View Full Version : Long Long...Over 15 hour drive to Disneyland
firsttimer2007
03-31-2009, 11:04 PM
This is a thread for people who are planning to or have already made a long drive to Disneyland.
Post: Advise, tips, interesting stops along the way.
Post: Questions for the trip.
NWTmagic
04-01-2009, 01:29 AM
We'll be doing a 15 hour drive from Hay River, Northwest Territories to Calgary, Alberta, followed by a 3 hour flight to LA.
You can check out the 12 Foot Davis Center in Peace River, or the West Edmonton Mall.......I know, not what you had in mind. Couldn't help it.
Quilter007
04-01-2009, 12:03 PM
It's a 20 hour drive for us. We recommend a DVD player, mad libs and a lot of chips!!! What highways are you taking? Obviously, my 80's retro bowling alley stop in Hurricane, UT isn't going to help you if you are driving down the coast!
Katrina
firsttimer2007
04-01-2009, 08:24 PM
We are driving from Texas. :thumbsup2
My kids took their first "long road trip" to Florida last year. We always flew before. They wanted to drive, so we did. They LOVED it and now they are planning a trip to CA and/or Colorado. :rotfl:
I just thought it would be fun to share our tail of woe. :lmao: While waiting for our next trips :laundy: :surfweb:
Quilter007
04-02-2009, 12:59 AM
Ok -- well my spots might not help you, but if you get WAY off the beaten path, here are some of our favs:
- just off the 15 in Southern Utah (about 10 miles N of St George) is a little town called Hurricane -- it's got a really funky 80's time warp bowling alley -- it was such a strange experience that I forgot to take photos!
- also off the 15 at the Nevada/Ca border -- we like the log ride at the casino there. They've also got a decent food court & Tony Roma's. The log ride has target that you shoot from the ride. When you hit some of the targets, they shoot water back at you.
- Craig, Colorado has the best McD's we've ever seen! The interior is themed like the GCH, it has a huge playplace AND Dippin Dots
- Palisades, CO (off the 70) -- get off the freeway & start roaming around looking for orchards -- the best fruit ever!!!!
- We like to go through Zion's east of the 15 in Southern Utah -- plenty of places to stop & get local food -- good place to pretend you are doing your own Food TV exploring show
- Off the I-80 between Evanston & Green River in WY -- the original Little America -- great diner -- get a photo with the fake dinosaur
- Any In-N-Out -- we gotta stop at one on the way into CA!!!
OK -- we're going to spend a couple days @ the Space Center -- any recommendations for local food spots off property? We're not going until July -- so we got time to plan! We'll have MIL + 2 picky kids (one doesn't eat anything squishy & the other doesn't eat anything crunchy -- yes, it IS fabulous -- every meal is a buffet at our house!)
Katrina
- just off the 15 in Southern Utah (about 10 miles N of St George) is a little town called Hurricane -- it's got a really funky 80's time warp bowling alley -- it was such a strange experience that I forgot to take photos!
Hi Quilter
Is this easy to find? We usually stop in St George for gas. This sounds like something my son would really enjoy.
Which casino has the food court? I find the food in the mall to be over priced. Where is the log ride? We always watch the roller coaster. But I 'm not brave enough to try it out tho my son would love to try it. We sometimes will stop at the outlet mall at the CA/NV border mostly to stretch our legs tho I find it somewhat pricey. Something new to try this summer.
Thank you
Wendy
Hey! We are driving from Texas also! We flew last year to WDW so this will be the longest road trip for our family.
We live in the DFW area. The shortest route would take us through El Paso and Phoenix. We decided that with the current border violence that we would take the slightly longer route through Amarillo, Albuquerque and Flagstaff. I know that it is probably perfectly fine. I am a worrywart though and it makes me feel better. I am disappointed though that we won't be able to make a quick little run into Mexico. When I was a kid, I thought that was so amazing to be in a different country. I know that my children would enjoy that too.
We are leaving after my husband gets off work and driving 6 hours to Amarillo. We will drive 9 hours the next day to Williams AZ. The last day, we will drive another 6 hours into Anaheim.
I am going back and forth on the whole driving thing. What keeps pushing me to drive is the cost of the rental car if we choose to fly. Why are rental cars in LA so expensive?
Also, the cheapest airfare is a little under $1000 for the 4 of us out of Love Field.
There are not any direct flights out of state from Love Field so we would have a stop, probably in Phoenix. I am not crazy about flying and our daughter isn't either. I don't like taking off and landing any more than I have to! All the NS flights from DFW are closer to $300 per person plus fees and fees for checked bags. It ends up being more like $1400 for the four of us.
