road is there from Lansing to Mackinaw City. A bit of it is still in use as US-127 between St. Johns and Ithaca, but highly modified with interchanges and such.
Profile Pic
MDTDriver
Champion Author California

Posts:9,853
Points:2,181,875
Joined:Jul 2006
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:04:47 PM

I have traveled 66 most of the route it was fun but it is going away slowly as the world changes.
Profile Pic
julius1st4
Champion Author Ontario

Posts:4,281
Points:1,200,785
Joined:Jul 2003
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:00:27 PM

Route 66 will never really die out. Too much "Nastalgy". Route 66 probably put the "Chevy Corvette" on everybodies mind [super advertising for G.M.]
Profile Pic
caddilac
Champion Author Ontario

Posts:16,754
Points:2,167,405
Joined:Apr 2007
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 4:00:22 PM


OK
Profile Pic
mgune9
All-Star Author Dallas

Posts:914
Points:200,395
Joined:Feb 2012
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:59:35 PM

adventure along the old route would be nice
Profile Pic
firechief
Champion Author New York

Posts:3,526
Points:2,091,375
Joined:Mar 2004
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:59:17 PM

I want to travel it someday
Profile Pic
humblepie
Champion Author Toledo

Posts:35,351
Points:2,399,070
Joined:Mar 2006
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:58:34 PM

lots of tourist traps too
Profile Pic
Feud
Champion Author Ontario

Posts:2,222
Points:331,115
Joined:Feb 2007
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:58:11 PM

Yup.
Profile Pic
firechief
Champion Author New York

Posts:3,526
Points:2,091,375
Joined:Mar 2004
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:57:47 PM

I want to travel it someday
Profile Pic
Digger52
Champion Author Chicago

Posts:2,541
Points:875,640
Joined:Aug 2008
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:57:37 PM

Great!!
Profile Pic
Suzy7Q
Champion Author Wisconsin

Posts:2,324
Points:398,230
Joined:Apr 2012
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:56:19 PM

It is great to hear that these business are coming back.
Profile Pic
ezone
Champion Author Florida

Posts:2,455
Points:966,315
Joined:Oct 2008
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:52:03 PM

I suspect the TV series, "Route 66' has contributed more to the continued popularity than "The Grapes of Wrath". Wonder how many young people have read, or even heard of Steinbeck's classic. That may also be true for the TV series, come to think of it. Probably been 25 or 30 years since the series aired.
Profile Pic
bigthighs
All-Star Author Tucson

Posts:550
Points:52,965
Joined:May 2012
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:51:08 PM

its ok just wish it would be revived
Profile Pic
n3tbc
Veteran Author Wilmington

Posts:355
Points:333,575
Joined:Sep 2011
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:49:15 PM

Rt 66 as well as Rt 30 are great old roads that have many areas grow up around them.
Profile Pic
69Bonne
Champion Author Gary

Posts:1,261
Points:494,120
Joined:Sep 2005
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:49:13 PM

Maybe someday, I will also make a trip along there.
Profile Pic
hallows
Champion Author St. Louis

Posts:4,838
Points:2,832,320
Joined:Jun 2004
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:47:51 PM

Alrighty!
Profile Pic
grandamgt1
Champion Author Illinois

Posts:2,496
Points:1,268,980
Joined:Apr 2008
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:46:56 PM

Will make my out there someday
Profile Pic
highdesertman
Champion Author Albuquerque

Posts:2,628
Points:1,744,805
Joined:Mar 2005
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:46:11 PM

I've been on most segments from east of Kingman, AZ to Chicago, but never as part of one continuous trip. Even if you have only a few hours to spare in a cross-country trip, it's worth getting off the interstate from time to time and exploring the old route.
Profile Pic
The_DR
Champion Author New Jersey

Posts:2,925
Points:613,515
Joined:Aug 2011
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:41:39 PM

Maybe one day I'll travel Rt 66
Profile Pic
jay93LA
Champion Author New Orleans

Posts:2,589
Points:627,410
Joined:Aug 2011
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:39:49 PM

seen some of it staying in a tepee motel room a couple of years ago out west
Profile Pic
spiderjay
Champion Author Little Rock

Posts:4,773
Points:1,283,935
Joined:Oct 2005
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:39:12 PM

SOME THINGS NEVER DIE
Profile Pic
Stevedog
Champion Author Michigan

Posts:3,993
Points:1,973,675
Joined:Jul 2006
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:38:15 PM

I'm looking to endorse route 666
Profile Pic
LaVonneK
Champion Author Iowa

Posts:3,083
Points:654,225
Joined:Jul 2011
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:34:06 PM

Oh.
Profile Pic
ampinoy13
Champion Author Oregon

Posts:37,017
Points:2,677,305
Joined:Jul 2004
Message Posted: Jun 18, 2012 3:33:50 PM

One of these days. It's on my bucket list.
Post a reply Back to Topics