Hi.
We have driven to Florida several times. We used to always fly. Why the change? Honestly, it's because my husband and I were on a return flight from Orlando where we had to emergency land in Greenville SC in the crash position! Now I have a phobia of something I used to really enjoy.
But, I also have always enjoyed road trips too.
The road trip works for us because it is a 16 hour drive from our home in PA to Orlando. We can break up the drive in to two days, stopping in Fayetteville NC for the night. We have broken it up even more on two occasions (when our son was younger) where we began driving in the late afternoon stopping in Roanoke Rapids NC for the night. Next day driving to Brunswick GA and stopping for the night. Then arriving Orlando the next day at lunch time.
We are able to spend the extra time on the road b/c my husband is self-employed and can have the extra time away (although if you factor in that when he's away, he's not getting paid, then flying would really save us money b/c he'd be working more...ha ha).
We have a 3 year old son who has made the drive with us twice now. We usually only stop at meal times where we gas up, potty breaks and eat fast food. Of course now that he's potty trained we might be stopping more frequently!
Also, I have to note that we have a child who never sleeps in the car (nor his stroller nor anywhere but his bed). Honestly he didn't sleep a wink on the drives. Our son is used to six hour drives to see our family. Even when he was a baby, he was wide awake! I see him struggling to lie down and no matter how far I tilt the car seat back in to position, he just doesn't seem to get comfortable. I provide a tiny travel pillow, blanket, and nothing helps him sleep!
At this time, I can't imagine my son on an airplane. He's a bit timid about things. Hopefully in a couple years will give it a try! After all we'd like to get out to
Disneyland too.
We do have fun driving. Our son watches videos. Okay, maybe Peter Pan for the 16th time on our return trip was starting to grate on our nerves. We stop at a hotel with an indoor pool and we all relax. We usually have a nice room service dinner so we can just rest.
I like that we have our van in Disney World even when we are staying on the monorail route. We can bring snacks, bottled water, etc.
And last trip, we all came down with the flu virus so we were glad we could extend our stay a day and then take our time getting home.
So for now we are drivers. Nothing to do with cost. Our top reasons are our "post traumatic stress" after our crash position flight and the convenience of having our own vehicle and being able to load it up with all our stuff. We have talked about flying down to Florida when our son is a couple years older. We did entertain the thought just a few evenings ago and decided that we aren't ready for it! LOL!!
Happy travels to our Happiest Place on Earth!