sleepydog25
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This is a great point to make (as have others above), that with the cost of flying (not to mention the hassle), driving is increasingly viable for more people. We drove about 1300 miles round trip and spent somewhere in the neighborhood of $200 for gas, another $50 for food/drinks/Starbucks, and $50 for a hotel room halfway there on the trip down, for a grand total of $300. One R/T ticket to Orlando was nearly that much. And for the pleasure of flying, we'd had to have driven an hour and a half to the airport, get to the airport a minimum of an hour and a half ahead of time, fly 45 minutes then stop enroute for a layover of an hour and fifteen minutes, then fly another hour+ into Orlando. If we did ME, then we're talking another hour+ minimum by the time we get to our resort. Let's see, that would be at least 7-8 hours (the drive is 10 hours)for the cheapest flight and we would still have to pay for parking at our original airport. Or, we could have driven two hours and skipped the 45-minute hop and layover and knocked a couple of hours off, but would have had to pay more for the ticket. For us, there was no question it was drive vice fly.Have done the drive 10 times from central CT -- pick up I-95 in Bridgeport and make one right hand turn at Daytona Beach! About 1200 miles to WDW. We just did the drive in December, and at $3/gal, we used 122 gallons round trip, +$45 for tolls (gotta have an EZ-Pass), one overnight stay down, one back ($135 total). Total was about $530. Can't fly three people for that much + you have your car with you.
mac_tlc
