We stop at Subway in the morning for a breakfast sandwich, at the same time we pick up a sandwich for lunch since they make those that early in the morning also. Put the lunch sandwich in the cooler and now we don't have to look for someplace to eat on the way down.
Day before I make a batch of brownies and we cut into slices and individually wrap each one with saran wrap.
I bring chips in those Park popcorn buckets - yellow lid is potato chips, orange lid is fritoes, purple lid is brownies, red lid is the pretzels, green lid is the Mios, etc. The popcorn buckets protect the chips and the different colored lids lets me know what is inside without having to open each. Also helps keep the chips fresh down in humid FL.
I bring a bunch of Iced Vias to turn our bottled water into iced coffee.
CHeese balls!!!! Never leave home without them. Nothing like the orange stained fingers pulling into the rest stop!!!
bagel w/cream cheese & jelly for the early post midnight snack (we depart around midnight)
peanut butter & jelly sandwich
[We might pull up to a fast food restuarant's drive-in window for breakfast if it's at a time when we are getting gas.]
turkey & swiss sandwich
fresh cut fruit + bananas
100-calorie bags of snacks
lots of canned and bottled beverages (iced tea, lemonade and Red Bull) in a cooler
All the best.![]()
Like!That's total road trip food!
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Our must-haves: peeled hard boiled eggs, individual M&Ms bags, bottles of water, some sort of nuts, regular and flavored (honey wheat, mustard) pretzels, granola bars, bananas. We don't like to eat meals, just graze.
im not sure if i would give them to little kids in the car, eeeeeverthing in arm reach would be orange stained.
hard boiled eggs!!! great idea sharon!!!me and hard boiled eggs, tammy will love you.
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red bull!!!![]()
Wondering what that will be like! Anyone ever done it? We would be driving back home to Jersey, taking I95, leaving WDW probably 5ish. Are we crazy? I am actually rethinking this trip and maybe doing the very end of September but IDK if I'd want to take my daughter out of school for 7 days.
It's the alternative to coffee and soda, which I don't drink. Our one-way drives include only two Red Bulls, maximum.
Expecting to consume a pair of 'em next weekend!
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Welcome fellow cheesehead! South Central, so Madison area? I'm from the Sheboygan area. Our plan is slightly different than yours. I do much better waking up early than I do staying up late, so we'll be leaving home no later than 4:00 am Saturday morning. We'll drive until we get south of Atlanta, hopefully around 7:00 pm. Then we'll leave Atlanta after breakfast and continue on to Orlando. Since we won't get to Orlando until Sunday afternoon, we're getting a non-Disney hotel for the night before we check in to our Disney resort Monday morning. I haven't given much thought yet to the return trip. That one will actually be a little dicier since we'll be leaving Anna Maria Island on Wednesday, so we'll have to worry about midweek traffic in Atlanta, Nashville, and the other big cities we'll be going through. We won't have to worry about that on the way down since that entire drive will take place on the weekend. But that just gives me something to plan, which is half the fun for me anyway.
bc, how long are you going for and where are you staying?
Deer sausage!!!
CHeese balls!!!! Never leave home without them. Nothing like the orange stained fingers pulling into the rest stop!!!
Now yer talkin! That's an awesome idea. I wish I had some to take on our next trip.
Hi Everyone,
I'm so glad I found this forum as I'm planning our first drive to Florida during April vacation. Since this is my first post here, let me introduce myself - my name is Maura and I'll be driving from Boston with my 72 year old mother and 17 year old daughter. The purpose of the trip is actually to visit Savannah College of Art and Design as well as Flagler College, but I can't imagine driving to Florida and not visiting WDW so I'm trying to fit at least a short visit into our plans. We'll be leaving Boston at 5:00 or 6:00 am on Sunday, April 15th and driving to Roanoke Rapids, NC, where we'll spend the night. This departure time should put us in the DC area early to mid afternoon. Will we run into a lot of traffic in this area on a Sunday afternoon? Any other areas that could present problems driving on a Sunday? Monday morning we'll leave Roanoke Rapids and drive to Savannah, probably spending 2 nights there and then heading to St. Augustine to visit Flagler on Wednesday morning. That's as far as I've gone with my planning. I'm thinking of staying one night in St. Augustine and then maybe heading to WDW for 2 nights before heading home on Saturday morning, stopping for the night in Roanoke Rapids again. Any thoughts? Thanks for your input.
Maura