Summer Road Trips: Maximizing Choice & Wyndham Points

by Sky Skylar | July 7, 2025 | 0 Comments

The Rise of the Summer Road Trip

1. The Rise of the Summer Road Trip

I’ve always been fascinated by the way summer road trips capture our imagination. Getting behind the wheel and charting our own course offers that sense of freedom so many of us crave. According to a 2025 forecast by AAA, nearly 82% of U.S. travelers are planning to venture out on four wheels this year, suggesting that road tripping has become a preferred choice over more constrained travel methods. Whether it’s cruising along a coastal highway or venturing through scenic mountain passes, the open road brings us up close and personal with landscapes we’d otherwise miss from the sky.

In my experience, there’s nothing quite like discovering hidden attractions or stumbling upon a small-town diner you never knew existed. Driving also means you can control your own schedule—take a detour on a whim or stay an extra day if a spot really speaks to you. From what I’ve gathered, this kind of flexibility appeals not just to families looking for quality bonding time, but also to seasoned travelers who enjoy revisiting old favorites in a much more personal way.

Choice Hotels, with their wide-ranging property options, has embraced the resurgence of the summer road trip. Their focus on quick, easy bookings dovetails perfectly with the spontaneous nature of life on the road. Whether it’s a last-minute change of plans or a carefully mapped itinerary, there’s a sense of adventure that any traveler can appreciate. Beyond just snapping pictures, these car-based journeys build shared memories that often become the highlight of the summer.

New Road Trip Planner Tools

2. New Road Trip Planner Tools

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts recently launched its Road Trip Planner, a tool designed to streamline every stop of your journey. It allows you to batch-book multiple properties in a single transaction, so you can plot out lodging from the start of your trip to the finish line without juggling multiple reservations. I’ve observed that this level of convenience helps reduce stress and leaves more time for the real fun—exploring local culture, savoring regional cuisine, and soaking up each destination at your own pace.

From what I’ve read, the Road Trip Planner also integrates with the Wyndham Rewards platform and features Lightning Book® to facilitate a faster, more user-friendly process. A 2024 study from the U.S. Travel Association indicated that the biggest pain point for long-haul drivers was securing reliable accommodations along less-traveled routes. With this updated booking system, travelers finally have a direct solution that keeps them on track, from scenic Route 66 to winding mountain passes.

Adapted from the boom in domestic travel during the pandemic, these new tools are now being refined to assist all kinds of road warriors. Bikers, RV enthusiasts, and even those who prefer the classic family car all benefit from consistently updated route suggestions and lodging recommendations. There’s also an element of spontaneity built right in: if you happen to linger a bit longer at a picturesque overlook, it’s less of a headache to shift your reservation. That’s a huge win for anyone who values both flexibility and peace of mind.

Earning & Redeeming Wyndham & Choice Points

3. Earning & Redeeming Wyndham & Choice Points

Maximizing points has become second nature for many frequent travelers, and both Wyndham and Choice Hotels offer programs that make every mile count. Wyndham Rewards, for instance, lets you combine cash and points, starting at just 750 points for discounted stays—a structure that can significantly stretch your travel budget. I appreciate how it allows me to save points for special stays at higher-end properties without giving up on comfort during each pit stop.

On the Choice side, the Choice Privileges program rewards you with additional points through hotel stays and various promotions. In my experience, it pays to keep an eye on limited-time offers, especially in the summer months when road travel peaks. I’ve personally found these promotions helpful, as they often stack up nicely with existing discounts, such as senior, AARP, or auto club rates. Plus, the early check-in and late checkout options can be a real game changer if you’re driving through unpredictable weather or simply need an extra hour or two to rest.

Multiple industry reports confirm that travelers often underestimate the value of loyalty points, which can lead to missed savings. However, I’ve found that a little research goes a long way. If you track your points meticulously—perhaps using a spreadsheet or an app—you can strategically redeem them at prime locations humming with amenities like free breakfast or upgraded rooms. That sort of planning can transform an ordinary pit stop into a mini vacation all by itself.

