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26 to 95 would be shorter.

You do realize you pick up I-40 from 25E well before Asheville, right? Like Newport, TN. You pick up I-26 in Asheville.
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My husband has been studying the maps, I was trying to translate his question without really looking at the maps, but I think you answered my question.:thumbsup2

We just made the drive down 75-26-40-95 last week and really liked the route. It was nice to avoid some of the cities and the mountains were beautiful. i would be happy to answer any questions so feel free to ask

Seeing the mountains is what really intrigues us at the moment.

Did you take that route back home? Looking for a place to stop after about 8hours of driving because with 4 kids and my mom we need to stop and sleep.
 
My husband has been studying the maps, I was trying to translate his question without really looking at the maps, but I think you answered my question.:thumbsup2



Seeing the mountains is what really intrigues us at the moment.

Did you take that route back home? Looking for a place to stop after about 8hours of driving because with 4 kids and my mom we need to stop and sleep.

The drive through the mountains is very pretty and well worth the effort for us. As for the route back home, not yet, the van and my family are in Jacksonville at my inlaws for a couple weeks before I rejoin them and we finish the drive down to Disney. (I got to fly home and go back to work while they play in the sun!)

That being said I would say 8 hours would get you somewhere between Columbia and Spartanburg off of I-26 (hopefully someone will correct me if i am wrong)
 
The drive through the mountains is very pretty and well worth the effort for us. As for the route back home, not yet, the van and my family are in Jacksonville at my inlaws for a couple weeks before I rejoin them and we finish the drive down to Disney. (I got to fly home and go back to work while they play in the sun!)

That being said I would say 8 hours would get you somewhere between Columbia and Spartanburg off of I-26 (hopefully someone will correct me if i am wrong)

thats a good guess. :thumbsup2 i can get almost to char. nc. in 8 hours but i leave wdw at 3am so i hit no traffic at all in florida.
 

Can anyone give an approximate cost to drive from Long Island to WDW? We have a 2007 Honda Odyssey minivan. I would also like to know what to expect in tolls.
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We're home!! We went to Daytona Beach yesterday so only made it to Rock Hill SC last night. Took 12 hours to get home today. We didn't hit ANY traffic at all today!! Straight ride right through from SC to CT. No blasting or construction on 77 or 81. No traffic in any of the cities!!
 
This looks like a wonderful thread,however I became a little overwhelmed trying to read everything.... :)

We live in the Hudson Valley in NY, and we drive to WDW every year. We usually stop in Santee, SC off of i-95, but this time we were thinking of leaving earlier and stopping somewhere in GA. Anyone have suggestions of a good place to stop in GA for the night?

Thank you -
 
This looks like a wonderful thread,however I became a little overwhelmed trying to read everything.... :)

We live in the Hudson Valley in NY, and we drive to WDW every year. We usually stop in Santee, SC off of i-95, but this time we were thinking of leaving earlier and stopping somewhere in GA. Anyone have suggestions of a good place to stop in GA for the night?

Thank you -

We visit friends in GA every year. Stay in Pooler..it's just south of Savannah and a wonderful small GA town. Lots of stores, motels and just a great southern feel!
 
We leave in exactly 58 days ( pretty much to the minute) after so much debate we have decided to go our normal straight down 95 route( we are coming from W.mass so we have other routes until we get to 95..lol). We are driving straight through ( of course..lol) . We had debated a more interior route, or going thru NYC to get on 95 sooner..but I think we will stick to what we know, This should put us in the DC area just after rush hour so hopefully we will be all set.lol
 
This looks like a wonderful thread,however I became a little overwhelmed trying to read everything.... :)

We live in the Hudson Valley in NY, and we drive to WDW every year. We usually stop in Santee, SC off of i-95, but this time we were thinking of leaving earlier and stopping somewhere in GA. Anyone have suggestions of a good place to stop in GA for the night?

Thank you -

DS13, DD9 and I stayed in Richmond Hill, GA (Exit 85, I believe) this past April when we drove home from FL. We stayed at the Hampton Inn, but others have recommended the Best Western Inn and Suites. The hotel was right off the highway, nice and clean, felt safe and had a fabulous breakfast included.
 
Coming from West Michigan. Typically take US-131, I-94, I-69, I-65, I-24, I-75, FL Turnpike into the World.

The main alternate route is I-96, US-23, then I-75 all the way in.

I was looking at taking I-96, US-23, I-75, then at Findlay, OH pick up US-15, US-23, (around Columbus) US-33, I-77 (pick up in northern WV), I-26, I-95, I-4. This is about 9 more miles than the main and 5 more than the primary alternate.

The benefit is avoiding about 80 miles plus of construction on our main route. I've never been a fan of I-75 all the way down. Plus the new route has very little in the way of major cities along the way and only about 30 or so miles of construction.

Concerns are the US highways through Ohio. Most is freeway grade, but some is just plain state highway and not even limited access. Speed limits are 65 vs 70 everywhere else. Plus, if we drive all night, it'll be really dark in the mountains in WV and further south.

