On our last trip we were delayed and ended up driving through the night to get there on time (I was the trip coordinator for a family group of 20 and had EVERYTHING with me, so there was an "on-time" to worry about). Lo and behold it was wonderful! When it's just us it takes 11 hours on the nose, but with kids it's 13 hours at least, much of it with screaming, as DS (18months) hates to be restrained
In December we left at 5pm, stopped for dinner at 6, back in the car at 6:30. Kids watched one movie (don't love the TV in the car but it can be a life-saver...and I figure...it's a vacation! for them, too!). After the one movie was over, we made one last stop for bathroom break for us and 3-year-old, fresh diaper for 18-month-old, stretch legs for everyone, and to put on jammies for the kids. Reclinded their car seats, got their blankies and bears and pacifier for DS, and put on their "sleepytime" music that always plays at home (Chopin's "Nocturnes"). They were out like a light. We stopped at a rest area in the wee hours for bathroom for us and to switch drivers. Kids woke at 6:00 am as usual, so we stopped immediately for breakfast...in Orlando! Had breakfast at Waffle House and checked into AKL at 7:30am!!
Best trip we've had with them. Grandparents are 6 and 10 hours away, so we've done long trips quite a bit. After how well this went, we'll probably do it again in May.
Now, DH was tired that first day at Disney, and we did go to be shortly after the kids. He doesn't do short nights very well, so all the driving/riding got to him a bit. Kids seemed fine. Me...well, I'm a classic night-owl, thrive on little sleep, and getting to Disney put me in overdrive, so I never noticed reduced sleep!
Just something else to consider....plus it saved us the cost of the hotel stay we'd planned at the half-way point!
Katie
