garmich
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Last year, we drove down for the first time. From western MA to Orlando, it's 2,400 miles RT. We stopped in Baltimore, to watch a Red Sox game at Camden Yards. And the next day we drove down to Brunswick, GA. The next day it was a short drive to Orlando.
This year we're driving again. For the 4 of us, it will be cheaper than flying, even with gas prices at over $4/gal. We will be leaving on a Friday at 4:30am and driving through NYC/NJ at around 7:00am. Last year we had no problem in NYC at this time on a Friday. Then we drive through Baltimore at about 10:30am (it was exactly 6 hours last year). And finally, We should arrive in Richmond at around 1:00pm (Google Maps says 8.5 hours). Will a drive through Richmond between 1:00pm - 2:00pm be traffic-free? Last year, we encountered heavy traffic between DC and Richmond. We left Baltimore on a Sat. morning at 8:30am. We were delayed at least 1.5 hours. Luckily, we avoided a good portion of the traffic, by using the "multi-passenger" lanes. I suspect that it was beach traffic. So, I'm thinking that if we go through northern VA at 1:00-2:00pm, we should not encounter heavy traffic. After Richmond, VA, it should be lighter traffic all the way to Santee, SC, where we'll stay overnight. If there are no delays, it should take us about 14 hours, arriving after 6:30pm. And then, it's 6 hours to Orlando.
This year we're driving again. For the 4 of us, it will be cheaper than flying, even with gas prices at over $4/gal. We will be leaving on a Friday at 4:30am and driving through NYC/NJ at around 7:00am. Last year we had no problem in NYC at this time on a Friday. Then we drive through Baltimore at about 10:30am (it was exactly 6 hours last year). And finally, We should arrive in Richmond at around 1:00pm (Google Maps says 8.5 hours). Will a drive through Richmond between 1:00pm - 2:00pm be traffic-free? Last year, we encountered heavy traffic between DC and Richmond. We left Baltimore on a Sat. morning at 8:30am. We were delayed at least 1.5 hours. Luckily, we avoided a good portion of the traffic, by using the "multi-passenger" lanes. I suspect that it was beach traffic. So, I'm thinking that if we go through northern VA at 1:00-2:00pm, we should not encounter heavy traffic. After Richmond, VA, it should be lighter traffic all the way to Santee, SC, where we'll stay overnight. If there are no delays, it should take us about 14 hours, arriving after 6:30pm. And then, it's 6 hours to Orlando.