Bowen Family
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Greetings all and happy new year!
I know this is a topic discussed at length in the past, but with the number of posters I've seen discussing the increasing costs and hassles of flying to WDW, I thought I would make a pitch for our preferred method: The Great Florida Family Road Trip!
We've perfected the itinerary below over multiple road trips to Florida (the most recent being over Christmas 2017), and it works perfectly for our family of four:
Day 1 heading south: Leave Toronto at 5am SHARP. Pre-book a comfortable hotel Charlotte, NC for that first night. Yes, that's a 1,200km drive from Toronto, but the excitement of the trip will carry you through the day! To pass the time, we put on Disney music and movies for the kids, and just enjoy the scenery and time together as a family. We always manage to arrive in Charlotte by dinner, then have our 'hotel party' and hit the pool, order a pizza, and unwind for the evening.
Day 2 heading south: Try to be on the road at 7:30am sharp to arrive at WDW by late afternoon. Be sure to stop at the I-95 Florida Welcome Centre, where the kids (and you) will love sampling Florida OJ and picking up brochures for all the parks you'll be visiting.
Day 1 heading home: There's no sugar-coating this. The post-vacation ride home just isn't as much fun, especially if it's winter and you're heading back into snow. But basically you do the same thing in reverse, just staying in Beckley, WV overnight on Day 1. I find this is far as you can reasonably get before it gets dark in the winter months. Just like the trip down, try to book a comfortable hotel with pool in advance.
Day 2 heading home: Back on the road at 7:30am and arrive home around dinner.
General tips:
It goes without saying that this 90/79/77 route in the winter requires scrupulous weather monitoring. Use your snow tires in the winter (we've had snow as far south as the Virginia/NC border), and definitely try to avoid driving after dark. It's amazing how much more fatigued you'll feel after a day of driving once the sun goes down.
Don't let the gas tank drop below a 1/4 full. This route has a few long stretches between gas stations, so play it smart and make frequent and quick stops for gas just off the highway.
Don't stay in the cheapest hotel you can find. We've done this and it's not worth the minimal savings. Splurge a bit so you can look forward to a comfortable and fun stay after a long day of driving. This entire round trip with gas and two nice hotels costs us about $750 CAN (equivalent to average round-trip airfare for one person), so spend the extra and enjoy yourself.
Make the trip an adventure! Give the kids their own road map to chart your progress. We make license plate and state welcome sign scavenger hunts for the kids, which they actually love! We also compete to see who can spot the first palm tree on the way down (and patch of snow on the way back). Traditions and activities like these will make the road trip part of the memory of the vacation, rather than just a 2,000km slog.
Be safe and have fun! Hope to see you on the road!
I know this is a topic discussed at length in the past, but with the number of posters I've seen discussing the increasing costs and hassles of flying to WDW, I thought I would make a pitch for our preferred method: The Great Florida Family Road Trip!
We've perfected the itinerary below over multiple road trips to Florida (the most recent being over Christmas 2017), and it works perfectly for our family of four:
Day 1 heading south: Leave Toronto at 5am SHARP. Pre-book a comfortable hotel Charlotte, NC for that first night. Yes, that's a 1,200km drive from Toronto, but the excitement of the trip will carry you through the day! To pass the time, we put on Disney music and movies for the kids, and just enjoy the scenery and time together as a family. We always manage to arrive in Charlotte by dinner, then have our 'hotel party' and hit the pool, order a pizza, and unwind for the evening.
Day 2 heading south: Try to be on the road at 7:30am sharp to arrive at WDW by late afternoon. Be sure to stop at the I-95 Florida Welcome Centre, where the kids (and you) will love sampling Florida OJ and picking up brochures for all the parks you'll be visiting.
Day 1 heading home: There's no sugar-coating this. The post-vacation ride home just isn't as much fun, especially if it's winter and you're heading back into snow. But basically you do the same thing in reverse, just staying in Beckley, WV overnight on Day 1. I find this is far as you can reasonably get before it gets dark in the winter months. Just like the trip down, try to book a comfortable hotel with pool in advance.
Day 2 heading home: Back on the road at 7:30am and arrive home around dinner.
General tips:
It goes without saying that this 90/79/77 route in the winter requires scrupulous weather monitoring. Use your snow tires in the winter (we've had snow as far south as the Virginia/NC border), and definitely try to avoid driving after dark. It's amazing how much more fatigued you'll feel after a day of driving once the sun goes down.
Don't let the gas tank drop below a 1/4 full. This route has a few long stretches between gas stations, so play it smart and make frequent and quick stops for gas just off the highway.
Don't stay in the cheapest hotel you can find. We've done this and it's not worth the minimal savings. Splurge a bit so you can look forward to a comfortable and fun stay after a long day of driving. This entire round trip with gas and two nice hotels costs us about $750 CAN (equivalent to average round-trip airfare for one person), so spend the extra and enjoy yourself.
Make the trip an adventure! Give the kids their own road map to chart your progress. We make license plate and state welcome sign scavenger hunts for the kids, which they actually love! We also compete to see who can spot the first palm tree on the way down (and patch of snow on the way back). Traditions and activities like these will make the road trip part of the memory of the vacation, rather than just a 2,000km slog.
Be safe and have fun! Hope to see you on the road!