Air Travel
- Companies: Delta Airlines, American Airlines
 - Duration: Approximately 8 hours 30 minutes (including layovers)
 - Distance: 4,800 km
 - Costs: €600 - €900 (depending on booking class and timing)
 - Roads/Routes: Not applicable
 
Pro Tip: Book your tickets at least 2 months in advance for better prices, and consider choosing a flight with a longer layover in a major hub for potentially cheaper fares.
For an efficient and comfortable journey, I recommend flying from Spokane International Airport (GEG) to Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) with a connection. From RDU, you can rent a car or take a bus to reach Goldsboro.
Road Travel
- Companies: [Rental services: Enterprise, Hertz]
 - Duration: Approximately 40 hours (without significant breaks)
 - Distance: 4,500 km
 - Costs: €300 for rental (3 days), €250 for fuel, plus possible tolls (€50)
 - Roads/Routes: I-90 E, I-80 E, I-70 E, I-75 S, I-95 S
 
Pro Tip: Plan your overnight stops in advance at major cities such as Minneapolis, Chicago, and Nashville to rest and explore along the way.
Driving from Deer Park to Goldsboro allows you to enjoy the scenic views along the route, but make sure to share the driving time with companions to avoid exhaustion.
Train + Bus Combination
- Companies: Amtrak (Train), Greyhound (Bus)
 - Duration: Approximately 12 hours (including transfers)
 - Distance: 4,800 km
 - Costs: €150 for train ticket, €50 for bus ticket
 - Roads/Routes: Not applicable
 
Pro Tip: Purchase a multi-ride Amtrak pass if you plan to travel more within the U.S. This can save you money on connecting rides.
This option provides a unique experience of traveling across various landscapes, but be sure to check the transfer times between train and bus connections to minimize waiting times.