Actually, I left from the Danbury area down 684 to Tappan Zee to GSP to 95. And actually I am in route right now in the back seat taking a break from the driving as my wife drives though Northern FL. We are about to hit the I4 turn off.
Quick live recap:
Left CT at 4PM. We hit a snag on the Tappan Zee for emergency construction which cost us about 45 minutes then the volume through NJ was way higher than I expected. We arrived in Newark DE for dinner about an hour later than I planned. We switched drivers and my wife drove though DC and into VA. We swapped back in Ashland VA at 12:15 and I drove straight thru to Savannah GA while everyone slept. I made up the time we lost. I had no problems at all and this was a great way to go. We switched back at 7:30 AM and she drove to Brunswick for breakfast while I power napped. We ended up stopping at an IHOP - couldn't bring myself to try a Waffle House. We hit no delays at all in GA. I am about to switch back when we hit I4 and assuming no problems on I4 we should get in around our 2PM scheduled time. I shouldn't jinx myself because I have seen two wicked accidents going north on I95. Coming back next week we'll be stopping over and doing the trip in two days. Should be interesting to compare.
Well, it is Sunday 2/22 around noon EST and we are back

I can't believe the week is over already but we had an amazing vacation (as always). Along with the live updated I provided last Saturday 2/14, here are the remaining details. We had no problems on I4 and we arrived at our resort at 1:30PM so it took 21 1/2 hours from the Danbury, CT area.
On the return, we decided to drive straight thru coming back and we absolutely flew home with no traffic problems anywhere. We made it back in 19 ½ hours but my wife and I were both pretty tired by time we got to DC so, the last 5 or 6 hours we had to switch off quite a bit. Here is the return recap:
We spent the day (2/21) at EPCOT and left at about 3:30. I drove non stop to Savannah, GA where we stopped for dinner. My wife picked it up from there and drove to Selma, NC and then I took it to the last rest stop in VA. That was about 5AM and where we were getting tired. We traded off every hour and a half from there until breakfast in NJ, where daylight kicked in. We were fine after that and I drove the last 150 miles or so.
My take if you are gonna drive, driving straight through and through the night is the way to go (assuming you have multiple drivers). We hit no traffic and made great time. My kids loved it because they slept just about the whole way. Upon arrival, we checked in, hit the pool (temps in the 80s), relaxed then, took showers and we were off to the Magic Kingdom and then to our Chef Mickeys ADR. We took it slow obviously only doing a few attractions but it was great strolling around the Magic Kingdom instead of being held up in some chain hotel off i95. Obviously, I started getting loopy by the time we turned in but I had no problems the next day and we stayed out for the late EMH the next night.
Coming back was a bit tougher because we didnt sleep as well in the resort the night before and we had a full day at a park but I am home now and have plenty of time to prepare for work tomorrow instead of getting in at 11PM tonight and have to get up early the next day.
Would I do it again? I would say I would still much prefer flying but it wasnt that bad driving and there were several obvious advantages and flexibilities I liked...but a good airfare would still win out.
