For those folks driving!

Let us know how the drive was when you return please.
We will be driving for the first time in 19 days from PA.

What part of PA? We went to Mt. Vernon in Northern VA a week ago on a Saturday. It's normally a 1 hr 20 min drive each way from my house. It took 3 hours to get there and 2 hours to get back home. What day of the week are you leaving? During the week may not be as bad as long as you avoid rush hour traffic.

Teresa
 
My DH, DD16, DS13, DS10 & I are leaving for Disney on Saturday from Richmond, VA. We're staying offsite the first 3 nights while visiting Seaworld and have an appointment by 4 p.m. in Orlando on Sunday. I want to drive more than halfway, or just drive halfway the first day and then tour around where ever we stay. Any suggestions for a good stopping point? And places to tour with kids the ages of mine?

Thanks,
Teresa

Hi Tbug, I'm in Richmond too (Midlo). As a previous poster said, Savannah is a great stopping point. With that said, last year we left on a Friday night around 9:30pm and drove straight through. We crossed into Florida around 6:30 am. We detoured into St. Augustine and then drove along A1A through Daytona.

We are doing the same thing Friday night, August 17th. We are staying 3 nights offsite and then check into POP on the 21st. We'll be there until the 29th. Have a safe trip. Maybe we'll be there the same time and we can say Hi.
 
Hi Tbug, I'm in Richmond too (Midlo). As a previous poster said, Savannah is a great stopping point. With that said, last year we left on a Friday night around 9:30pm and drove straight through. We crossed into Florida around 6:30 am. We detoured into St. Augustine and then drove along A1A through Daytona.

We are doing the same thing Friday night, August 17th. We are staying 3 nights offsite and then check into POP on the 21st. We'll be there until the 29th. Have a safe trip. Maybe we'll be there the same time and we can say Hi.

We're leaving this Saturday morning and are returning on the 18th. I used to drive all night went we drive to the upper Peninsula of Michigan from here, but I can't seem to do that anymore. I get too tired, so driving all night becomes too dangerous.

We went to a time share thing in Williamsburg last spring. It gave us 3 free nights at the Radisson. We're going to Seaworld first and then to the FW Cabins on the 15th. We'll leave the cabins by 11 a.m. on the 18th and slowly make our way back by the 19th.

We wanted to take DD to Disney before she graduates from high school (Mville - L. Davis). She was all excited until her friend who's been 8 times went last spring. Now she doesn't want to go because she'll have to ride with her brothers. She wants to do the Haunted House tours in Savannah. Hoping she'll catch the Disney magic while she's there. If she does, I can bring her back in March.

St. Augustine sounds like a good place to visit too.

Thanks,
Teresa
 
Hi everyone! We have driven to Disney a few times in the past. Usually in April or May. We have decided to travel in Feb/ March this year for my 40th b-day and I am beginning to second guess myself as we live in WNY and I am worried about driving that far in what could be nasty weather. Any tips or advice would be appreciated! I have almost convinced myself to celebrate my birthday in April!:rotfl:
 

Delaware County Pa. We are very close to the Delaware/Pa. state line.
We are leaving on a saturday at 4am.

What part of PA? We went to Mt. Vernon in Northern VA a week ago on a Saturday. It's normally a 1 hr 20 min drive each way from my house. It took 3 hours to get there and 2 hours to get back home. What day of the week are you leaving? During the week may not be as bad as long as you avoid rush hour traffic.

Teresa
 
I'm toying with the idea of driving from Fairfield County Connecticut to WDW in April 2008. I am not fond of flying. I.ve looked into Amtrack and find it to be an interesting option. Is this drive difficult. I live close to NYC and know how to get around most traffic problems there. I'm more concerned with D.C. and Richmond V.A. areas. What route is best?
 
I'm toying with the idea of driving from Fairfield County Connecticut to WDW in April 2008. I am not fond of flying. I.ve looked into Amtrack and find it to be an interesting option. Is this drive difficult. I live close to NYC and know how to get around most traffic problems there. I'm more concerned with D.C. and Richmond V.A. areas. What route is best?

I live in Litchfield county, and drive from there. It's not a bad drive down.....

