The Route 66 Navigation app has introduced new subscription rates and prepaid cards that can be purchased at more than 40 businesses along Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica.
According to a news release from Route 66 Navigation:
Each card with exclusive design has its own unique QR code, which activates navigation for Android phones immediately (or later, at the customer’s option). The annual subscription is sold for $36 + local tax, and a seven-day subscription is available for $ 18 + local tax. In 2019, Route 66 Navigation plans to share thousands of dollars with Route 66 businesses and museums. Point of sale locations are promoted in the app as well as on the social media network.
The Route 66 Navigation distribution network is constantly expanding with the addition of new partners. Those interested in selling of prepaid cards can contact Route 66 Navigation via hello(at)route66navigation(dot)com.
Based on feedback from users, Route 66 Navigation now offers adjusted subscription plans that can be purchased in the app. For those tourists who travel only on short stretches of Route 66, a new 7-day subscription rate is available for just $19.99 in Apple AppStore and Google Play. Annual subscriptions will not be automatically renewed. The new subscription plans will be published in the app soon.
Route 66 businesses that will offer the prepaid cards are:
- Launching Pad Drive-In, Wilmington, Illinois
- Midwest Classics On 66, Wilmington, Illinois
- Ryburn Place Gifts & Gab, Normal, Illinois
- The Ariston Cafe, Litchfield, Illinois
- Henry’s Rabbit Ranch, Staunton, Illinois
- Cuba Visitor’s Center, Cuba, Missouri
- Wagon Wheel Motel, Cuba, Missouri
- Route 66 Community Art Gallery, Waynesville, Missouri
- Gay Parita Sinclair Station Route 66 Memorabilia, Paris Springs, Missouri
- Boots Court Motel, Carthage, Missouri
- Cars on the Route, Galena, Kansas
- Baxter Springs Heritage Museum, Baxter Springs, Kansas
- Baxter Springs Route 66 Visitors Center, Baxter Springs, Kansas
- J.M. Davis Arms & Historical Museum, Claremore, Oklahoma
- Will Rogers Memorial Museum, Claremore, Oklahoma
- Blue Whale, Catoosa, Oklahoma
- Buck Atom’s Cosmic Curios on 66, Tulsa
- Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum, Sapulpa, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma Route 66 Museum, Clinton, Oklahoma
- Tumbleweed Grill, Texola, Oklahoma
- U-Drop Inn, Shamrock, Texas
- Lile Art Gallery, Amarillo, Texas
- Texas Ivy, Amarillo, Texas
- MidPoint Cafe, Adrian, Texas
- Roadrunner Lodge Motel, Tucumcari, New Mexico
- Motel Safari, Tucumcari, New Mexico
- Tee Pee Curios, Tucumcari, New Mexico
- New Mexico Route 66 Museum, Tucumcari, New Mexico
- Jack Rabbit Trading Post, Joseph City, Arizona
- Standin On The Corner RT66 Gift Shop, Winslow, Arizona
- Parks In the Pines General Store Deli & Cafe & Postal Annex, Parks, Arizona
- Copper Cart, Seligman, Arizona
- Rusty Bolt, Seligman, Arizona
- Return to the 50’s Gift Shop, Seligman, Arizona
- Grand Canyon Caverns Grotto, Peach Springs, Arizona
- Giganticus Headicus, near Kingman, Arizona
- Kingman Visitor Center, Kingman, Arizona
- Cool Springs Station, near Kingman, Arizona
- Fender’s River Road Resort & Motel, Needles, California
- California Route 66 Museum, Victorville, California
- Wigwam Motel, San Bernardino, California
- 66-To-Cali, Santa Monica, California
My review of the Route 66 Navigation app is here. The company also published a free guidebook in six languages; review is here.
(Courtesy image of the Route 66 Navigation prepaid card)
Sounds like a pretty good deal to me.
So where is the rest of this article? There’s nothing after the sentence “Route 66 businesses that will offer the prepaid cards are:”.
The list is on there, Frank. It’s probably below an ad.