One of the best aspects about making the 1,000+ mile drive from the North to WDW in the winter or during the very early spring is stopping and sensing the change in the weather. The outside temperature at every rest stop and gas stop gets warmer. And warmer!
and I agree with you too! Our last drive down was Thanksgiving 2007. It got warmer all the way south, but the flip side of that was that we had snow here when we got home...

This time, we'll be heading south Easter weekend and enjoying the ever greening scenery, ever warming temperatures and then come home to warmer temps than we left from, with the trees and plants beginning to sprout. I think that will be much more enjoyable than returning to the cold.
This also makes me think, lately a number of people have asked us how on earth we could drive so far?? My first answer is always the "being in control" part regarding stops, detours, traffic conditions, food,
bathrooms, not being locked in a plane stuck on a runway....

But my
other answer is this-- when we leave RI, our vacation begins. My DH, DD's and I talk about what we'll do, what we can't wait to see. It's like something falling away behind us as we drive. Taking 2 days to get there is a build up for us. Not to completely knock it, but I don't
want to be there in 3 1/2 hours. Whammo! When we get there and pull up in front of the Poly, there is a true sense of accomplishment. On the ride home, it is the reverse. We don't get slammed back into reality. Headphones go on in the back seat, a CD goes in the DVD player and the girls decompress. If you never turned around, you wouldn't know they were there until we hit the GA line! It isn't a speedy trip on a plane and back to school the next morning. We talk about our favorite things and what we'd like to do again. We recognize landmarks and backyards from our trip down to WDW. It's like a slow trip back to our real lives, but just time for the 4 of us again. That's why we do the things we do
