Roadtrippers - Trip Planner

Roadtrippers - Trip Planner

By Roadtrippers

  • Category: Travel
  • Release Date: 2014-11-25
  • Current Version: 5.12.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 171.91 MB
  • Developer: Roadtrippers
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.63372
4.63372
From 60,011 Ratings

Description

DISCOVER THE OPEN ROAD AND THE GREAT OUTDOORS WITH EASE Roadtrippers, the #1 road trip planning app in the USA and Canada, now includes the patent-pending AI-powered trip wizard: Roadtrippers Autopilot™. Whether you’re RVing on your annual campground trip, or planning a weekend trip at a boutique hotel, Roadtrippers Autopilot™ uses the knowledge of over 38 million trips to help get you there. And, with the newly added features from Campendium, Roadtrippers will be your go-to app for planning epic road trips and finding the perfect camping spots. ENHANCED CAMPING AND RV FEATURES ∙ Campground Reviews and Insights: Dive into over 150,000 campground reviews, offering perspectives for RVers and campers alike. Discover the best spots, from swanky RV parks to serene, free remote destinations. ∙ Comprehensive Map Overlays: Find the perfect campgrounds with ease using overlays for public land, cell coverage, and wildfire smoke, ensuring you’re always informed and prepared. ∙ Advanced Filtering Options: Tailor your search with new filtering capabilities, including cell service and elevation, to find your ideal campsite every time. EXPLORE AND PLAN WITH EASE ∙ Epic Routes and Places: Uncover millions of unique places, from quirky roadside attractions to breathtaking national parks. Get inspired by pre-made trip guides for once-in-a-lifetime routes. ∙ Customizable Planning: Start with up to three stops or upgrade to add up to 150 stops per trip with our Premium membership. Enjoy RV-friendly GPS navigation, offline maps, trip collaboration, and more. ∙ Seamless Syncing and Navigation: Your saved trips and favorite places sync across devices. Hit the road with confidence using CarPlay for easy navigation. JOIN THE ROADTRIPPERS COMMUNITY Merging the spirit of Campendium with Roadtrippers, we invite you to embark on road trips and camping adventures that you’ll cherish forever. Whether you’re mapping out a weekend getaway or a cross-country journey, Roadtrippers is here to guide you every mile and every campsite along the way. Download Roadtrippers today and transform your travel dreams into reality. Your next epic adventure awaits! Terms of use: https://roadtrippers.com/tos Privacy policy: https://roadtrippers.com/privacy-policy Note: Designed for discovering and planning road trips in the USA and Canada only.

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Reviews

  • Love the App, Hate the Price

    2
    By MizMare
    Like others, I’ve absolutely loved this app and the features it offers. So disappointed in the $35 I pay for the “Plus Basic” plan. Still not sure what that gives me outside of access to ONE SINGLE trip. Over time, the cost continues to go up and the features I can use, go down. I’ve seen the developer responses to others with the standard “we have to make tough choices that we feel are best” but I don’t see how they expect to keep any long-term customers with this growth model. Pretty sure it kicked in with Roadpass in early 2023. Bummer, was a sweet product that I used to refer a lot of folks. Not worth the money now.
  • Automatic renewal

    1
    By hhehdu
    Careful if you put a credit card on file. They automatically renew without notification and will not offer an immediate refund.
  • Strange format

    3
    By Alt Heat
    Can’t change e mail or user name. Not best routing for large RV
  • Review was deleted?

    2
    By Boardsurfer73
    Looks like my previous review was deleted? Not sure why. I used to love this app. Planned many road trips with it for years. It’s so easy to use and I really don’t have any complaints with it. It was truly my travel companion. Then they upped the cost and so I reluctantly paid it to use the features. Continue to plan more trips for another couple years and now all of my trips are inaccessible. They have upped the cost yet again to a “premium” level, which of course costs more. All companies are doing this now up (see Amazon Prime now charging you for movies where prime used to be enough). But I just wish that Roadtrippers wouldn’t do this bait and switch (get you locked into using their app, and then increasing the premium for all of the features that you are used to). They’ve lost a customer unfortunately.
  • DO NOT TRY THIS APP