Budget-Friendly Motel Brands to Consider

4. Budget-Friendly Motel Brands to Consider

Anyone who’s ever done a long-haul road trip knows that budget-friendly motels can be a lifesaver. Options like Super 8, La Quinta, Econo Lodge, Travelodge, Motel 6, Microtel, Red Roof Inn, InTown Suites, Jameson Inn, and Ramada provide many of the essentials—free Wi-Fi, comfortable beds, and often a complimentary breakfast—to make your journey more affordable. I’ve noticed these brands are especially popular along major highways, so you rarely have to stray too far from your route to find a decent night’s rest.

Budget motels can be a great way to stretch your travel dollar, especially if you’re racking up multiple overnight stops. Through personal observation, I’ve seen an increasing number of these properties upgrade their amenities to remain competitive—think modern keyless entry systems, enhanced security measures, and even pet-friendly policies for those traveling with furry companions. It’s reassuring to see that low-cost doesn’t necessarily mean low-quality anymore.

If you really want to maximize your savings, look for motels that partner with loyalty programs, which can sometimes double-dip with your existing points. Many of these chains also run seasonal promotions, which can mean extra value if you align your travel dates with the deal windows. Whether you’re traveling solo or with a big group, it’s comforting to know you have multiple wallet-friendly choices.

Planning Flexible Stopovers

5. Planning Flexible Stopovers

One of the best parts of a road trip is the freedom to pause whenever something catches your eye. Tools like Travelmath help by calculating halfway points and driving times, allowing you to craft a well-structured itinerary that still has wiggle room. By combining Travelmath with the Road Trip Planner or Choice Hotels’ booking features, I’ve found it much easier to map out realistic travel days—especially useful if you’re someone who values rest just as much as adventure.

From my vantage point, flexible stopovers are essential for staying fresh behind the wheel and making the most of each new location. I’ve encountered travelers who plan their trips around certain landmarks—a roadside pie shop, a quirky museum, or the world’s largest roadside attraction. When your tools help you slot these spontaneous detours into your itinerary seamlessly, you’re getting the best of both worlds: structured planning with room for spur-of-the-moment magic.

Some data from a 2023 hospitality survey showed that nearly 60% of self-identified “road-trippers” ended up extending their journeys by at least one day. This flexibility is precisely why I love the road trip concept. You don’t have to worry about changing flight tickets or incurring big cancellation fees. Instead, you can dip your toes into the unknown a bit further, all while continuing to earn loyalty points for future adventures.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

Planning a summer road trip can be both an exciting adventure and a logistical puzzle. Between picking the right travel apps, choosing which loyalty programs to join, and striking a balance between structure and spontaneity, there’s plenty to think about. However, I’ve come to realize that the key is taking it one milestone at a time—focus on finding comfortable, affordable accommodations while making sure you leave enough wiggle room to discover something unexpected and memorable along the way.

Balancing your budget with your desire for exploration is often where these loyalty programs really shine. Earning and redeeming points can make a tangible difference in your overall experience, turning an ordinary overnight into an opportunity to rest and recharge in a more upgraded setting. It’s a practical strategy that ensures you’ll have both convenience and fun without breaking the bank.

After all, it’s those meaningful moments—like gazing at a perfect sunset on a scenic overlook or chatting with friendly locals in the next town—that truly define a great road trip. By planning carefully and leveraging tools from Choice and Wyndham, you can blend comfort, savings, and unforgettable experiences into one cohesive journey.

Sky Skylar’s Take

From my perspective, the road trip phenomenon is a testament to our innate desire for discovery. Even though I’ve read countless travel stories, they all share that spark of freedom you can only find when you’re in the driver’s seat, your favorite playlist on loop, and the open road ahead.

Embracing the tools out there—road trip planners, loyalty programs, and flexible bookings—lets us tap into a future of travel that’s both innovative and deeply personal. It might be a data-driven world, but the real thrill comes from those human moments of wonder and connection.

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