I am such a complete goofball. I have the drive planned out with the stops along the way. I went to the McDonald's website and searched for the ones with indoor playplaces. It will be the end of June when we travel so things like parks may not be a bearable!
We are going to have a theme for the day. Each theme will have a set of movies that relate to the theme. One day we are going to watch HSM 1,2,3. (My husband MAY jump out of the car.) We are doing this on the day we pass through Albuquerque. Some of our other themes are; Under the Sea day, Future day, Adventure day and Zoo day. I have been stashing little activities and crafts for the trip that go with each theme.
I know that sounds a little OCD, but I think that the kids will do better with a plan! We may not always stick to the plan, but we will have one!
I am also planning on buying my 8 year old a couple of nice long books. He just read the first Harry Potter book so I will probably get a new one of that series. I will have to see which one he is ready for then.
My 5 year old daughter loves to read too but she can't read longer books just yet. She will have some books to read too. She loves to write stories and draw so I am going to make sure we have plenty of art supplies for the car.
They both have Nintendp DS games. I might let them get a new game before the trip. Probably not though, they have quite a few and they really play the same ones over and over anyway.
My other terrible secret is that I have stashed some of their Christmas presents for the trip. They get so many things from extended family members that they didn't even notice when I packed up the paper airplane kit and the origami set. Both of those things should make for interesting road trip activities.
We are driving from Texas. :thumbsup2
My kids took their first "long road trip" to Florida last year. We always flew before. They wanted to drive, so we did. They LOVED it and now they are planning a trip to CA and/or Colorado. :rotfl:
I just thought it would be fun to share our tail of woe. :lmao: While waiting for our next trips :laundy: :surfweb:
valmomma22
04-04-2009, 02:50 AM
We are Driving from BC's interior, it is a 27 hr drive. We are taking about 4 days to do this drive as we have small children. We are bringing dvd players travel games ect. We are looking forward to stopping along the oregon coast and driving through the redwoods. Anyone else coming from the north??
Quilter007
04-04-2009, 05:04 PM
Endy,
I'll see if the Garmin still has the bowling alley address. The log ride & food court are in the casino w/ the roller coaster -- can't remember what it's called.
Katrina
BC Disney Lover
04-04-2009, 05:45 PM
valmomma22:
Where are you driving from? We did the trip a few years ago and we're from Mission, BC. We went straight down that trip but have done the Oregon Coast on other trips and it's beautiful!
Quilter007
04-04-2009, 06:04 PM
The famous Hurricane bowling alley is called the Hurricane Bowl & Fun Center --- 55 N 3700 West, Hurricane, UT. I would print out a map -- it's about 10 minutes off the 15. Now that you know it's 80's retro, it might be fun to get some pink hairspray & punk out the kids hair!!
Katrina
firsttimer2007
04-04-2009, 07:20 PM
Hi Carj,
We are from DFW too. We are planning to go in September/October. We hate the airport. Long lines and lots of waiting just to get one a cramped plane. My kids have flown many times but love being able to spread out and really relax in their own car. We get them jammy's and blankets with their names on them.
Last year we hooked up the wii. They played for hours. We forgot to pack the nun chucks (I know nothing about games--so I forgot. It was a surprise trip for the kids so I did this alone) Not having the nun chucks made the kids figure out how to play w/o them. :confused3
Right now we are planning to drive through flagstaff on the way there. Then take the southern way back. We are planning on going to the grand canyon first. We are planning on stopping once on the way there and once on the way home. DH is a road warrior. :rotfl:
If you are a AAA member you can get trip tik it will tell you all the places to stop off. We found this easy to use.
Please report back after your trip to give us hints on great and not so great places to stop.
I will definitely report back!
I thought about hooking up the Wii but my daughter really doesn't play it much. She just got a Nintendo DS and she will play that and draw for hours at a time.
Truthfully, I am a a little apprehensive about the drive. I have visions of us in Wichita Falls, 2 hours from home, and someone throwing up or having a meltdown. What I would like to do is to drive all night the first night, stop and rest and then drive the rest of the way. That way, the kids would be asleep for a long portion of the trip. My husband thinks that is a bad idea and since I need him to help me drive, I am not going to try to convince him. This will be fine too. We will be able to stick to a fairly normal sleep schedule.
Our kids are 8 and 5, the 5 year old will be a month away from being 6. I know that people drive much further but this is the longest trip that we have ever made by far! We drive west to see my brother, about 4 hours away and we drove to San Antonio a couple of years ago, about 5 hours away. This trip is in an entirely different league at 20 plus hours!
We don't have AAA but I was thinking about getting it for the trip. You just never know what might happen. I feel safe at home because we are never that far from civilization.
