CUPCAKEBOWS: If you are going 77 through West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, you will be in the mountains in all 3 states. South of Charleston, WV through mid??? North Carolina, is ALL mountainous and you'll go through 2 tunnels under mountains. Fancy Gap Mtn at the border of VA/NC has gorgeous views if you're there when it's not foggy! Beware of fog. There was a huge pileup (due to ice) and truckers tend to go faster because they're used to the area.
Airfare is too outrageous for our family of 5 to fly so we are driving. We are going on 3/10. We've never driven this route 77 to 95. We drove 13 yrs ago from Lima, Ohio taking 75. Has anyone ever driven from the Cleveland area? What time should we leave to make it the best for the kids ages 4, 8, & 15? My husband wants to drive the whole way through. I'm not sure I want to keep the kids in the car that long and I hate to drive on highways. I will do it but I hate it. I just don't want us to drive the whole way through and then be exhausted the next day. If we would stop to rest, sleep and let the kids out of the van where should we stop? Are we going to end up in some mountains? My mom said something about mountains in one of the carolinas, I can't remember which or even if that's right, lol. I'm nervous if you can't tell. This will be our two youngest children's first trip to disney and I really want to make it fun and not miserable and stressful for us as well. HELP!!!
I posted thsi in the 2,000+ miles thread too, but figured I'd post ehre as well, in case different people can provide suggestions:
We (DH, 7-yr-old DD and myself) are driving from the Albany, NY area to Orlando in mid-April. We plan on leaving the Albany area around 5pm on a Friday and driving straight through, only stopping for gas and bathroom breaks. Were hoping this will get us into Orlando by 1pm. We are annual Orlando visitors but this will be our familys first time driving (EEK!). I have 2 questions, but would welcome any other comments as well.
1. Ive read many different suggestions for travelling south, but I was hoping someone from the Upstate NY area could give their 2 cents. Should we stick to I-95 as early and as long as possible, or do we need to avoid certain metropolitan areas? Given that were leaving at 5pm, I was hoping wed avoid traffic for much of the trip.
2. The only big meal we need to stop for is breakfast. Given our timeframe, where is it likely well be around 8-9am? Any suggestions for a place to eat? Nothing fancy, but decent food and a place to sit for a bit.
Thanks in advance!
We are driving for the first time also. We are in Southern NH and we are traveling Easter weekend (ugh, just realized today that this means holiday traffic). The plan at the moment is to leave NH at 6pm and drive to my sisters house in Hartford CT. It will likely take 3 hours on the Mass Pike due to holiday traffic. We will spend the night there and leave there at 3 or 4AM. We will do the bulk of our driving on Saturday. I would like to get to at least Savannah before stopping for the night. We will finish the drive on Easter Sunday and hopefully to our rental home around lunch time.
Do this sound like a good plan?
We are driving for the first time also. We are in Southern NH and we are traveling Easter weekend (ugh, just realized today that this means holiday traffic). The plan at the moment is to leave NH at 6pm and drive to my sisters house in Hartford CT. It will likely take 3 hours on the Mass Pike due to holiday traffic. We will spend the night there and leave there at 3 or 4AM. We will do the bulk of our driving on Saturday. I would like to get to at least Savannah before stopping for the night. We will finish the drive on Easter Sunday and hopefully to our rental home around lunch time.
Do this sound like a good plan?
We were originally planning on leaving around 3am from W.MA going around the NY-DC corridor. Now DH is talking about maybe leaving at 9pm and driving through the night. Any tips on night driving? I've never been a good night driver (not that I plan on driving anyway), but I'm a little nervous about it.
DH, years ago, did multiple 6 hour round trip to VT to pick up his friend - leaving at 9-10pm and getting back around 3-4am.
We drove from Hartford (sort of close to Albany) to Jacksonville (straight through) last July 4 weekend, and we'll be doing it again this year.I posted thsi in the 2,000+ miles thread too, but figured I'd post ehre as well, in case different people can provide suggestions:
We (DH, 7-yr-old DD and myself) are driving from the Albany, NY area to Orlando in mid-April. We plan on leaving the Albany area around 5pm on a Friday and driving straight through, only stopping for gas and bathroom breaks. Were hoping this will get us into Orlando by 1pm. We are annual Orlando visitors but this will be our familys first time driving (EEK!). I have 2 questions, but would welcome any other comments as well.
1. Ive read many different suggestions for travelling south, but I was hoping someone from the Upstate NY area could give their 2 cents. Should we stick to I-95 as early and as long as possible, or do we need to avoid certain metropolitan areas? Given that were leaving at 5pm, I was hoping wed avoid traffic for much of the trip. Sticking to I-95 is the best plan, but if you leave at 5pm you might hit the end of NYC rush hour.
2. The only big meal we need to stop for is breakfast. Given our timeframe, where is it likely well be around 8-9am? Any suggestions for a place to eat? Nothing fancy, but decent food and a place to sit for a bit.
Thanks in advance!