dvczerfs
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I have seen PA close both lanes on a two lane highway and have all traffic going single lane each way in the other two lanes.




I have seen PA close both lanes on a two lane highway and have all traffic going single lane each way in the other two lanes.
We played a game the whole way home to guess what the slow downs were:
1)A Lane Shift Ahead sign
2)Truck in the left lane next to an RV in the right lane...or could it be...
3)Actual construction???![]()
We leave tomorrow, but DH keeps moving the departure time!!
My concern is that we are leaving at 2pm from upstate NY. I KNOW we are going to run into the parking lot above NYC with people going home from upstate, but DH would rather be on the road than waiting at home.
The plan is to drive straight through..whenever we break up the trip, we end up sleeping poorly, and wasting a day! If we get really tired during the night, we will pull off for a couple of hours, then continue.
I will post times and conditions when we get to Florida![]()
That is why we don't stop anymore, dvzerfs, I wake up around 2am, just as my tweens are going to sleep!! They can sleep in the car without a problem, as can my DH. I hate the planning for one night in a hotel..seperate bag with all of our stuff for one night in it..so the straight drive is the best option for us!
I wouldn't book a hotel in advance, there are soooo many off 95. If you book one in, say Savanna, you may get there early and not feel like stopping. When we have had to stop in the past, we never had a hard time finding a nice room!
I wouldn't book a hotel in advance, there are soooo many off 95. If you book one in, say Savanna, you may get there early and not feel like stopping. When we have had to stop in the past, we never had a hard time finding a nice room!
I wouldn't book a hotel in advance, there are soooo many off 95. If you book one in, say Savanna, you may get there early and not feel like stopping. When we have had to stop in the past, we never had a hard time finding a nice room!
I think this might depend on the time of year and how heavy the vactioner traffic is at that time. The first time we made the drive (I believe it was in May), we decided to book ahead at the Hampton Inn in Santee at a neighbor's recommendation. We made it there just after 1am and were SO THANKFUL we had booked in advance. The hotel had a sign on the door say it was all booked up for the night and not accepting additional guests. Another family was just getting into their car to leave as we pulled up. It was their 4th attempt at trying to find a room for the night. They were giving up and planning to sleep in their car, but didn't know where to go.
I wouldn't book a hotel in advance, there are soooo many off 95. If you book one in, say Savanna, you may get there early and not feel like stopping. When we have had to stop in the past, we never had a hard time finding a nice room!
All this talk about booking hotels, has got me thinking. We leave on August 13th (13 days) from STL. We really have no clue how far we will get the first night. This is the first time we have ever driven anywhere with DS. I don't know how he will do at all. Also, DH has badly spained his ankle and is on crutches until August 12th. The doctor told him he can start walking on it the day we leave and its also his right ankle. So, I'm not sure how much help he is going to be driving.
The plan is to wake up around 4am and as soon as we get everything together -- hit the road. I don't think that will be anything later than 4:45am. We are going to get to Atlanta no matter what. I would like to stop for the night around 8-9pm (all depending upon how everyone is doing - it could be earlier or we might push for 11pm is everything is going smoothly).
Anyways, should we take the laptop and book something when we know about where we will be to stop? We don't have a wifi card or anything, so we would have to stop somewhere along the way that offers free wifi. (I know many of the McDonald's around here do).
What do you think?