Any way you view it, you're looking at a hard three day drive.
Each way.
Fly and rent a car, which GE might even pay for.
LA is the Miami of the West Coast (look at that, I've managed to PO the entire populations of two states with a mere phrase, LOL) and as with any prosperous large city, there's plenty to see and do there.
There are also mountains and dessert and nice beaches within a short drive of anywhere in the LA basin.
I'd save the long road trip you would have been better off taking when younger (I did a few) for your retirement years, when you can just meander along and stop at every minor point of interest along the way, and there are many.
The idea of a .9-1K mile day's drive just doesn't move me anymore and we did the last one we'll likely ever do in 2005. These days, we typically enjoy low-cost airline seats as well rental cars.
Each way.
Fly and rent a car, which GE might even pay for.
LA is the Miami of the West Coast (look at that, I've managed to PO the entire populations of two states with a mere phrase, LOL) and as with any prosperous large city, there's plenty to see and do there.
There are also mountains and dessert and nice beaches within a short drive of anywhere in the LA basin.
I'd save the long road trip you would have been better off taking when younger (I did a few) for your retirement years, when you can just meander along and stop at every minor point of interest along the way, and there are many.
The idea of a .9-1K mile day's drive just doesn't move me anymore and we did the last one we'll likely ever do in 2005. These days, we typically enjoy low-cost airline seats as well rental cars.