NYC is actually the roughest part, if you're going with the GW...so I avoid it like the plague. I prefer going by way of the Tapanzee. I do 84 to 684 to 287 to the Garden state parkway and then to 95. It saves me time because, the way we travel, there's just no way to avoid NYC rush in the city (we've typically left in the mid-afternoon-ish time frame).

DC isn't nearly as bad as it used to be. With the new flyover, it's not "great" but not nearly the migraine inducing, take your life in your hands kinda adventure it was. If you time it right (as in, after 7 PM or before 7 AM during the week, or from early morning to mid-day on the weekends), you'll practically buzz right through (assuming no accidents or construction).

Richmond is a breeze...because you avoid it altogether. Hop on the 295 "mini-beltway" and skirt the city. It's not as direct, but it'll save you lots of time, even at night (because 95 through Richmond is perpetually under construction or busy).

We're doing the drive, again, in Jan '08. I'll post our experiences when we return to add a fresh perspective.
 
Thank you for the info. I was thinking about the Tappen Zee GSP route also. I was thinking of leaving at 2:00 AM on a Thursday. i'm guessing I'll be in D.C. around 6:00 AM. I'm used to driving long distances. But I never this long.
 
Thank you for the info. I was thinking about the Tappen Zee GSP route also. I was thinking of leaving at 2:00 AM on a Thursday. i'm guessing I'll be in D.C. around 6:00 AM. I'm used to driving long distances. But I never this long.

Hitting DC at 6 AM on a Friday AM would be close to the limit of when it's "easier"....you'd be on the other side JUST as the morning rush really starts in earnest.

When we go in January, we'll be going about 12 hours later....leaving around 2 PM. I'm hoping to hit DC by about 7PM-ish...maybe a little bit after.
 
I just drove from central MA to central Florida (flew back) and then MA to central NC and back, so I can give some real time updates on the I-95 corrider. For the first trip, we left central MA at 3 am on 8/18. We had to leave a car at PVD so I'd have a way home after the return flight, so that added 40 minutes to the trip. We were through NYC (over the GW bridge) by 6:45 am and as it was a Saturday the traffic was light and we didn't get off I-95 and seek alternate routes around NYC. There was roadwork in Newark on I-95 at the X exit (14X maybe??) per 1010 WINS traffic, so we went on I-80 west to the GSP South and picked up I-95/NJTP further downstate again. Traffic was moving good (except people in the left lane driving 50 in a 65 zone and never pulling over - seems to be a NJ License plate holder only issue), so we were over the Delaware River Bridge by 8:45 am. Gas prices are very good in NJ ($2.579 for regular), so we filled up at the last rest stop which held us until NC where the gas was cheap again. Just after the DRB, traffic was slow until the Route 13 exit and the merge with I-95 coming down from Philly. No complete stops, just some 30 mph stretches until the traffic cleared. From here we made good time and stayed on I-95 through the Fort McHenry Tunnel and toll (stay left for the EZPass lane). The EZPass lane slowed, but never stopped. I can't say that for the non-EZPass lanes, they were really slow and stopped dead. We then contined around the beltway with no stops and were over the Woodrow Wilson Bridge by 10:45 am. We picked up the express lane just after the I-395 merge. Local lanes were stop and go, but we had no slowdowns in the express lane until the merge near exit 253 near Quantico. This slowdown was due to an accident at mile marker 246 that had lanes closed. We then took one hour and 50 minutes to crawl six miles until we got past the accident. At this point it was about 1 pm, so we stopped for lunch near Harrisonville where lots of new restaurants were built at the exit along with some big box stores. Once back on the road at 2:30, we made good time down around Richmond taking the I-295 spur. One note here - Virginia state police were heavily enforcing the speed limit on I-295. Near the I-64 exits, they had two different speed traps with one car running radar and six more cars waiting to pull over the unlucky. They repeated this again a few miles further down by the suspension bridge over the James River. From there until Florence, SC where we stopped for the night, traffic was light and enforcement was nil. We made it to Florence by 7 pm. There are lots of motels at the I-20/I-95 interchange in Florence and it's a good place to stop for the night if so inclined. We got back on the road the next morning at 6 am and hit no traffic or road delays and were in Deland, Florida at noon. Add another 45 minutes to Disney from here for reference. The roadwork in Jacksonville is not complete yet at the I-10 intersection, but it was not backed up on a Sunday morning, so we didn't take the I-295 loop to avoid it.

