For 2,000+ Mile Round-Trip Drivers Only! (II)

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Gas is going to really cripple our society if it keeps going, we leave in a little over a month, and are planning on 5.00 a gal, it has been 4.00 a gal here for the last 2 weeks. I know for us to keep our trip and offset gas we have to give up the park hopper and downgrade from our mk view, almost 700.00 saved.

I hear you! We are still hoping to go this year too, heaven only knows what gas prices will be by then! We've decided to give up the park hoppers and downgrade to non-preferred room too to save our trip! Hope gas prices don't go too crazy or we might have to drop a day too! :sad2:
 
Left yesterday to return home. Anyone else run into this traffic on I95 NB in Georgia just before the S.C. line?.

Yup! We had some big problems north-bound in GA. We mentioned it in Reply #1954 on Page 131.

All the best. :thumbsup2
 
We have had smooth sailing from WDW up the west side of Florida, to Montgomery, Nashville (went to the NASCAR race last night), Louisville, and then we hit the torrential rain in Cincinnati! UGH! Very slow going, but no accidents northbound (we saw some southbound, though). Spending the night in Columbus and will be home tomorrow.
 
Hi Everyone, and happy Easter! We are headed back towards NJ after a family stop in Greensboro NC, a beautiful city if Ive ever seen one. We came north on I-95 Friday and had good sailing until we got near the GA-SC border. For no reason at all traffic at the 3 to 2 lane bridge near the border crawled, only to open as we crossed the bridge and then crawl for more miles going north. We think there was a wreck but never saw anything. As a side trip We took 26 to 77 to visit family in Greensboro NC where we are now for the weekend.

Now to my question..... We are considering getting back to I-81 and then taking it north to Rt 7 in Winchester VA then following Rt 7 to Rt 340 before hooking back up with I-70 which till take us to 695 and around Baltimore before getting on 95 north to the Jersey Shore. Has anyone ever done this, and is it worth it to cut the corner instead of going all the way to Harrisburg and also avoiding Balt/DC? We have to be at work/school Tues AM and I'm scared that one crash or delay on 95 gets me home at 1am.

Thoughts????????:donald:
 

Hi Everyone, and happy Easter! We are headed back towards NJ after a family stop in Greensboro NC, a beautiful city if Ive ever seen one. We came north on I-95 Friday and had good sailing until we got near the GA-SC border. For no reason at all traffic at the 3 to 2 lane bridge near the border crawled, only to open as we crossed the bridge and then crawl for more miles going north. We think there was a wreck but never saw anything. As a side trip We took 26 to 77 to visit family in Greensboro NC where we are now for the weekend.

Now to my question..... We are considering getting back to I-81 and then taking it north to Rt 7 in Winchester VA then following Rt 7 to Rt 340 before hooking back up with I-70 which till take us to 695 and around Baltimore before getting on 95 north to the Jersey Shore. Has anyone ever done this, and is it worth it to cut the corner instead of going all the way to Harrisburg and also avoiding Balt/DC? We have to be at work/school Tues AM and I'm scared that one crash or delay on 95 gets me home at 1am.

Thoughts????????:donald:

ive never went that way. im not sure which part of the nj shore your from but 81 will take you into i78. the only city you will hit is harrisburg. follow i78 through pa and into nj. i78 to i287 or you can hit rt33 north off of i78, just before you hit nj, rt33 is a 65 mhp highway like i81/i78. rt33 will take you ti i80 if you live closer to i80. all theses routes are well marked and easy to find. it will keep you away from balt. and washington.:thumbsup2
 
ive never went that way. im not sure which part of the nj shore your from but 81 will take you into i78. the only city you will hit is harrisburg. follow i78 through pa and into nj. i78 to i287 or you can hit rt33 north off of i78, just before you hit nj, rt33 is a 65 mhp highway like i81/i78. rt33 will take you ti i80 if you live closer to i80. all theses routes are well marked and easy to find. it will keep you away from balt. and washington.:thumbsup2

I would also vote for staying with 81. I don't like the Baltimore Beltway (former Baltimore girl who still has family to visit in that area). There will be some construction in PA on 81 just north of the MD line in the Chambersburg area; I think it might all be southbound construction now, but don't take my word for it. 81 when the traffic is the worst is better than any day on the beltway even when the traffic there is the best.
 
