ParrotBill
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Good call on the weather. Need a dose of Hades here in Upstate NY!
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would definitely go for it. You're practically there lol!
Thanks for the info on the 417. Looks like I'll need to stock up on my supply of quarters. The last time we drove we got stuck on I4 during rush hour and a rain storm. It took us over 2 hours to get through!
We're now having to change our driving plans. We were going to leave on Sat. morning, drive to Hagerstown, then to Orangeburg on Sun. and arrive in Orlando on Mon. But they're forecasting snow in upstate NY and everything from rain to snow and iceall the way down the 77. So now we think well leave on Friday to get ahead of the weather and cut over to the 95 at Richmond to avoid winter conditions on that scary descent near Statesville.
[QUOTE="amcnj, Are you planning on an early departure this trip, or an overnight drive?
We will be departing from Staten Island late on Thursday March 19 or very early on the 20th. We will stop somewhere overnight but would like to get the heavy lifting done on the first day. We check into Vero on Saturday March 21. I would appreciate any tips from the NY/NJ area folks on spots to avoid rush hour traffic, construction etc. I have a heavy foot but we tend not to make great time as my wife is a smoker so we have to stop more than most would.
Well you need to leave early enough to be through DC by about 6 a.m. to be safe, and on a bad day, that won't be perfect either. That's 3hrs. 30min. of driving. So if you left at 2:30 am, would your wife sleep so you could just make it straight through without a smoke break? Or perhaps just one quick one like the one in Delaware or upper Maryland? Cause that's your only real problem, is getting past DC.
In your case, since you want to stop overnight, how 'bout Savannah as a destination? Two adults, great location, restaurants, etc. You'll be really enjoying vacation! Google maps has it at 11 3/4 hrs. without rest stops to get there, so figure in those, and you'd be pulling in right around dinner time...
Food (pun intended) for thought!![]()
Thanks nono, That is exactly the kind of detail I was looking for. My wife will love the Savannah suggestion.
Driving from northern NJ this August. 2 adults, 1 kid (4yo) and 1 overnight stop each way.
We plan on leaving around 10pm Friday, driving until the GA-FL border on Sat evening. Staying overnight, waking up on Sunday and finishing the last couple of hours. On the return trip, we plan on evening out the driving hours a little more. Any tips would be appreciative.
Egads.This winter weather has made our trip down a planning headache. Usually we take the 81,77, 26 down from the US border before we catch the 95. A couple days ago we decided to leave a day early to avoid more bad weather and opted to cut over to the 95 at Staunton. Now because of updated forecasts we've decided to pick up the 70 at Hagerstown towards Washington. We'll take the bypass there to the 95. My questions: Even though we'll be going thru Richmond on a Saturday (noonish) would it be prudent to take the 295 bypass? Also, we'll be hitting the I4 late afternoon on Sunday. Yes, Daytona 500 day. Should we anticipate heavy traffic into and thru Orlando?
I am south of you, about an hour and ten minutes from the DE Memorial Bridge. When I have stopped in the past, I too tried to get as far as possible the first day. I have found that coming home I would usually stop in southern VA (often Emporia or Jarratt) which was about 10 hours maybe on average that first day.
But I am a little confused. If you are leaving Friday at 10 pm and then not stopping till Saturday evening, you might already be there by that time. Driving straight thru takes me about 15 hours of drive time, roughly 17 hours with some stops, etc figured in. So if I left 10 pm Friday and drove straight through, I would be in the Orlando area by around 3 pm on Saturday.
So I'm just over a month from making my first solo 2070 mile trip from Winnipeg to Florida!![]()
Google is telling me 14 hours to the hotel in GA. I figure with a stop for breakfast, lunch, and breaks to get out and let the little one burn off some energy, we should get to the hotel around 4-5 pm. Thats if we get an on-time start, which is always a problem for one of us (me).
Anyway, I could be completely off on my timing. I'd rather get to a hotel early and not have to worry about getting rest (I'll probably be driving the whole time).
Over the years, we've come to prefer stopping earlier and having some down time before we have to go to sleep. Gives us some time to unwind, stretch, check email, watch some tv. We found we didn't like pulling in at 11pm and basically needing to go right to sleep if we wanted to get an early start.you might be fine with having some down time at the hotel that first day anyway