We always flew up until our most recent trip. DW or I had never driven more than 6 hrs at a time so it was all new to us. It turned out to be not so bad. We are approx 11 hrs from WDW and made it in 10 1/2 doing slightly above speed limit. It was hwy driving the whole time.
Some friends told us they drive every trip and gave us good tips so I will pass along:
Leave around 2-3am to avoid lots of traffic. We made great time because of this.
Time your journey if traveling during workday to not hit Jacksonville FL during rush hrs, nor do you want to hit Orlando during rush hrs.
Take turns driving.
Once you get to WDW take it easy, and dont try to get a park in. Relax and enjoy a nice meal, swim at pool, do somehing that will relax you. The next day it will make a lot of difference in how you feel. I know, I know, youre in WDW lets go have fun. I will give some insight on how to make up for that "lost" day soon. We wont cram a park in anymore after the drive.
You will enjoy having a car at WDW. It is great for getting to and from DTD. No more long waits for slow buses.
Now about the "lost" day. When you leave WDW on your last day wait til around 4-5pm. Why? Cause you make up that "lost" day at a park. Drive to get over the FL. border, approx 3 hrs assuming you are heading up I-95 to a town called Kingsland GA. Stay over night there. We stayed at The Country Inn & Suites. It isnt very big but is clean and comfortable with a nice complimentary cont. breakfast included. Call them ahead because they book up fast.
Get up next morning refreshed and head home.
It worked so well for us we are going back in Oct being able to afford another trip cause we dont HAVE to fly this time. At a minimum it costs us $800 to fly so driving seems more appealing to us on the plan above.
BTW where are you folks driving from? If coming in our general direction I can tell you which route is best. We have two and one is 45 mins shorter than the other. We drove both to find which was quicker. We live in central NC.
Sorry for the long post