I don't know what to do I just priced out on gas buddy how much it will cost to drive down and it was like 615.00 round trip this is not counting hotels or cost of meals for two nights one night down one night back. I can fly out of BWI on SW for 658.00 rent a car for around 200.00 from Alamo. This is about the same price as driving the only extra cost would be gas to BWI which is about a 2 hour drive and the cost to park the car at 12.00 a day which would be around 100.00. So great drivers which would you chose a 2 hour flight and all the stuff that comes with flying or the drive. We would not incur luggage fee's due to it being SW:confused:

Pam

Never mind above post I didn't realize that gas buddy was round trip
 
Left yesterday to return home. I couldn't stand the thought of sitting in traffic on I4 so we used the Florida turnpike instead. It worked out pretty well. We got to within 15 miles of our exit and ran into a wall. It was backed up as far as you could see. Fortunately, gps got us to where we wanted with no additional mileage and only 10 more minutes. That is alot less than it would have been. We could see the exit for our detour so we only lost 10 minutes. Anyone else run into this traffic on I95 NB in Georgia just before the S.C. line? We are getting ready to head out now. We will be taking 26, 77 and 81 for the first time I'm hoping the extra distance is offset by what I anticipate could be heavy traffic running up 95 all way back to CT. I guess I'll have to hope for the best.
Hi were from CT too, most trips home we do the 26,77,81,84 route.
Some traffic around Charlotte but most of the trip is more relaxing that straight I-95 and very scenic at some points
 
Alas...once we complete the first half of our next 2,000+ mile round-trip drive to WDW, we will not be able to experience those wonderfully nostalgic performances by the British Invasion at EPCOT's UK pavilion. The band is leaving WDW on April 30. :sad2:

All the best. :thumbsup2
 
I don't know what to do I just priced out on gas buddy how much it will cost to drive down and it was like 615.00 round trip this is not counting hotels or cost of meals for two nights one night down one night back. I can fly out of BWI on SW for 658.00 rent a car for around 200.00 from Alamo. This is about the same price as driving the only extra cost would be gas to BWI which is about a 2 hour drive and the cost to park the car at 12.00 a day which would be around 100.00. So great drivers which would you chose a 2 hour flight and all the stuff that comes with flying or the drive. We would not incur luggage fee's due to it being SW:confused:

Pam

Never mind above post I didn't realize that gas buddy was round trip

hi pam, if i recall, you live not to far from me. to give you an idea. i drive a town and country. im usualy over the speed limit and i dont do a 0-60 in 10 min.:lmao: i use 100 gallons of gas. i guess i get about 16-18 miles per gallon.i would have to think you would be in the same area. friends of ours have followed us in a ford suv,(loaded down with bags):lmao: and i think they burned about 10 gallons more than i did.:thumbsup2
 
hi pam, if i recall, you live not to far from me. to give you an idea. i drive a town and country. im usualy over the speed limit and i dont do a 0-60 in 10 min.:lmao: i use 100 gallons of gas. i guess i get about 16-18 miles per gallon.i would have to think you would be in the same area. friends of ours have followed us in a ford suv,(loaded down with bags):lmao: and i think they burned about 10 gallons more than i did.:thumbsup2

Yes we live near Hershey area and drive a Dodge caravan and your right it will be a little over $300.00 for gas as we are just a little closer than you although not much I do know when we head down the turnpike to Philly or 78 to NYC we can get up to 22 miles per gallon. I was looking at gas buddy all wrong and freaked out:rotfl:

Pam
 
Just arrived home a couple of hours ago. Total miles: 3,183 round trip Total gas cost: $478.00 We got right around 25 mpg keeping the speedometer at 68 mph. in our minivan. Highest gas price we saw is right here at home: $3.99 on the NYS Thruway. Of course we didn't buy there. Last fillup was in Ohio at $3.75/gallon. Best price we saw on the way home and paid for was in Alabama at $3.51/gallon. Yes, welcome back to NYS, the tax capitol of the world. Not only do we have high tax on gasoline, we also have to pay the dreaded Thruway toll. The only toll we had to pay the entire trip. UGH! :cool2:
 