    1
    By Llaurel5
    TLDR: $60 FOR AUTOPILOT TO SUGGEST WAFFLE HOUSE TWO DAYS IN A ROW!? I signed up for a free trial on the website, but I should have checked the reviews first. Almost every review from this year is one star due to their predatory renewal schemes. I forgot to cancel my trial, yes, that's on me, but be aware that THEY DO NOT SEND REMINDER EMAILS BEFORE CHARGING YOU, AND YOU HAVE TO CANCEL ON DAY *6* NOT DAY 7. The snarky "I'm sorry you didn't cancel" responses to these reviews do not make me want to give the app a chance or make me feel like the developers care about their product. I strongly suspect that they use AI tools to answer emails and reviews. Now about the actual app.... The user interface is challenging and the suggestions disappointing. During my free trial I asked the autopilot to plan a two week road trip to Asheville. It planned a one week road trip, then it planned seven nights at the Asheville East KOA, which was washed away by Hurricane Helene and is currently a muddy pit by the river surrounded by debris and Red Cross tents. Suggestions like these aren't just inconvenient, they are dangerous. It's more than three months post Helene, they have had time to make sure their suggested businesses are safe and functioning. It also has me driving 1,000 miles on day 2 of the trip. From Fort Bridger, WY to Grand Junction, then to Durango, then back to Wyoming for sightseeing, and spending the night in Nebraska. All in one day. That's 18.5 hours of driving planned for ONE DAY. The only campgrounds it suggests are RV parks. I don't have an RV, and that isn't the sort of groundbreaking suggestion that deserves to be paid for. Also only one food stop is suggested for each day, and it suggested the same Waffle House two days in a row. I thought this app would suggest cool, unusual, lesser known things but it just doesn't. Anyone would be better off using Google maps for free.
  • Don’t care about AI

    1
    By joedavenport
    One star because you block. access the previous trip planning saved. I’m a paid member, but there is no incentive to spend much time using your app if I know it will all be lost or blocked in the near future. I use AI, I just don’t care about your AI and you should allow us to enter our own GPS locations for hiking spots before focusing on a trip being auto-planned. Very few people are going to depart on a trip they did not plan.
  • Needs tremendous improvement

    2
    By Ginnylee
    While there are some good points to this app, it needs a lot of improvement to be truly useful. I pay for membership yet still can only search one thing at a time on my route. Also every time you add a point of interest, it cycles back to the beginning of the list instead of leaving off where you were in the lineup. It also only gives me one route choice unless I specifically add a random stop in order to trick it to going a different way. Lastly, unless you zoom in on every inch of the map as you scroll millimeter by millimeter of your route, which will take you forever, you’ll never see half of the stops available. It’s just not very user friendly in my opinion.
  • Too expensive

    2
    By msronzio
    I like the interface, the travel tips, the different guides assembled. I noticed when you implement a route, it doesn’t show hotels around your end point. To improve this, maybe extend the search feature a few points further than end points? As I was planning a trip I wanted to stop at a hotel there, but had to search that up separately. I am not a fan of how not all hotels show up even with cleared filters. I ended up having to search online for hotels anyway, which isn’t exactly helpful. This app was almost what I was looking for. Unfortunately, as most are, it’s hidden behind a subscription model that is uncomfortably priced at best. You want someone to pay $36 for 3 whole trips? $50 a year doesn’t even get you all features but $60 does? Who decided these prices?? Not to sound like a millennial but this is the problem with apps these days. I get that your developers need to make money, but just let your user buy the app then, like we used to be able to. Now you want me to pay the price of a video game for just TWO years of an APP?! At least we get to own movies and games! Yall greedy. Did y’all simultaneously all just agree to go to subscriptions because F us, the consumers? Nah F you. I have never and will never pay for a subscription modeled app. Don’t bother replying “bUt YoU GeT a FrEe tRiAL” no we dont, lol Not when you decide to charge FULL YEARLY PRICE after 6 (“6 is apple policy!!”) whole days. Did you know some road trips last longer than 6 days? How am I supposed to try it… smh it’s deceptive and yall banking on people to forget to cancel before it’s up. Shame on you. Here’s an idea: lock the features out automatically when 7 days is up (7 NOT 6) Oh and if you subscribe you “agree to receive inspiring road trip stories, extraordinary destinations and special offers.” Or, how about I don’t, and you make it optional? Ridiculous..I deleted my account since Google maps does the same for free. Hopefully they didn’t sell my information already. Nobody wants your “extraordinary destinations” that someone paid you to advertise. Consumers aren’t stupid.
  • Ok to plan a trip

    3
    By Pyrohx
    The app is good to plan a trip but the AI that choose the place give you ridiculous options that’s not nice to go and you can spend several hours to get to the place and you find nothing nice to see…
  • This app has so much potential

    1
    By Bill14424
    I paid for the Pro version before realizing the limitation of this app. The fact that you can’t have duration or end dates renders the app useless. If you try to insert a new date or change a waypoint date, the series doesn’t cascade throughout your trip. Instead, it reroutes your change with craziness. Who thought this was a good idea? Also, buy beware. All those “extra benefits” like KOA membership are for first time users. Although they list extending a current subscription, the link doesn’t work. The benefit is only for a new membership.

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