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You could do something like start in Seattle in Early december then drive down to california and across the bottom of the US to Orlando,barricade 8 adidas..then fly up to NYC and back to Aus That would miss most of the snow and there is still heaps to do In seattle there is snow capped mountains and teh volcano the kids would like the salmon ladders,long adidas pants.oregan is the home of budweiser (sorry thats all i can think of),adidas shirt kids.then you have san fran with seaworld los angels with hollywood stars disneyland and universal las vegas is about 6hr drive east and then the grand canyon is 3 hours onwards and hoover dam san dieago has the best zoo and you can go to tijuana and watch a bull fight San Antonia texas is worth a visit with their underground restarants and the military thing (cant remember the name) then new orleans has amazing spanish architecture above ground cemetaries voodoo and lots of different food.oh and alligators memphis has the whole elvis thing and lots of pig to eat lol then florida has orlando with rockets and disneyworld and universal and lots and lots of tourist stuff to do
The US is soooo child friendly it will be fantastic Make sure you do all the theme parks although some will be closed over winter We went to disneyworld orlando one xmas and it was about 28 degrees but it was soooo packed
Oh with campervans you can stay for free in the carpark of Waldecks,wikipedia adidas. and theyve always got a couple of campers parked there 
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Since you mentioned the time frame of December and January I would say stick to the southern US Leave all your heavy coats sleeping bags etc behind and travel for sometimes cool but rarely cold weather Most of what you may need can be bought in thrift stores and discarded or donated back to another thrift store when you leave
I can say that in Texas it is T-shirt weather for December and January with a cold front coming in and getting cold a day or two then it warms up again Light jackets and layering will do it
The southern US is much too big to explore with any justice in 8 weeks I would say start with San Diego on the West Coast and explore across the southern states to Florida I would explore San Diego Arizona New Mexico Texas Louisiana skip Mississippi and Alabama and then explore Florida with the time left
If you go through Texas make sure to visit San Antonio There is more to see and do in San Antonio itself than you can see in 2 to 3 weeks
If you have a campervan you can save a substantial amount of money by staying in BLM campgrounds or dispersed camping or on National Forest lands or campgrounds Also some but not all SuperWalmarts will allow you to overnight park in their parking lots In New Mexico you can “park” in their Rest areas for 24 hours In Texas overnight parking in Rest Areas is allowed
If you want to stay in motels the Motel 6 chain usually runs around $50 a night depending on the city etc Pretty much basic lodging at a basic price
I usually mixed camping and hotel stays on my trips and it worked out very well
Figure on spending more on gas than you expect as I have noticed most people tend to greatly underestimate the size of the US and the mountains hills and winds which will cut down on your gas mileage substantially
I have just finished 3 different trips of around 6000 miles apiece one from Texas to San Diego and then up the coast to above San Francisco and the other from Texas through Louisiana Mississippi Tennessee North Carolina and Virginia to Washington DC and then up through Virginia to Gettysburg The other most recent I just finished which took me though New MexicoColorado Utah then Colorado again and into Wyoming into The Grand Tetons’s and Yellowstone Then back on a circuitous route So if you wanted to check my blogs you could get a good idea of what a camper trip through the US would entail
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oops,buy adidas clothes online. i meant walmart not waldecks 
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Two bloggers who do a lot of US Traveling that I enjoy are below
Both William and Bill have written about some interesting travels Their locations and styles are very different but I enjoy following both of them around the country
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If you are willing to do a bit more research read these two bloggers They have recently done some tent camping in the US and have enjoyed their travels
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Some fantastic suggestions here
I personally love the Highway 1 run along the western coast Even if you take the more direct route from Washington (state)-->California the roads are less dreary than some others with constant changes in vegetation color and weather Plus California has Hollywood as well as famous amusement parks if your kids are old enough (Magic Mountain Disneyland Sea World Knottsberry Farm--listed in terms of preference when my friends and I were younger)
Washington is one of my favorite states in the US It's one of the few places in the world that has every geological formation from Mt Rainier rainforests waterfalls lakes to sand dunes Try the clam chowder in a bread bowl in Pike's Place--yummm
Portland Oregon is the only city I particularly recommend in the Oregon It's a cozy city that's often overlooked but equally lush as Washington A good place to relax and have a coffee/meal before moving on It also has a nice Japanese garden and one of the largest independent bookstores named Powell's if you're into that Plus everything's tax free yay
San Francisco would be my favorite spot in California There's too much to do and always too little time You can also use yelp online to look up local favorites--I once stood out at the break of dawn under the rain (and umbrella) waiting for space to open up in a breakfast joint and it was wellll worth it
