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

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Hi, I actually took a look at the records and I have one for you. In 2000 Dave and I took my family down there.....20 of us!!! We rented a 15 passenger and fit 12 people in the van, plus 3 other cars.
Cheryl

All-time records have been updated! Thank you.

[Do you recall the make, model and year of the van?]

All the best. :thumbsup2
 
All-time records have been updated! Thank you.

[Do you recall the make, model and year of the van?]

All the best. :thumbsup2

It was a Dodge, 3500 RAM, my husband believes. We rented it from the Dodge company near our home. It was January of 2000
 
It was a Dodge, 3500 RAM, my husband believes. We rented it from the Dodge company near our home. It was January of 2000

We adjusted the all-time records.

However, how can twelve people fit into a 3500 pickup? A canopy for the open bed? :confused3

All the best. :thumbsup2
 

Thanks, Disneyholic for the Dodge Ram photos!

You have confirmed chepic's numbers. :teacher:

And congratulations to those who traveled in that vehicle all the way to WDW!

[To be sure, the integrity of the statistics posted on the all-time records on this thread must be upheld!] :rotfl2:

All the best. :thumbsup2
 
I just barely qualify for this thread! Our round trip drive will be 2060 miles. :) We will be driving down for spring break in late March and I'm looking for some traffic tips. We are coming from Akron, OH, down 77 to 95. Right now, we are thinking of leaving Thursday night and stopping in Beckley, WV. Then driving another 10 hours Friday and spending the night in Jacksonville. That would leave us with only about 3 hours the next morning. I've been hearing horror stories about the traffic down 95. Any thoughts? Does this sound like a good plan? We will be traveling with a 6, 8, and 9 yr old who are great car riders. We drive 12 hrs to Myrtle every year with no issues.
 
I just barely qualify for this thread! Our round trip drive will be 2060 miles. :) We will be driving down for spring break in late March and I'm looking for some traffic tips. We are coming from Akron, OH, down 77 to 95. Right now, we are thinking of leaving Thursday night and stopping in Beckley, WV. Then driving another 10 hours Friday and spending the night in Jacksonville. That would leave us with only about 3 hours the next morning. I've been hearing horror stories about the traffic down 95. Any thoughts? Does this sound like a good plan? We will be traveling with a 6, 8, and 9 yr old who are great car riders. We drive 12 hrs to Myrtle every year with no issues.

Since 2002, we have driven thirty-one times on I-95 from NJ to FL and have only experienced two "horror stories": driving through the greater DC area at rush hour (never again!) and waiting a long time for a traffic accident to be cleared miles ahead in VA.

Once you reach Jacksonville, your I-95 drive will only be about two hours until you reach I-4. Remember: avoid both interstates at rush hour. However, I-4 always seems to have occasional traffic clusters.

All the best. :thumbsup2
 
Just venting about the snow/ice here in NYC. 6th storm in 6 weeks.

Must be our mayor's fault for dropping the Groundhog. :mad: :rotfl2:

Can't wait for our next drive in April (same month as BC). I was just telling dh last night. This time we will have the DS (5) and DD (5mos).

Only thing keeping me sane is APRIL!!!!
 
Just venting about the snow/ice here in NYC. 6th storm in 6 weeks.

Must be our mayor's fault for dropping the Groundhog. :mad: :rotfl2:

Can't wait for our next drive in April (same month as BC). I was just telling dh last night. This time we will have the DS (5) and DD (5mos).

Only thing keeping me sane is APRIL!!!!

Indeed! Two to four more inches tomorrow afternoon and evening here at the Jersey Shore (even though we have been spared the large amounts of snow and ice that others have had). Ugh!

Main Street USA: Sunblock. Tomorrowland: Root beer float. Liberty Square: popcorn. Come on, April! :hourglass

All the best.:thumbsup2
 
I just barely qualify for this thread! Our round trip drive will be 2060 miles. :) We will be driving down for spring break in late March and I'm looking for some traffic tips. We are coming from Akron, OH, down 77 to 95. Right now, we are thinking of leaving Thursday night and stopping in Beckley, WV. Then driving another 10 hours Friday and spending the night in Jacksonville. That would leave us with only about 3 hours the next morning. I've been hearing horror stories about the traffic down 95. Any thoughts? Does this sound like a good plan? We will be traveling with a 6, 8, and 9 yr old who are great car riders. We drive 12 hrs to Myrtle every year with no issues.

