HayGan
We could all use some pixie dust now and then :)<b
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We have made the drive a number of times from the South Hills of Pittsburgh. We always drive straight thru to Orlando. It is only on the ride home when we stay somewhere to break up the trip. In previous trips we would leave in the afternoon/evening and then get into Orlando mid-day. This past trip, we decided to leave about 7 in the morning. I (yes - I) drove the whole way and we got into Orlando at about midnight. Honestly, I prefer driving this way as opposed to more night driving.
To calculate your gas, use the AA trip calculator http://www.fuelcostcalculator.com/ to get a better indicator of what your gas costs will be.
Since Southwest squeezed US Airways out of the Pittsburgh - Orlando route and then bumped up their fares, it really is more affordable for us to drive. Plus we have the luxury of taking along what we want to take and having our vehicle with us during our entire trip. Not only does that save money on the transportation aspect of the trip, it also is a big help in our food budget while we are there. We use are car to get to groceries as well as to go to some great restaurants offsite! Use restaurants.com to get some vouchers for some really good eats in Orlando at fantastic prices (remeber to always use a discount code for restaurant.com to get 70% or more off the vouchers!) During our two week trip this year, we spent less than $800 to feed 7 people (and that includes 1 dinner at Boma!)
Have fun! We do enjoy the drive but I agree that the drive thru West Virginia is sooooo boring!!!
To calculate your gas, use the AA trip calculator http://www.fuelcostcalculator.com/ to get a better indicator of what your gas costs will be.
Since Southwest squeezed US Airways out of the Pittsburgh - Orlando route and then bumped up their fares, it really is more affordable for us to drive. Plus we have the luxury of taking along what we want to take and having our vehicle with us during our entire trip. Not only does that save money on the transportation aspect of the trip, it also is a big help in our food budget while we are there. We use are car to get to groceries as well as to go to some great restaurants offsite! Use restaurants.com to get some vouchers for some really good eats in Orlando at fantastic prices (remeber to always use a discount code for restaurant.com to get 70% or more off the vouchers!) During our two week trip this year, we spent less than $800 to feed 7 people (and that includes 1 dinner at Boma!)
Have fun! We do enjoy the drive but I agree that the drive thru West Virginia is sooooo boring!!!