hebbynan
Chase and Eli's Mom
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So close!!!
12 days for us!!!
12 days, 12 hours 12 minutes is what my countdown just said when in looked at it!!!
SO cool - we'll be down there at the same time!!
So close!!!
12 days for us!!!
12 days, 12 hours 12 minutes is what my countdown just said when in looked at it!!!
So close!!!
12 days for us!!!
12 days, 12 hours 12 minutes is what my countdown just said when in looked at it!!!
We leave 2 weeks from midnight tonight!! I can't believe it's almost here!
Coming from Hershey, we decided to do 95 the whole way, and not the inland way. When I google map it, we get on 15 to I-270 to I495 around DC then I95
what are some of the best rest stops we should aim for? We don't plan on any long stops, just gas, pee, stretch legs a bit...
I know we need to stop at the florida stop for orange juice...and when I was a kid I remember stopping at South of the Border (are there a million billboards for that still??)
Hoping the kids will sleep a good portion of the night hours and maybe even some daylight hours, lol Leave at midnight and hope to get in by 3 or 4 does that sound right?
Hey all,
It's been over 2 years since our last trip to Disney! We moved to South West Michigan from Western NY a little over a year ago, the main reason it's been so long for us. Anyhow, we are planning a trip for next May. We did the 2,400+ RT between Rochester and Disney Several times. But this will be our first time coming from MI. I did pull up google map suggested routes and see that we get ourselves down to route 65 and eventually to 75. Any tips, suggestions etc would be greatly appreciated as to what to look for, good places to stop, places to avoid etc. We will most likely leave on a Friday after work and school to be down there by sometime on Sunday and coming back we'll leave on a Monday arriving home on Wednesdays.
Thank you for any thoughts, suggestions etc.
Leaving in 6 days to start our trek to WDW from Central Texas. Approximately 1135 miles each way, 17 hours of driving each way.
Day 1 we are doing a 4-hour drive, leaving when the kids get out of school. Staying over in East Texas after dinner along the way. Hoping to miss the rush hour traffic in downtown Houston by timing it just right! Day 2 is a marathon of driving till we reach FL (DH and I are taking turns driving). Again, trying to time it right to miss rush hour through Baton Rouge. Staying overnight somewhere between Tallahassee and Ocala depending on how smooth the ride is, no delays, etc. I don't like night driving, otherwise we could do without the 2nd hotel stay on the way there. Then Day 3 we get to our resort at WDW, hoping to have lunch in the parks!
We've done it once before, so we feel comfortable with the plan, but we know to be flexible if there are bumps along the way! DVD player, tablets for the older kids, and lots of snacks. New tires, new GPS, new wipers, routine maintenance on our truck, and renewed our roadside assistance membership just in case. Crossing our fingers that no storms brewing in the Gulf cause delays or detours for us since Route 10 is practically on the water through most of Louisiana!, but you never know. Wish us luck![]()
4 DAYS 5 HOURS TO GO!!!
starting trip 56!!! I will be doing 57 in December. I just turned 48 a few weeks ago and im trying to hit 60 by my 50th birthday!!![]()
which, makes 5 trips from December 2012 to December 2013. 3 trips in four months. 4 trips in 7 months. no im not nuts......... have to go see the kid....... her words....." BRING MONEY"!!![]()
just a side note: after she pays her rent and I pay my bills, she has more spending money then I do. she's living the dream!!!!![]()
I did pull up google map suggested routes and see that we get ourselves down to route 65 and eventually to 75. Any tips, suggestions etc would be greatly appreciated as to what to look for, good places to stop, places to avoid etc. We will most likely leave on a Friday after work and school to be down there by sometime on Sunday and coming back we'll leave on a Monday arriving home on Wednesdays.
Despite 58 trips to WDW, we've never been there in January or February. We're going to have to get there one of these winters.
Of course, the winter driving could be a challenge.
Thank you. This is how we usually do it.Taking your time. Which is good. A few question:
1) How long to you expect to be on the road each day?
2) Do you anticipate doing any sightseeing along the way? (There are a number of attactions along the route....Mammoth Caves, Corvette Museum, Grand Ol' Opry, Lookout Mountain)
Only piece of advice I can give you right off the bat...coming home, don't go through Atlanta or Nashville during rush hour. And stay in the far left (carpool) lane through Atlanta.
welcome back! I thought the picture look familiar.sorry, I cant help you but there are people on here who come from that direction that can.
welcome back!!!![]()
Despite 58 trips to WDW, we've never been there in January or February. We're going to have to get there one of these winters.
Of course, the winter driving could be a challenge.
All the best.![]()
We are seriously considering driving down for Christmas at Disney!
I know it's wicked crowded but we'd love to see the Christmas decorations and I can only go during the summer or school vacations because I'm a teacher.
I can't decide! Any advice? The girls and I have PAPs so we'd only need to buy tickets for DH.
We won't do January and February again. February 2010 was freezing at WDW and was the blizzard that hit the South. Real problems driving through Carolina and Virginia, states that had no idea how to clear snow. Huge 1 foot ruts, lanes that ended suddenly with no warning because they just stopped clearing the snow, just horrible.
January 2012, snowstorm at home on departure day, spun out on the highway and almost rolled down an embankment. Slammed into a sign on the passenger sign and got stuck halfway down a hill. Got towed out by PennDot, damage didn't look bad, van drivable so we continued on. But my daughter still hasn't fully recovered from that helpless feeling of spinning out of control.
So, we decided we will never chance the bad weather again. Which is a shame because we were dedicated January/February people. Also a lot of tour groups and cheerleaders at that time which can be frustrating, so we're okay with it. We'll miss the cheap prices, empty parks and break in the middle of the winter.