caitlinsdad
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- May 9, 2007
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Just back on Sunday.... Up front let me say we don't like to drive at night AND we prefer to arrive at WDW refreshed rather than exhausted, so two overnights is our MO. We stay at the Hampton Inn & Suites for no reason other than our son thought it looked nice on their website last year - AND they offer free hot breakfast.
Left home on Cape Cod 12/28 (two days late due to the east coast blizzard), made it to Fredericksburg VA on day 1, then Brunswick GA day 2. Arrived at Pop at 11:30am 12/30, with time to check in and hit MK. Around 1350 miles.
Left WDW at noon on 1/7 (one day late to avoid yet another east coast snowstorm), made it to Florence SC on day 1. On day 2, we were watching the New Jersey snowstorm and decided to break north at Baltimore via I83 to Harrisburg PA, stopping for the night in Bethlehem PA (there was room at the inn, thankfully). Day 3 across the TappanZee to I95 and home by 3pm. Probably 1450 miles, or so. Strong possibility we'll take that western route next time (or the 81/77/26 alternative that others have mentioned), as the northern portion was much less stressful than the NJ turnpike could ever be.
Our itinerary probably sounds like torture to most of the all-night road warriors on here, but we've found that staying fresh and well-rested makes us all better travelers (less crankiness), and the trip home gives us time to stop missing WDW as much and focus on getting home instead. YMMV.![]()
Not a problem. I live in CT and normally take 2 to 3 days to get to FL.
We take a slow pace seeing the sites on the way down and back. Almost like a vacation within a vacation.
The time it takes to get to FL lets me unwind from the job.
Having 3 weeks vacation also allows me to take my time.
