Round Trip #3 complete!

We got in some solid time on US 23 and I-75, and the kids said we should do it more often!
We drove south after picking the kids up from school and got as far as London, KY's Hampton Inn with the only hassle being new to us DRM issues playing downloaded content via the HDMI output. From an android we could use miracast for downloaded content from iOS we could stream via the HDMI. I was (and am) more than agitated by this than perhaps I should be.
We woke up and continued south with no slow down in downtown Atlanta, and some unexplained congestion from the airport to somewhere south of Jonesboro. We did not expect to be stuck at 10mph on that stretch in the middle of a work day, and did not observe it on our way home so maybe it was an oddity? Since we knew we were not going to the park and did not want to have to hit the pool we took our time and let the kids run around a bit at the stops.
We also learned the new G+/LL/ILL system does not work for our family and it will probably mean we drive south for Pool Kingdom more than Magic Kingdom in the future. But Pool Kingdom is a strong draw to the munchkins who were more than happy to jump in the pool on the evening it was 57°F, and would have happily jumped in the morning you could see steam rising off of the heated pool water. Key point- no outdoor swimming this time of year at home! We also explored a bit more than before making use of our EZ Pass. One kid has needed shoes for some time and this was exacerbated by her joy of running directly into puddles instead of trying to avoid them (which was admittedly not always possible, particularly when it was actively pouring), we hit
Lego Land, and a few other spots in the area. The freedom of having a car vs. ME directly to the WDW was useful for this.
For the return trip, we left only 15 minutes later than intended to head home, stopped a a few gas stations and a starbucks where we all got out for restroom breaks, and pulled off at a rest area to swap drivers without the kids taking off their headphones. We were amused at the overhead signs in Cincinnati reading "Don't be Blue, Buckle up Buckeyes!" knowing the buckeyes were leaving Ann Arbor Blue, and saw them again in Toledo. Waze kept lengthening our return time, from about the MI state line to Ann Arbor which seemed odd to us as most people should be
leaving town not heading into it. We encountered some pretty yucky snow that did result in a pretty significant slow down and some concern about how to deal with the traction control. With the stops and the snow-slowdown we added almost an hour and a half to the actual drive time. I overpacked snacks for the drive - which is better than the alternative, and the kiddos complained about it being too bright and have requested sleep masks for the next trip as apparently their hooded sweatshirts were not opaque enough to suit them