Driving from NY (Long Island) To Orlando...

ge0rgette2

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Hi everyone!!

Just curious, if anyone has done this drive, NY (Long Island) To Orlando, FL.
We are thinking of doing it over Christmas this year.. I'll have 2 children with me, as well as my husband.

We were supposed to do this drive in February, but ended up getting great airfare deals 2 weeks prior.. so we flew instead.

The airfare hasn't seemed to budge over Christmas and i doubt they will.

We've driven to Hilton Head, SC in one day - only a few rest stops, but it's a boring and tiring ride...

Any Suggestions??

Thanks!!
~Georgette
:laundy:
 
We did this drive last Feb. On the way down we had a late start(5pm) so we stopped at Richmond on the way down. We had a long drive the second day. Arriving in Central Florida(my sisters home) about 10pm
On the way back we left Orlando about noon and stopped over in Lumberton, NC at a great Fairfield Inn. Getting home about 9ish.

The drive isn't that bad. We had 6 people total so it was way cheaper than flying.
I always do a lot of research and get price line hotels that are off I95 to keep expenses down.

Let me know if you have any questions!:goodvibes
 
Georgette -

What day and what time of day do you plan on leaving and when do you plan on leaving DWD? Do you want a short first day and a long second day or the other way around?

GranddadTom
 
Hi there GranddadTom,

We have no set plans yet, still in the 'are we driving' stage, lol.

We can pretty much leave anytime ... Probably a Monday or Tuesday afternoon/night time..

It seems we always get bombarded in DC and Arlington VA no matter what time we leave...

We'd like to be there by the 23rd of December and we are leaving a week later, give or take a few days before..
I've made a reservation at the POP for the 23rd thru the 29th..

:) Thanks
Georgette
 

We live just north of the Washington beltway and have made the drive to Orlando many times (besides loving WDW, our daughter and her family live 20 miles north of WDW). The drive for us - with short stops every 150 miles or so – takes around 13 hours give or take 30 minutes depending on the season (longer in the summer, shorter in the winter). I can give you a few driving hints. Hint number one – avoid the Washington beltway at rush hour. I live north of Washington just off of Rt. 270 and work just off of Exit 28 on the Beltway. I make that drive every workday. Fortunately, I’m going against traffic so the drive isn’t too bad. So here’s what you need to know if you’ll be going through Washington on a workday. The direction of the heavy morning traffic is from Rt. 95 to the west on the outer loop (counterclockwise). You must avoid this area from 6:00 am to 10:00 am. Unfortunately, this is the way you’ll want to go because going the other way gets you tied up in the Wilson Bridge construction. So that gives you your first planning point. The evening traffic in that direction is no bargain either but it’s not all that bad. If you can avoid that area from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm – that would be good also. But the afternoon problem moves to Rt. 95 south from the Washington beltway (people leaving work in Washington and going home in Northern Virginia). This area, the first 30 miles south of the beltway, is no problem in the morning but is a nightmare from 3:00 pm until 8:00 pm. There is a HOV lane that will help. After that, Rt. 95 is pretty easy driving until you get to Jacksonville. In Richmond, we don’t know take the bypass and just stay on Rt. 95. It’s 5 miles shorter and not really any slower (plus the police seem to patrol the bypass a little more). There are a lot of services in Virginia where Rt. 58 crosses it and in Santee, SC and Brunswick, GA.

Another section of road that presents problems is Rt. 95 in Georgia, especially around milepost 30. If you google “I-95 Construction Georgia” before you leave, you’ll see what they are doing. They do the work at night – usually starting at 7:00pm – so at times when you think you’ll just fly through there, you hit serious backup. There are work-arounds on local roads.

You should plan on being south of Washington after the first day’s drive so you don’t face that the first thing on the second day.

The second hint is to be concerned with when you leave WDW. My experience has been that everyone seems to check out of there hotel at around the same time (9:00 am to noon) at hit I-4 and Rt. 95 north at the same time and doing so, they create their own little traffic jam that follows them all the way up Rt. 95. I know it’s hard, but we try to clear Orlando by 5:00 am (to avoid the normal Orlando rush hour traffic also) and we usually have clear sailing all the way home.
 
I drove down last year with a girlfriend of mine.
I live in the Islip area on Long Island. We left at around 8pm at night and flew through. We made it there in 19 hours switching on and off driving straight through.
 
Another alternative is to go through DE and head to the Chesapeake Bay Tunnel; my friends just did it a few weeks ago, and made it from Dover, DE to Orlando in 16-1/2 hours going down coming back.

They avoided the whole DC thing altogether....
 
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We did it.. Never again.

Being able to fly non-stop from Islip to MCO is just worth it.

Plus you have the gas, food and one night hotel cost and found that southwest came out to pretty darn even for our family of 4.

That said we did it once to try it. Made it to Savahanna GA the first night and then to WDW. We left at 4am from NY to FL and then 3am return.

Totally not worth the hassle. We have flown each trip since then.
 
I would say it all depends on you. Do you like to drive and how well do the kids travel in the car? Their age also affects the drive. My DS is 6 and DD4. We have done the drive three years in a row. We stop in Florence SC on the way down and Emporia, VA on the way home. This year on the way down we drove straight through. Left at 9 PM. No traffic all the way. First year drove on left on a Sat. Got stuck for an hour after the Holland Tunnel going to the turnpike. I would try to drive on a weekend. Rush hour traffic could be real bad on a weekday.
 
I'm from LI NY too and we are looking to drive, hoping to get into SC or even GA within the day... wld like to leave during the night so the kids can sleep.... My son is 18 and can drive during the following day for a few hours allowing my husband some sleep...

I've never done the trip before, hope it goes well.
 
We're north of you, near Albany. We just drove back this past weekend with me, DH, DS14 and DD09. we have a minivan with a DVD player - the person who came up with the idea to put those in vehicles deserves a medal!!! We left around 10AM on a Thursday (we usually like to leave earlier but I had a meeting at work that couldn't be rescheduled. Ugh) We drove to Lumberton NC which was about 11 hours. That was a really easy drive - we must have hit everything just right because we only encountered minimal backups in the DC/Arlington area. We stayed at a Comfort Inn Suites that was less than $65 a night. Very clean and they had a continental breakfast the next morning. Then another 8 hours to Daytona Beach the next day (hint - if you are driving to WDW from Daytona Beach, take 417 rather than I-4 to avoid the traffic. but have plenty of quarters available for those un-manned toll booths!!)
We left from Port Canaveral on Saturday the 22nd around 9 or 10AM (we couldn't leave any earlier because we were disembarking from the Magic and had to pick up our car at the Radisson). We encountered horrific traffic in GA - 3 lanes which went to 2 lanes, and those 2 lanes went into 1 lane. We spent about an hour in traffic. That was the only major traffic we had to deal with. But we overestimated how far we should drive. We had reservations at a Fairfield Inn in Fredricksburg - we didn't get there til about 11PM that night. That was a little longer than was comfortable. The Fairfield Inn, by the way, was newly remodeled and was very very nice. (with govt rate, it was less than $76 a night for a room with 2 queen beds and they also had a continental breakfast). We drove the rest of the way on sunday - and luckily, magically missed any shore traffic heading up to NY from New Jersey!!
Just have plenty of things on hand to keep the kids occuppied. We made a few music CDs with Disney music to get everyone in the mood and also watched several Disney DVDs. I tried to get the kids to do some "math review sheets" and even my DH gave me the baleful stare of death. LOL.

Have a great trip!!
 














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