Danny K
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Hi Everyone
So I will be driving to WDW from Philadelphia soon, and I am wondering how to avoid traffic around washington d.c, or should I just go through. I will be leaving 2pm on a Friday after work. I cannot leave earlier because of work, and I really don't want to leave later.
So if all goes well I will be hitting D.C beltway around 5pm which is rush hour traffic. I have a few route options to ask you about, and you choose the best one, from your experiences to avoid traffic.
Option 1: Take I-95 and then take the east side of the beltway which is I-95 South, I-495 East, and then I-95 through Virginia.
Option 2: Same as option 1 but take the west side of the beltway (I-495 W) instead)
Option 3: Take I-95 S until around Baltimore area, then switch to Baltimore Washington Pkwy (MD-295) which will dump me on I-295 inside the beltway, and take that until it ends at I-95 on the line between MD and VA.
Option 4: Take I-95 S, and switch to U.S 301 S over the harry nice memorial bridge, and get back on I-95 around Richmond Area.
Option 5: Take I-95 S, and take U.S 13 S through delaware and MD peninsula, over the Chesepeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, then get on I-95 on the line between VA and NC via U.S 58 W.
Option 6: A whole other route. Take I-76 W to I-81 S through VA, then take I-77 S to I-26 S to I-95 S in SC.
Here is my view about these options: I see that D.C beltway is like a nightmare all around so Option 1 and 2 are out. I think Option 3 (Baltimore Washington Pkwy) is a good alternative, but I-95 S is also pretty bad from Alexandria, VA all the way to Richmond at that time, so Option 3 is still not a great option. Option 4 might be a good alternative, but the harry nice memorial bridge is narrow and hard to drive on, and closes down a lot, and there really isn't another alternative besides going all the way back up, so thats probably not a good option at all. Option 5 looks like a great option but it will be off of major highways so it might be slower, but not sure. Option 6 looks great to, but it adds like 100 extra miles.
This is what I think from what I read before, but you tell me please which is the best option in your experience. I am really nervous about option 4 because the bridge keeps closing down according to what I read.
So I will be driving to WDW from Philadelphia soon, and I am wondering how to avoid traffic around washington d.c, or should I just go through. I will be leaving 2pm on a Friday after work. I cannot leave earlier because of work, and I really don't want to leave later.
So if all goes well I will be hitting D.C beltway around 5pm which is rush hour traffic. I have a few route options to ask you about, and you choose the best one, from your experiences to avoid traffic.
Option 1: Take I-95 and then take the east side of the beltway which is I-95 South, I-495 East, and then I-95 through Virginia.
Option 2: Same as option 1 but take the west side of the beltway (I-495 W) instead)
Option 3: Take I-95 S until around Baltimore area, then switch to Baltimore Washington Pkwy (MD-295) which will dump me on I-295 inside the beltway, and take that until it ends at I-95 on the line between MD and VA.
Option 4: Take I-95 S, and switch to U.S 301 S over the harry nice memorial bridge, and get back on I-95 around Richmond Area.
Option 5: Take I-95 S, and take U.S 13 S through delaware and MD peninsula, over the Chesepeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, then get on I-95 on the line between VA and NC via U.S 58 W.
Option 6: A whole other route. Take I-76 W to I-81 S through VA, then take I-77 S to I-26 S to I-95 S in SC.
Here is my view about these options: I see that D.C beltway is like a nightmare all around so Option 1 and 2 are out. I think Option 3 (Baltimore Washington Pkwy) is a good alternative, but I-95 S is also pretty bad from Alexandria, VA all the way to Richmond at that time, so Option 3 is still not a great option. Option 4 might be a good alternative, but the harry nice memorial bridge is narrow and hard to drive on, and closes down a lot, and there really isn't another alternative besides going all the way back up, so thats probably not a good option at all. Option 5 looks like a great option but it will be off of major highways so it might be slower, but not sure. Option 6 looks great to, but it adds like 100 extra miles.
This is what I think from what I read before, but you tell me please which is the best option in your experience. I am really nervous about option 4 because the bridge keeps closing down according to what I read.