So do we take the known road with the knowledge that we'll hit Indianapolis around 6 pm or so and knowing construction may be a mess. Or do we try the unknown with my full knowledge that if anything goes wrong- it's going to be my fault for trying a new route. :scared1:
 
We are doing the same in picking a new route instead of 75 all the way. We too are from MI. We leave in 18 days and are looking forward to the new sights and hopefully less messes along the way.

Coming from West Michigan. Typically take US-131, I-94, I-69, I-65, I-24, I-75, FL Turnpike into the World.

The main alternate route is I-96, US-23, then I-75 all the way in.

I was looking at taking I-96, US-23, I-75, then at Findlay, OH pick up US-15, US-23, (around Columbus) US-33, I-77 (pick up in northern WV), I-26, I-95, I-4. This is about 9 more miles than the main and 5 more than the primary alternate.

The benefit is avoiding about 80 miles plus of construction on our main route. I've never been a fan of I-75 all the way down. Plus the new route has very little in the way of major cities along the way and only about 30 or so miles of construction.

Concerns are the US highways through Ohio. Most is freeway grade, but some is just plain state highway and not even limited access. Speed limits are 65 vs 70 everywhere else. Plus, if we drive all night, it'll be really dark in the mountains in WV and further south.

So do we take the known road with the knowledge that we'll hit Indianapolis around 6 pm or so and knowing construction may be a mess. Or do we try the unknown with my full knowledge that if anything goes wrong- it's going to be my fault for trying a new route. :scared1:
 
Just back..(well-back a few days ago...). Had a GREAT trip, especially considering it was a father-son only trip!
I logged 2012 miles...driveway to driveway. Somehow I must've driven 124 miles in and around Orlando, including a missed exit ramp-or-three. Very little rain, nothing extreme, (until I pulled in my driveway!) About 18 inches of rain here since I got back!
Amazing, the range of gas prices!..$2.85 in AL & GA, $3.39 in some parts of Orlando, and other "remote" areas.
Traffic. Mobile and Baton Rouge were a nightmare, smooth sailing most everywhere else.
 
We visit friends in GA every year. Stay in Pooler..it's just south of Savannah and a wonderful small GA town. Lots of stores, motels and just a great southern feel!

Thanks for this info. We are deciding on where to plan to stop on our next trip (25 days away) and we've decided on Savannah/Pooler area. I think I picked out a Travelodge in Pooler as a possibility.
 
Thanks for this info. We are deciding on where to plan to stop on our next trip (25 days away) and we've decided on Savannah/Pooler area. I think I picked out a Travelodge in Pooler as a possibility.

You won't regret it. There is a really nice Walmart Super Center right off the exit along with lots of little places to eat!
 
You won't regret it. There is a really nice Walmart Super Center right off the exit along with lots of little places to eat!

That's great. We'll probably get there around 9-10 pm so we'll stop earlier to eat, but good to know for the shopping in the morning. Maybe get some groceries on the way.
 
Hi, We will be driving from NW Oklahoma:scared1: to disney this Nov. This will be our first drive from here. We used to live in NC and drove down every year. It was only a 9 hour drive. This trip is 1300-1400 mile drive one way depending on the route. Has anyone driven from all the way out here?? What route did you take. Also trying to decide do we split it up evenly 10 or so hours a day or do we drive 15 the first and then just 5 the next day. We know that we do not want to drive straight through. I thought flying was a good idea but I was out voted:rolleyes2:, as hubby and 5 kids(21,16,13,11,11) wanted to see the sights since we have never been this way before. Any tips, advice or ideas will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Lisa, who is just glad we get to go, as we have not been since 2009!(serious withdraws):cool1::cool1:
 
Hi, We will be driving from NW Oklahoma:scared1: to disney this Nov. This will be our first drive from here. We used to live in NC and drove down every year. It was only a 9 hour drive. This trip is 1300-1400 mile drive one way depending on the route. Has anyone driven from all the way out here?? What route did you take. Also trying to decide do we split it up evenly 10 or so hours a day or do we drive 15 the first and then just 5 the next day. We know that we do not want to drive straight through. I thought flying was a good idea but I was out voted:rolleyes2:, as hubby and 5 kids(21,16,13,11,11) wanted to see the sights since we have never been this way before. Any tips, advice or ideas will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Lisa, who is just glad we get to go, as we have not been since 2009!(serious withdraws):cool1::cool1:
Well, I can't help you with the route, coming from Wisconsin myself. And while I haven't driven yet (my first adventure will be in 7 weeks...), most of the advice I've seen is if you aren't planning on driving straight through, to do the bulk of your driving the first day; because after being on the road for 10 hours, you won't want to do another 10 hours the next day. Plus, I think road fatigue would set in a lot faster the second day. So I think your plan of splitting the drive 15 hours/5 hours seems like the better option to me. (That's my plan, too. Only it is more like a 14/6 split.) Hopefully you can get some route questions answered. Best of luck!
 
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