The bad parts of I-95 are north of Richmond, VA, so you shouldn't have any problems on that road. We took I-77/I-26 the last time we went (2011, during July 4 weekend) and hit a slowdown in Charlotte and a real nasty traffic jam in Columbia, SC.

Charlotte can be bypassed and there are two ways around Columbia. Suggest finding radio stations with traffic reports for those two cities. GPS with traffic alerts didn't work for us.
 
Indeed! Two to four more inches tomorrow afternoon and evening here at the Jersey Shore (even though we have been spared the large amounts of snow and ice that others have had). Ugh! Main Street USA: Sunblock. Tomorrowland: Root beer float. Liberty Square: popcorn. Come on, April! :hourglass All the best.:thumbsup2

Yes come on April!! I am so sick of winter. We are getting a blizzard tonight 8-10 in.
However we do leave for Disney on Tuesday. :) just not driving. ( driving down in April)

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The bad parts of I-95 are north of Richmond, VA, so you shouldn't have any problems on that road. We took I-77/I-26 the last time we went (2011, during July 4 weekend) and hit a slowdown in Charlotte and a real nasty traffic jam in Columbia, SC.

Charlotte can be bypassed and there are two ways around Columbia. Suggest finding radio stations with traffic reports for those two cities. GPS with traffic alerts didn't work for us.

Thanks for the info. I think we might drive all the way to Orlando on day 2 and just get a cheap hotel somewhere. I-95 S shouldn't be an issue at 9-10pm.

How is I-95 N thru FL as you leave WDW? Is it better to leave late afternoon versus early morning?
 

Thanks for the help. I was going to have to go search to figure out the van.


FYI, just drove to North Carolina, Charlotte. Left midnight Friday morning and got here Friday by 2:30. The highway was a mess from Connecticut through Virginia. Rigs off to the side of the road, bad accidents, but the funniest things were all the snowmen we saw. I think people made them the night before when they were stopped because of the accidents.

So if you are coming down to Disney this weekend, please travel carefully.

Cheryl
 
It's definite! We're headed back to the house of mouse in August! The trip went so well last time that we're driving again from SE Mass! :drive: Although, I'll drive to South Caroline on day 1, with a shorter drive on day 2. Can't wait to get to work planning!
 
It's definite! We're headed back to the house of mouse in August! The trip went so well last time that we're driving again from SE Mass! :drive: Although, I'll drive to South Caroline on day 1, with a shorter drive on day 2. Can't wait to get to work planning!

Also a teacher from SE MA. :)
We're driving again in April. We usually stop in NC, but would like to try and make it to SC this time. Where do you usually stop? Do you do 95 all the way?

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Thanks for the help. I was going to have to go search to figure out the van.


FYI, just drove to North Carolina, Charlotte. Left midnight Friday morning and got here Friday by 2:30. The highway was a mess from Connecticut through Virginia. Rigs off to the side of the road, bad accidents, but the funniest things were all the snowmen we saw. I think people made them the night before when they were stopped because of the accidents.

So if you are coming down to Disney this weekend, please travel carefully.

Cheryl

seeing snowmen on the side of the road Cheryl??? :drinking1 :lmao:
 
We're going to drive 1200 miles each way in November. We flew last month and my Wife said on the way back "I bought you that nice car, we need to drive it more". Is there a category for 'highest horsepower car on a 2000 mile round trip'? 600 HP means I will get to know the gas stations down 75!
 
Also a teacher from SE MA. :)
We're driving again in April. We usually stop in NC, but would like to try and make it to SC this time. Where do you usually stop? Do you do 95 all the way?

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We've driven once in August. We did drive 95 all the way and stopped around Cary, NC on the first day. We left around 2:30am and missed just about all of the traffic through DC. It slowed down a bit just south of Baltimore due to construction, but it wasn't bad. I'd like to make it it SC this time. I wasn't tired when stopped in NC and could have driven another 2-3 hours. I'm looking at stopping in Selma, SC this time.
 
We've driven once in August. We did drive 95 all the way and stopped around Cary, NC on the first day. We left around 2:30am and missed just about all of the traffic through DC. It slowed down a bit just south of Baltimore due to construction, but it wasn't bad. I'd like to make it it SC this time. I wasn't tired when stopped in NC and could have driven another 2-3 hours. I'm looking at stopping in Selma, SC this time.

Yeah we usually stop in Fayetteville NC which isn't that far from SC so I think we can do it. :)

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