Also, does anyone know where you can get a good list of hotels on i-77 in NC? should we choose that route?
Well, technically I don't qualify for this thread since according to Mapquest it is 996.48mi from my house to the Polynesian! If anyone has a problem with my posting, let me know and I will quietly slink away...Of course, if I let my dh drive we'll probably get lost and I will have to start a 3,000+ mile thread!!
I am also coming from NJ, but I'm right at the base of the DE Memorial Bridge.
Do most of you drive straight through?? We have two little ones with us (8 &4) so we plan to stop along the way.
Any tips? I originally planned to leave at 3:30 on 4/22...but then realized this would land us in DC around 5:30p!! Yikes! So, now I'm thinking if we wait until 5:30 or 6p to leave, we can probably make to either Emporia, VA or Rocky Mount, NC before stopping? Is this reasonable? Has anyone stopped near there? I figured we'd just stay at a cheap motel...but some of the reviews on TripAdvisor are downright scary!!
Getting excited...4 weeks to go!!
Jen
Have you done a mileage comparision? Is Going 84 to 81 down shorter than 95? While 95 may have "traffic spots", the mileage difference may not be worth it? We are just north of NYC and always take 95. We drive straight through with 4 kids. Its about 1125 miles door to door. Our best time was just under 18 hours, our worst was 26 hours. We only stop to stretch, switch drivers and bathroom breaks. My inlaws are in Hancock NY, WEST of 95, so the 81 route is shorter for them.
Have you done a mileage comparision? Is Going 84 to 81 down shorter than 95? While 95 may have "traffic spots", the mileage difference may not be worth it? We are just north of NYC and always take 95. We drive straight through with 4 kids. Its about 1125 miles door to door. Our best time was just under 18 hours, our worst was 26 hours. We only stop to stretch, switch drivers and bathroom breaks. My inlaws are in Hancock NY, WEST of 95, so the 81 route is shorter for them.
GLO, you're going to drive from Boston for a 3 day vacation?? We drive from central MA and really wouldn't consider doing it for anything under a week. No matter how smoothly the drive is, it is a looooooong one and recovery is needed!![]()
Hey guys,
I am sure this question has been answered, but with 70 pages on this post to read, my eyes got tired. I am going back to WDW going into Memorial Day weekend, and staying through the first week of June. I will be driving down from South Jersey to Orlando for the first time.
I have been pricing the airfare, which is really good ($130 RT). This does not include any bag charges. However, the rental car prices are really high this year. The best rate with discounts is about $472 for seven (7) days. The rental price for the whole stay is about $840 with taxes included. This was for a mid-size SUV. The mid-fullsize range car is about $100 cheaper for the same period. I am definitely going to have a car either way I go. I plan on seeing some other parts of FL this time.
With that said, I priced the gas, tolls, food, and hotels to drive from NJ to Orlando (RT). If gas stays near the range it is now, my cost would be around $450-$500 (give or take) if I drive. This would save me in the range of $600.
The option of the AutoTrain was not even a consideration.The general consensus of everyone posting seems to be to leave early on a Saturday. I would probably drive to Savannah, stay overnight, and leave fresh in the morning for Orlando.
My only problem is I am not looking forward to the drive, as I have flown all these years. I have never driven beyond Atlanta, and it was not straight through. It would be nice to have my own vehicle, since I convinced myself it was why I bought it in the first place to go on long trips. The time it takes to drive is my #1 drawback vs. cost. Any suggestions or helpful hints would be appreciated.I've got my ears on. Talk to me.
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by the time we arrived at the MK on the monorail, the sun broke through!
What a great thread -- I need to take the time to read through everything!
We are driving for the FIRST TIME EVERfrom Philadelphia to AKL in May -- We want to try and do a straight through on the way there and leave at 6:00 PM on a Friday nite and are hoping to arrive sometime around noon the next day!
Does anyone have any really great advice for us -- it is me, my husband and my 8 year old son (whom I am hoping sleeps most of the way).
On the way home, we may stop off somewhere since I will be nowhere near as excited to come home as I will be to get there.
I need some advice from the pros here! Thanks!!!!!![]()
What a great thread -- I need to take the time to read through everything!
We are driving for the FIRST TIME EVERfrom Philadelphia to AKL in May -- We want to try and do a straight through on the way there and leave at 6:00 PM on a Friday nite and are hoping to arrive sometime around noon the next day!
Does anyone have any really great advice for us -- it is me, my husband and my 8 year old son (whom I am hoping sleeps most of the way).
On the way home, we may stop off somewhere since I will be nowhere near as excited to come home as I will be to get there.
I need some advice from the pros here! Thanks!!!!!![]()
Howdy to all!
We are in WDW. And our 14th drive since 2002 includes a lap top for the first time. Hence, this message.
Our drive to WDW was eventful. We departed Saturday morning at 3:30 a.m. and experienced drizzle and light rain through NJ, DE and MD. No precipitaion at all through VA and NC. Some periodic rain in northern SC and then nothing until southern SC. The sky opened up with clouds that looked like a cross between Close Encounteers of the Third Kind and The Wizard of Oz. It got so bad we stopped at the GA Welcome Center. Inside we discovered we were in a tornado warning zone! A nervous 20-minute wait resulted in "just" a tornado watch. So we took off and managed to outdrive the bad weather. We made it to Deltona, FL, at Exit #111 on I-4, where we stayed overnight.
The next morning, FL was still rainy. But get this: at Exit #67, the rain stops! By the time we checked in at the GF the sky was gettting brighter, and by the time we arrived at the MK on the monorail, the sun broke through!
All the best.