So for those of you who stop and spend the night somewhere along the way, do you usually reserve a hotel in advance? I thought I would book something in the Savannah area (we're driving from PA), but DH doesn't think we should in case we hit traffic and don't get that far and it's too late to cancel. We'll be going the last week in April. Is that a very busy time?
We only make reservations the first time, being unfamiliar with the drive. Since then, on trips where we stop, we have just driven until we wanted to stop. Fortunately, there has always been rooms available for us. With mobile apps being what they are, we can now have a reservation within minutes.I made reservations for our drives both there and back just yesterday. On our last road trip (not Disney - to S. Dakota from Texas), we had a terrible time finding a room when we were ready to stop. We went to 4 places before we found one, and were stuck paying the rack rate when we finally found one available. When I checked yesterday, the hotel we initially had planned to stay at on our way there went up $100 since the last time I checked.I easily found another place in a neighboring town, but I'm certainly glad I have rooms confirmed now. For us, stopping to sleep is a must. We aren't night drivers and enjoy geocaching and the "road trip" fun along the way, so our drive time becomes much longer.
Best part about driving, opI made reservations for our drives both there and back just yesterday. On our last road trip (not Disney - to S. Dakota from Texas), we had a terrible time finding a room when we were ready to stop. We went to 4 places before we found one, and were stuck paying the rack rate when we finally found one available. When I checked yesterday, the hotel we initially had planned to stay at on our way there went up $100 since the last time I checked.I easily found another place in a neighboring town, but I'm certainly glad I have rooms confirmed now. For us, stopping to sleep is a must. We aren't night drivers and enjoy geocaching and the "road trip" fun along the way, so our drive time becomes much longer.
Best part about driving...... Doing it your way!I made reservations for our drives both there and back just yesterday. On our last road trip (not Disney - to S. Dakota from Texas), we had a terrible time finding a room when we were ready to stop. We went to 4 places before we found one, and were stuck paying the rack rate when we finally found one available. When I checked yesterday, the hotel we initially had planned to stay at on our way there went up $100 since the last time I checked.I easily found another place in a neighboring town, but I'm certainly glad I have rooms confirmed now. For us, stopping to sleep is a must. We aren't night drivers and enjoy geocaching and the "road trip" fun along the way, so our drive time becomes much longer.
Are you taking the "inland" route? If so, we always aim for Orangeburg, SC. There are a lot of hotels at that exit, a few gas stations, and a few restaurants. That way, we are past Charlotte and Columbia and not too far from where we would get on I-95. It leaves us with about five hours to WDW the next day.So for those of you who stop and spend the night somewhere along the way, do you usually reserve a hotel in advance? I thought I would book something in the Savannah area (we're driving from PA), but DH doesn't think we should in case we hit traffic and don't get that far and it's too late to cancel. We'll be going the last week in April. Is that a very busy time?
Nice! Missed your old van? I love traveling in our van, very relaxing. What make?View attachment 156042 View attachment 156043
Couple pictures of the truckster. Yes, traded in the Mercedes. The Mercedes was nice, drove like a dream but too small for us to travel in. This van has every option that was available and does everything but the dishes. I paid more for this then the Mercedes. Lol geez! Dw and I are getting to old for this.lol
Chrysler town and country touring, anniversary edition.Nice! Missed your old van? I love traveling in our van, very relaxing. What make?
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Couple pictures of the truckster. Yes, traded in the Mercedes. The Mercedes was nice, drove like a dream but too small for us to travel in. This van has every option that was available and does everything but the dishes. I paid more for this then the Mercedes. Lol geez! Dw and I are getting to old for this.lol
We had a 2006 Chrysler town and country touring that we bought new in 2006. I loved that thing.lolVery nice!! This will be our first extended road trip NOT in a minivan. We'll be in our Subaru Outback that I absolutely love, but it is not nearly as roomy as a minivan.
I looked at the Honda also, I got a lot more bang for the buck with the Chrysler. Kinda had to shake my head, I had to wait for the van to come in from Canada. Meanwhile, I pass on i95 a huge Honda assembly plant in the carolinas.Looks good dv. We are looking to move up to a Town & Country from our Sebring convertible. I guess it will be a big shock in size but we can definitely use the extra space when traveling even though it is just the 2 of us. We have been checking out minivans and love that on the T&C the second row seats fold into the floor unlike others where you have to remove them.
I want to take DH to Disneyland since my daughters treated me to a trip when one of them did the half marathon out there. He has never been there. We would like to drive out there - the furthest west we have driven is Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. That trip would probably take close to a month as we would definitely want to see more than Disneyland.
You should see how we manage to get everything packed in the convertible - the minuscule trunk is crammed and the back seat is full. We have it down to a science. Each item has a specific place in the car and trunk- one thing out of place and we won't get everything in.
Nice! Missed your old van? I love traveling in our van, very relaxing. What make?
Chrysler town and country touring, anniversary edition.
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Didn't take long to get the Dismey on it.lol
No, I got them on eBay. I think I paid $3 each for them. There is no little trade mark sign on them so I'm sure it's someone printing them out. Lol. They look good.Nice Dave!!
I love the stickers. I have an AP magnet. Was the sticker new this year? I'm renewing in a few weeks.
They do look good!! I'll look them them.No, I got them on eBay. I think I paid $3 each for them. There is no little trade mark sign on them so I'm sure it's someone printing them out. Lol. They look good.
So for those of you who stop and spend the night somewhere along the way, do you usually reserve a hotel in advance? I thought I would book something in the Savannah area (we're driving from PA), but DH doesn't think we should in case we hit traffic and don't get that far and it's too late to cancel. We'll be going the last week in April. Is that a very busy time?