bankr63
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We're similar, although not quite as aggressive on the driving. We'll leave Orlando around 6 or 7am, overnight in PA usually and arrive at the border around 3pm next day. We plan to take a NAAT in Orlando on Friday for Saturday departure, well within the 72 hours window. We also have several RAT test kits and will save at least 2 for in-car administration. Not exactly sure how that works yet as our vendor is just starting the service March 1, but I assume it is the same idea as Switch with a proctor watching you test and reporting the result while you sit in your car at a rest area along the way. Hey, you gotta stop to pee sometime right (but just don't plan on PA - they closed all the rest stops when we were driving back at the start of COVID in 03-'20)?Use can use both for either. But my question is about the timing and if you get delayed via traffic. I read that if a flight is delayed you are OK, it'd the scheduled departure time that matters.
What I'm asking is if I take a rapid on a Friday in Orlando hoping to cross the border Saturday evening, but not making it until Sunday due to traffic/weather.
..and yes, I plan on cutting it close. 5 years straight pre pandemic I left Kissimmee at 5:30am and crossed into windsor around 11:15-1130pm. No time for testing in there.