Just about all of the major cross-country routes have Tesla supercharges and soon Electrify America DC fast chargers. People have even done Cannonball runs cross country in ~45 hours. So it's very possible to take a leisurely trip with friends or family.
Again, you could say the same thing for gas stations. It's just that we had a century of stations built. Give it time.
I know that they have them and the trip can be done without running out of charge. The issue is that I take road trips which involve days of 12 hours of actual driving (over 700 miles). In that day there is typically a brunch stop, a dinner stop and a couple of quick bathroom stops.
Normally brunch will be at a fast food place and dinner will be at a sit down casual place like Olive Garden. With a gas powered vehicle, in less than five minutes we can fill the tank to the top at both meal stops and before we start driving for the day.
Unless the chargers are co-located with the meal stops (which would allow charging while eating) and at the motel for the overnight stop, we will need to add several 20 minute+ stops throughout the day that don't coincide with anything useful to the trip.
Even if rapid chargers existed at every gas station, it doesn't solve the issue completely because the issue is that it takes a lot more time per mile of range to charge an EV than it does to fill a gas tank.
For everyday driving, EVs are perfectly convenient. You can charge overnight and have more than enough range for any driving you do during the day unless your commute is over 100 miles each way.
From my home in South Florida, an EV to WDW would work fine. There's more than enough range (with the Bolt barely enough) to make the trip in each direction. I can charge at WDW while in the park (I'm assuming that with more EVs the number of charging stations will increase) so I'm not wasting any time charging.
I'm not "anti-EV" in any way. They just have severe limitations with respect to long road trips. I wish a manufacturer would design an accessory generator to go in the frunk (with exhaust vents built in) that will allow for extended range by charging with a gas powered generator while driving.