Originally posted by clkelley
I'm assuming your in the Southern portion of Mississippi because there is no way it is 11 hours from North Mississippi, because it takes us 11 hours from North Alabama.
Here is what I would suggest. If you can get a direct flight from an airport less than 1 hour from your home, then by all means fly.
If you have to change planes somewhere, or if your airport is more than 1 hour from your home, then you are not saving much time.
Before we had direct flights from N. Alabama, it took close to 8 hours total time to fly.
90 minutes early - Arrive at Airport
1 hour to Atlanta
2 hour layover in Atlanta
2 hours to Orlando
30 minutes for luggage
1 hour to resort
So flying did not save us much time.
The time I took a direct flight from another city, it took me a long time.
Left house 5 hours before flight
2 hour Nashville to Orlando
30 minutes to luggage
1 hour to resort
With the direct flight it only takes us about 4 1/2 hours door to resort.
90 minutes early - Arrive at Airport
90 minutes to Orlando
30 minutes to luggage
1 hour to resort.
When we drive, here is what we do so that we don't lose much time.
We leave home about 1:30pm in the afternoon (as soon as we can spring son from school on Friday). and drive to Ocala, FL and stay at a Super 8 in Ocala.
Early the next morning, we scoot on down to Orlando (about 60 miles left) and check into our resort and are to the parks at opening.
We enjoy our week at WDW, then on Saturday morning we check out of the room and spend the entire day at the parks, usually till about 9 or 10pm. We then drive back up to Ocala and spend the night at the same Super 8, then sleep in till 9 or 10am and head on home.
I have found that if we drive straight through to WDW, we are so tired that we can't get up early. We can usually get to the Super 8 by 11pm and can get checked in and in bed by 11:30pm. We have a small bag, and its quick. It just takes a lot longer to check into a Disney resort than it does any other hotel, plus we would be unpacking everything, and it is almost 1am before we get into bed.
If you check in super early the next morning, there is rarely a line, and you have a better choice of rooms.
I have also found that if we stay over the last night at WDW when we're driving, we head home later in the day cause we have that last big breakfast, or go to DTD, or something and we get home really late.
It is much easier to hit the road home from a boring Super 8 in Ocala, and you've got an hour behind you.
I hope this helps you decide!
Carol