We are thinking that we might stop at the Grand Canyon on the way home. We are not telling the kids because I don't know how exhausted we will be. I am going to have to sneak around online to get information on it! I have only been there once and that was 15 years ago.
I am excited about the trip and so are the kids. My husband will get excited when we get on the road.
firsttimer2007
04-16-2009, 11:06 PM
Has anyone made the drive yet? Any good reports?
MOMTOCUTESTDOGEVER
04-21-2009, 11:13 PM
Ok -- well my spots might not help you, but if you get WAY off the beaten path, here are some of our favs:
- Craig, Colorado has the best McD's we've ever seen! The interior is themed like the GCH, it has a huge playplace AND Dippin Dots
Katrina
I was born and raised in Craig. Funny to see it mentioned here as I didn't think there was much to like about it. :upsidedow
JustMickey
04-23-2009, 01:25 AM
Another DFW'er here driving to CA next year. No kids, just me and my BF. I have so many fond memories of taking road trips out to California as a child that I can't wait! Oh yeah and Disneyland will be fun too :upsidedow
firsttimer2007
04-23-2009, 04:51 PM
Another DFW'er here driving to CA next year. No kids, just me and my BF. I have so many fond memories of taking road trips out to California as a child that I can't wait! Oh yeah and Disneyland will be fun too :upsidedow
Which route are you taking? North or South?
We are taking the northern route to CA and the southern route home?
JustMickey
04-24-2009, 12:33 AM
I've always done the I-20 to I-10 route, I guess that's South?. Are the other routes better/more scenic?
firsttimer2007
04-24-2009, 09:48 AM
I don't know I have never made the drive before. :confused3
That is why we are going one way up and the other way back. I'll let you know when we get back. I am a little concerned over the border violence though. My TA said we should not have any problems so I think we are going to try it.
I don't know I have never made the drive before. :confused3
That is why we are going one way up and the other way back. I'll let you know when we get back. I am a little concerned over the border violence though. My TA said we should not have any problems so I think we are going to try it.
The violence near the border was the reason that we are taking the northern route. It is about 90 minutes longer than the southern route for us. When you are making a 20 hour drive, 90 minutes just doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
I think that you will probably be fine. Hopefully the situation will improve near the border.
WDWRookie2009
05-12-2009, 04:23 PM
Hey everyone!
We are in El Paso and making the drive to San Diego/ Disneyland this summer!!! Not only is it our first time in Disneyland its our first time on the west coast!!
Since we are in El Paso I keep hearing it will only be about 12 hours? I sure hope that is right!! I keep forgetting just how big Texas, we are doing Disneyworld next march and we might make that drive... getting through Texas alone will be one day of driving if not two!!
Hey everyone!
We are in El Paso and making the drive to San Diego/ Disneyland this summer!!! Not only is it our first time in Disneyland its our first time on the west coast!!
Since we are in El Paso I keep hearing it will only be about 12 hours? I sure hope that is right!! I keep forgetting just how big Texas, we are doing Disneyworld next march and we might make that drive... getting through Texas alone will be one day of driving if not two!!
That sounds right to me. Our first leg of the trip, we driving from the Fort Worth area to Amarillo, 6 and a half hours. We won't even be out of Texas until Day 2!
firsttimer2007
07-03-2009, 05:11 PM
Has anyone made a long trip this summer? I would love to hear about it! :thumbsup2
firsttimer2007
08-13-2009, 10:11 PM
Has anyone made this trip yet?
Mersmom98
02-10-2010, 02:19 PM
I just put the bug in my husband's ear last night about taking a road trip next summer to Southern California. We are from Houston, so it will be a good 25 hours drive for us :scared:. My dd and I have been to Disney World a few times (drove once) but my husband and his kids have never experienced the Disney magic. None of us have ever been to California and I know that it would be a great place for the age range of our kids (12 to 22 next summer). Anyway, I would love to hear about the long road trip experience and any fun places you found along the way.
kkmcan
02-14-2010, 10:08 AM
I'm in Tucson so not as long of a trip as most of you but we drove to DL 5 times in the last year and a half. We do the I-8 thru Yuma to San DIego and then up the I-5. It's a quieter route for us. I-10 gets a huge amount of traffic and large semis. Not as much on I-8. Then we get a more scenic trip from SD to DL some of it close to the coast so you can see the water.
As for the border violence we've never seen any or had any trouble in all of our trips and our route takes us right along the border (near Yuma into Cali). I'm not sure about the violence in New Mexico or Texas though.
Being within 7 hours of DL is nice but I still wish it was closer. We usually stop once in Yuma for gas and lunch and the occasional quick potty break and that is it. We want to get there as fast as we can. :cool1:
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