Yes we live near Hershey area and drive a Dodge caravan and your right it will be a little over $300.00 for gas as we are just a little closer than you although not much I do know when we head down the turnpike to Philly or 78 to NYC we can get up to 22 miles per gallon. I was looking at gas buddy all wrong and freaked out:rotfl:

Pam

I did the same thing!!! Totally thought gas buddy was 'each way' and had figured that into the budget... so now I am 'up' $350 thanks to you!!! :cool1:
 
I did the same thing!!! Totally thought gas buddy was 'each way' and had figured that into the budget... so now I am 'up' $350 thanks to you!!! :cool1:

So glad that is why I love these boards we can help each other ,now about that found money what can we spend it on:lmao:
 
Yes we live near Hershey area and drive a Dodge caravan and your right it will be a little over $300.00 for gas as we are just a little closer than you although not much I do know when we head down the turnpike to Philly or 78 to NYC we can get up to 22 miles per gallon. I was looking at gas buddy all wrong and freaked out:rotfl:

Pam

:thumbsup2
 
Just arrived home a couple of hours ago. Total miles: 3,183 round trip Total gas cost: $478.00 We got right around 25 mpg keeping the speedometer at 68 mph. in our minivan. Highest gas price we saw is right here at home: $3.99 on the NYS Thruway. Of course we didn't buy there. Last fillup was in Ohio at $3.75/gallon. Best price we saw on the way home and paid for was in Alabama at $3.51/gallon. Yes, welcome back to NYS, the tax capitol of the world. Not only do we have high tax on gasoline, we also have to pay the dreaded Thruway toll. The only toll we had to pay the entire trip. UGH! :cool2:

welcome home!:thumbsup2
 
Yes we live near Hershey area and drive a Dodge caravan and your right it will be a little over $300.00 for gas as we are just a little closer than you although not much I do know when we head down the turnpike to Philly or 78 to NYC we can get up to 22 miles per gallon. I was looking at gas buddy all wrong and freaked out:rotfl:

Pam

Why would you fly out of BWI when you are so close to MDT? That would be my airport of choice -- a whole lot less hassles.

Also, the little airport in Hagerstown, MD, starts flights June 23 several times a week to Lakeland, FL. for $99.00. Airline is DirectAir.
 
VERY excited to report that DH has now decided to take that Friday off before we leave so we can leave early in the morning instead of having to drive all night/all day 20 hours :cool1: We are planning on being around Monteagle, TN the first night. Anyone have any experiences in this place? Any good hotel recommendations? Then the following day we will get to WDW at night and I'm going to book ourselves one more night at Pop so we can spend the whole next full day at MK. We're only 18 days away. I am terrified of traffic. Any tips on what to avoid or what roads to take? I will pay tolls if it means less traffic :thumbsup2
 
VERY excited to report that DH has now decided to take that Friday off before we leave so we can leave early in the morning instead of having to drive all night/all day 20 hours :cool1: We are planning on being around Monteagle, TN the first night. Anyone have any experiences in this place? Any good hotel recommendations? Then the following day we will get to WDW at night and I'm going to book ourselves one more night at Pop so we can spend the whole next full day at MK. We're only 18 days away. I am terrified of traffic. Any tips on what to avoid or what roads to take? I will pay tolls if it means less traffic :thumbsup2

congrats!!!:woohoo: you got a long drive ahead of you. just relax, in the van, take your shoes off, crawl in the back, play games,watch a movie. your bound to hit some kind of traffic any way you go. youll get there. try not to stress yourself out over traffic that you cant do much about. you have given yourself pleanty of time, and dont have to kill yourself to get there. have fun with the drive!!:thumbsup2
 
Can anyone recommend what gas calculator site is most reliable? I tried AAA & GasBuddy and they're WAY different. AAA is telling me $900 and GasBuddy is saying $435. :confused3

I know that neither will be right on, but that's a huge variable.
 
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