I'm biased towards the Colorado mountain ranges because I grew up seeing them every day and never grow tired of them If your children are younger there are places like "The House of Bounce" that my 3 year old nephew loved or The Butterfly Pavilion small but educational and nice But as Dave & Merry Jo suggested the mountain ranges and ski resorts are one of the most famous places to go My favorite is Breckenridge (good for skiers and snowboarders) but you really want to check the weather before heading to these places as the roads can become blocked with snow/ice and traffic
Route 66 is a frequent historical drive taken by locals and visitors
I'd recommend the south to hear the southern drawl and try a big plate of tasty greasy food The coast of Texas is also famous and overlooked for shrimp
Washington DC for history and beautiful monuments
I don't recommend driving in NY so flying there (maybe from Miami) might be a good idea I don't even like taking taxis there and would recommend booking a good accommodation ahead of time and trying to walk or take short taxi trips as the traffic (human and vehicle) is pretty crazy
Places like Colorado Illinois NY and Washington will be cold or even freezing (Washington's roads occasionally get black ice) As long as you drive slowly and patiently with an ear out regarding weather you should be fine Avoid blizzards 
If you go
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and look under the heading "The 1925 Routes" you will see many of the major highways you can take through the States today
As for gas--big cities especially the famous ones--tend to be more expensive The Midwest is on the lower end But overall I've noticed that gas prices tend to be lower than other places in the world but I don't know how it compares to OZ You can look up specific prices for states on this
site
As with any travels budget shifts based on taste My personal preference is saving on food and accommodation (I agree with Sojourner 1208 on finding a Motel 6 in most states for about $50/night) and then splurging every once in a while
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It sounds like you got quite a trip mapped out and yes it is possible Renting a camper and taking a road trip is a very typical American thing-most of us have done it and most American children going on one so I would say for that reason this will be a special trip for you and the family
However I will give you a cautionary note about traveling in Dec/January along the East Coast because this is when it starts to snow The snow and ice are going to be more intense in the New England region (RI CT NH MA ME VT) because of the Northeasters (huge snow storms) that will come in sometimes like every 2 weeks Even though cities will clean off the snow and people function during the winter time it's still hard to keep up with and the accumulating ice and snow can be dangerous unless you know what you are doing However all around the Northeast like in NY Pennsylvania etc get really good snow but not like New England Good news is from Washington DC to Georgia the snow is not as intense however the South is notorious for not knowing what to do in snow and ice Therefore how cities react is that they close everything down and don't clean up after the ice and snow so I would check the weather before driving down there What I would recommend is if you want to see NYC fly in there maybe spend a few days and then maybe fly into Miami and then pick up the camper there maybe and just stick to states where there is not going to be a threat of snow and ice However it looks like that you want to see a lot of states/sites out west so maybe you might want to fly in to California pick up your camper there and start your road trip and maybe end in FL I would save NYC for another trip maybe because it's going to be really cold there will be snow most likely so driving from there would be crazy and hectic I would suggest you leave from another airport in FL like Fort Myers or Fort Lauterdale because Miami International Airport has insane traffic (as does Miami in general) There's lots of great beaches and places to see all over FL-St Augustine Daytona Beach Fort Myers Naples Marco Island Sanibel Island Estero Beach Pensicola Beach there's beaches in Ft Lauderdale I believe there's lots to see and do I don't know anything about the Western US however the states you are going to I know shouldn't have snow and ice issues however I would use this Dec/January to research the weather in different states on wwwweathercom to get an idea of which states you want to drive through and which ones you want to skip all together I hope this helps and good luck to your trip planning Happy travels
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January temperatures in NYC ambit from 4 degrees C to -3 C Bring a covering and gloves
I would acclaim aerial into NYC and exploring there first Once you hire the camper van you could do a abbreviate cruise to Niagara Falls (both the Amercian and Canadian side) if you wanted From NYC I would biking to Philadelphia for a nice dosage of American history (2 days) and again on to Washington DC It is one of my admired cities Again you would accept to accomplish some decisions about active beyond country or flying
If you meant Washington accompaniment I would stick to the aboriginal beat and fly to NYC at the end instead of Florida Air book from Seattle to NYC or Miami is about $300- $350 per person
This is not a bargain trip-----Cost: depends on how abundant you fly vs driving Right now gasoline is affairs for $375 to $410 per gallon Most band don't get abundant mileage It will depend on the admeasurement of camper that you hire but I would assumption they will get about amid 8 and 14 afar per gallon (closer to the 8 miles It is about 3000 afar from LA to NYC
You will accept the amount of blockage in camper parks which I accept not done in a continued time but I accept they are $20 to $50 per night
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