The trip to NC and back happened on 8/23 and 8/24. The route and start time was mostly the same, but NYC traffic was already slow on I-95 through the Bronx per 1010 WINS, so we took the Cross Country parkway to I-87 south and over the GW bridge. There was no roadwork on the NJTP, so we stayed on it the whole length. We were clear of NYC at 5:40 am and out of NJ at 7:25 am. We had XM traffic available for this trip and could listen to Baltimore and Wash. DC traffic to decide whether to stay on I-95. We hit some traffic in Baltimore at WhiteMarsh road down to the I-695 merge. It was slow, but still moved at 20-30 mph and cleared after a few miles. We had no backup at the Fort McHenry tunnel and hit only a little slow traffic at the I-495 merge north of DC. We were over the Woodrow Wilson Bridge and into VA by 9:50 am. We had local lanes only until Quantico, but hit no slow zones and were through Richmond staying on I-95 by 11:30 am. We cut off at I-85 to head to the Research Triangle, so that was as far south as we went on I-95, but based on the trip a few days before, I think it would be clear sailing from here down I-95. Coming back home on Friday 8/24, we left Burlington, NC at 1:50 pm and were in Richmond on I-95 at 4:30 pm. We hit two slow spots where I-64 entered from the East and then left for the west, but both were slowdowns, not backups. From here we made it all the way up to the rest area near Lorton before we hit slow traffic. This cleared within a few miles and we didn't hit slow traffic again until about 3 miles before the Woodrow Wilson bridge. Stay to the right here and you move faster as some of the lane drops in construction zones are on the signs only and not on the road lanes. Once we cleared the bridge, the only other slowdown was north of DC where I-95 exits to the right and I-495 continues left. This was a short backup and from here north the only slowups were due to some entrance and exit volume and none caused a full stop. We cleared the Fort McHenry tunnel at 7:40 pm. The only other slowup was at the toll plaza at the MD/DE line. It is poorly signed as to EZPass express lanes and was backed up about a mile. We were through that toll at 8:15 pm and through the Delaware toll 20 minutes later. The NJTP ride was uneventful except for a stop for cheaper gas and we were over the GW Bridge at 10:45 pm and due to light traffic stayed on I-95 up through Rye and into Connecticut. There is a big project on I-95 in CT at exit 33 in Stratford, so I took the rt 25/rt 8 exit north to the Merritt Parkway to avoid the road work and backup.

Tolls on the way down (EZPass is a must have to save backups at the tolls) were NJTP full length - $4.85, Delaware River bridge - $3.00, Delaware DOT - $3.00, Fort McHenry tunnel - $2.00. On the way back, there is no toll for the bridge, but there is an extra toll on the MD/Delaware line (JFK plaza) for $5.00. Total tolls heading south were $12.85 and heading north were $14.85 plus NYC area tolls you only hit heading northbound of $3.00 for the GW bridge off peak plus $1.13 for I-95 in New Rochelle ($1.25 w/o EZPass discount).

Safe travels, I hope this information helps.
 
Looking for suggestions of good places to stop to eat in NJ (either on the GS or AFTER the GS on 95) for dinner and around 95 in SC/GA-ish for breakfast.

Anyone have some good suggestions?
 
Hi we'll be driving down in December from south Jersey. Last year we drove straight through and the year before we stopped in Savannah. I'd like to get a little closer this trip so there isn't as much driving the second day. I was looking at St.Mary's/Kingsland. Has anyone stayed there and if so where and was it a safe area? I believe it was exit 3 that I was looking at. Thanks!
 
4 of us are going to be driving from Cornwall, Ontario in October. We're planning on leaving at 4pm on a Friday which will put us in the Washington DC area around 1am or so, we'll switch drivers shortly after that as we meet up with the I-95. That should have us going by Richmond at about 2:30am, so still no problems there, around 8am or so we should be hitting South of the Border for breakfast and some tourist trappy good times, another switch of drivers here, back on the round by 9:30 or so, and around 5pm or so we should be at the good ol' Walt Disney World.

