I think you mentioned Kitty Hawk,,,,if you can,take hwy 264 there,,,,stop off in Bath NC,,,,really nice,,,,est in the 1700s,,,,nice wildlife refuge on the way also,,,,nice peaceful drive,,,,
My ex was from near thereyes. We are going to drive about 9 hours over there, and then spend a couple days on the beach. I will have to check out Bath, NC. Thanks
If y’all do the DC part I would consider finding an outlying station and use the metro. I have been up there twice doing all the attractions on the national mall. Once using a metro station near our motel each day and the next trip trying to drive and park close to the museums etc. It was next to impossible to find even a handicapped space. And those local drivers up there make Atlanta drivers look like saints.
This is all you need for parks on federal land. Good for one year. As stated above over age 62 qualifies for a life time pass.
https://www.usparkpass.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMItMXXldOC5AIVEv_jBx07wQz1EAAYASAAEgLOK_D_BwE
I've seen "so-so" experiences posted regarding Good Sam, lots of discussions revolve around "is it worth it?".
Since it's part of Camping World, which seems to have a tough time with customer service reviews, fwiw, I tend to keep up with IRV2.com instead of Camping World's RV.net...
Camping Locations, plans and trip reports
They also have a Trip Wizard trip planner app, with a forum for that, seems pretty active:
Trip Wizard
You may want to consider mounting a generator on that camper or at least taking a portable. You could end up having to stay somewhere without a hookup.
All that stuff works off the battery without 120 volts. The AC, microwave , and battery charge system all need 120. You may have a dual water heater that works on both LP or 120 volt.I was reading up on Yellowstone. Most of the parks there do not have 'lectricity. The onboard battery would have plenty of power for lights, but I wonder about water pump, ignition for the heater, and I am not sure if the gas refrig uses power to ignite either.
I need to check on these things.