In May/June of 2006, I drove down from Fredericton, New Brunswick to Orlando. I have always wanted to drive down and here was my big chance.
We left on a Saturday morning around 6am and there were two drivers. I did the majority of the driving. We stopped when we were hungry, needed gas or food or a bathroom break. I would definitely say we 'pushed it' .. but at the same time.. we ate our meals in restaurants and didn't feel 'rushed' for the most part. We followed I-95 almost 100% of the way down.
On the way down we were in NYC at around 5pm on Saturday and traffic was heavily congested. We lost about an hour in stop and go traffic here. A bit later on around 10:30 or 11pm we were in Washington, DC and there was some accident blocking 3 of the 4 lanes on I-95. This was a two hour delay or more..
Also early the next morning, I think around 6 or 7am we were at South of the Border, in Dillon, Souther Carolina. We stopped here for about an hour and ate, bought some souvenirs, took a potty break and stretched our legs.
We also stopped in Savannah, GA around 1pm for about 3 hours and shopped at this huge
Walmart there, took a drive around the city - which was amazing to see - and had lunch.
Despite all that, we were IN Orlando at 6pm on Sunday. A day early. We called POP and extended our reservation for one day and checked in early. We rested for a bit and then headed over to MK and caught WISHES. And then we slept late the next morning and hit the parks.
Leaving it was the reverse. We stayed till Saturday morning. Left Orlando about 2pm on Saturday afternoon. We drove a slightly different route on the way home. This route was I-95 into Georgia, then I-26 to the I-77 .. To the I-81.. And followed that North into PA. Then we crossed over on I-80 to I-95 and continued north.
It's deceiving on a map. It would appear quite a bit longer, but we actually made good time and evaded a LOT of tolls. (I hate Delaware). We were home in our beds Sunday night/Monday morning around 1am.
We're driving down again in 3 weeks on the same kind schedule and I'm going to take the second route cause we all enjoyed that drive so much more.
Last year we drove a Pontiac Grand Prix which gets about 29 MPG on the highway. We budgeted that the distance was about 3500 miles and that gas would be about 350$ US. We were assuming 3$ a gallon - which is what gas a good part of the way down.
We actually put 4230 miles on the car and gas cost us about 320$.
Now, we're driving a VW Jetta that gets about 36 or 38 MPG on the highway this time and gas has dropped to about 2$ - 2.25 a gallon right now so we're budgeting about 200-250$ for gas this time around.
Hope this helps.
John