My wife and I have done it quite a few times in the past but usually stay over night in Rocky Mount N.C. but figured with the extra two drivers (one of whom is really just a backup driver anyway) we should be able to make it in one long stretch if we take 7-9 hour shifts and sleep while someone else drives. I don't sleep at night anyway usually so I'm going to take the initial 4pm-1 am stretch till just after Washington, my brother will take the Washington-South Carolina stretch having slept for a good chunk of my driving, and whichever wife is more rested/more comfortable will drive the last stretch or if I feel up to it I'll just take that stretch too having slept while my brother drove.

All this said I have never really driven through the night in the U.S.A. before, are most roadside (easy on/off) gas stations 24hrs there as they are in Canada? I'd like to plan ahead if certain States have odd hours for their gas stations. Obviously for safetys sake we never let the needle go below 1/4 of a tank if at all possible, as it gets closer to the E we all feel a little uncomfortable, and figure we would even more so at night.
 
4 of us are going to be driving from Cornwall, Ontario in October. We're planning on leaving at 4pm on a Friday which will put us in the Washington DC area around 1am or so, we'll switch drivers shortly after that as we meet up with the I-95. That should have us going by Richmond at about 2:30am, so still no problems there, around 8am or so we should be hitting South of the Border for breakfast and some tourist trappy good times, another switch of drivers here, back on the round by 9:30 or so, and around 5pm or so we should be at the good ol' Walt Disney World.

My wife and I have done it quite a few times in the past but usually stay over night in Rocky Mount N.C. but figured with the extra two drivers (one of whom is really just a backup driver anyway) we should be able to make it in one long stretch if we take 7-9 hour shifts and sleep while someone else drives. I don't sleep at night anyway usually so I'm going to take the initial 4pm-1 am stretch till just after Washington, my brother will take the Washington-South Carolina stretch having slept for a good chunk of my driving, and whichever wife is more rested/more comfortable will drive the last stretch or if I feel up to it I'll just take that stretch too having slept while my brother drove.

All this said I have never really driven through the night in the U.S.A. before, are most roadside (easy on/off) gas stations 24hrs there as they are in Canada? I'd like to plan ahead if certain States have odd hours for their gas stations. Obviously for safetys sake we never let the needle go below 1/4 of a tank if at all possible, as it gets closer to the E we all feel a little uncomfortable, and figure we would even more so at night.

haven't learned to do a half quote...sorry...as far as my experience with the usa and travel, although most of my own driving has been in the southern states, I've not had problems finding open gas stations at night. You can usually look for something with a truck stop, and be fine. Be careful, have fun!:cheer2:
 
We are driving down 95 in a few weeks and we are looking for a Sonic. (we don't have one here). Anyone know where one is close to I95?
 
All this said I have never really driven through the night in the U.S.A. before, are most roadside (easy on/off) gas stations 24hrs there as they are in Canada? I'd like to plan ahead if certain States have odd hours for their gas stations. Obviously for safetys sake we never let the needle go below 1/4 of a tank if at all possible, as it gets closer to the E we all feel a little uncomfortable, and figure we would even more so at night.

There are rest stops/gas stations right ON 95, starting in the NJ area, that are open 24 hours. Just keep an eye on the signs announcing rest stops, etc. They'll also say things like "last rest stop for xxx miles" if there is a long break between them. Stop and fill up, and your tank should get you to the next one...

There's also a TON of "just off exit" truck stops that are 24 hours, too.
 
We are driving down 95 in a few weeks and we are looking for a Sonic. (we don't have one here). Anyone know where one is close to I95?

There's literally a TON of them within 3 to 5 miles along 95, south of Maryland. Any particular state you're looking for?


http://www.sonicdrivein.com/locator/viewTrip.do

You can use their trip planner...they'll also show you all of the ones along your route.

We typically hit the one near Richmond:

http://www.sonicdrivein.com/locator/locMap.do?transaction=locMap&recordId=5475&search1=1&search2=0
 
There's literally a TON of them within 3 to 5 miles along 95, south of Maryland. Any particular state you're looking for?


http://www.sonicdrivein.com/locator/viewTrip.do

You can use their trip planner...they'll also show you all of the ones along your route.

We typically hit the one near Richmond:

http://www.sonicdrivein.com/locator/locMap.do?transaction=locMap&recordId=5475&search1=1&search2=0

Thanks that's excellent. We are picking up I95 in Richmond as we live about 45 minutes away
 
Just returned from driving to WDW from Pa.
Took I-95, if you have any questions feel free to ask.
 














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