ibcnu
Mouseketeer
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- May 5, 2010
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I LOVE google maps!!! I use it whenever I get in the car and have to drive out of town!
My suggestion is if you can plan ahead to book a hotel room, otherwise get off the road and find something by 8:00 p.m. We've driven to Florida a few times (daughter goes to school there) and I can't tell you how many times we showed up with a overnight hotel reservation in hand and saw signs "NO MORE ROOMS - ONLY THOSE HOLDING RESERVATIONS" or see people roaming around calling hotels in the area. If you don't book something, then make sure you are off the road by 7:00p.m. so you can secure a room.
We like the nighttime driving. I'll never forget the time Google maps had us go through Washington DC on 295 instead of around the 495 loop. It was midnight and the skyline of downtown DC with the Washington Monument lit up was beautiful! Best bet is to get past Washington DC and Richmond - THEN find a hotel room or keep driving!
As far as getting a few nights sleep, one time we drove and I needed to be in Florida by a certain time and we lost alot of time driving through Washington DC and Richmond AND Baltimore, that once we hit Rocky Point NC we found a hotel room at 11:00 that night, I set the alarm for 3:00am. We got a go od 3-4 hours sleep, I woke up, made coffee and took a shower. We were back on the road by 4 a.m., everyone went back to sleep in the car, and I enjoyed sipping coffee and watching the sun come up, and having I-95 all to myself! We made it to Orlando by lunchtime, even with a quick breakfast at Chik-fil-A in Georgia!
My suggestion is if you can plan ahead to book a hotel room, otherwise get off the road and find something by 8:00 p.m. We've driven to Florida a few times (daughter goes to school there) and I can't tell you how many times we showed up with a overnight hotel reservation in hand and saw signs "NO MORE ROOMS - ONLY THOSE HOLDING RESERVATIONS" or see people roaming around calling hotels in the area. If you don't book something, then make sure you are off the road by 7:00p.m. so you can secure a room.
We like the nighttime driving. I'll never forget the time Google maps had us go through Washington DC on 295 instead of around the 495 loop. It was midnight and the skyline of downtown DC with the Washington Monument lit up was beautiful! Best bet is to get past Washington DC and Richmond - THEN find a hotel room or keep driving!
As far as getting a few nights sleep, one time we drove and I needed to be in Florida by a certain time and we lost alot of time driving through Washington DC and Richmond AND Baltimore, that once we hit Rocky Point NC we found a hotel room at 11:00 that night, I set the alarm for 3:00am. We got a go od 3-4 hours sleep, I woke up, made coffee and took a shower. We were back on the road by 4 a.m., everyone went back to sleep in the car, and I enjoyed sipping coffee and watching the sun come up, and having I-95 all to myself! We made it to Orlando by lunchtime, even with a quick breakfast at Chik-fil-A in Georgia!