LovesTimone
Christmas Day 2017
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Hi I travel back and forth from Fla to Georgia very often.
I just want to mention a few things, to help you keep your hard earned Disney money, also you might want to adust your time schedule when going through GA. I have some other tips that might help your drive thru our lovely state.
1) There is a 52 mile stretch of construction between Tiffton and Macon on I-75 that is on both side of the road. The speed limit is 60 and they mean 60 not 61. I counted 20 or more law enforcment office patroling and ticketing in this area.
2) In Georgia, they have a move over law, and they are serious about it, if there is a officer stopped on the side of the road you better move over.
3) Georgia is a no nonsense state when it comes to speeding so slow down, 80 to 85 will get you a super ticket.
4) I-285 that goes around Atlanta is posted different speeds so be aware. This is also has high volume of traffic, during rush hours, so do your self a favor and try to come through during non-peak hours. This is not for the faint of heart. If you do hold on...
5) Exit 115 off of I-85 is where the Mall of Georgia is, lots of nice places to get something to eat and stretch your legs. All major chains are at this exit, one of my favorites is O Charley's it is tucked behind, chili's and macaroni grill, nice relaxed atmosphere, and good food and a fair price, and good portions and selections. NOrmally very easy to get a table without a long wait. If you like diner food, try the Sugar Hill diner a few miles past the mall, great breakfast huge portions and at the right price. They have dessert to die for, take one along for the ride.
6) Exit 99 off of I-85 - The Varsity (this is a famous Atlanta landmark this one is not the orginal one it is still in downtown, very hard to get in and out of). This one is small but has the same great food, and fun, very reasonable priced.
7) Exit 63 off of I-75 - Check out Adcock Pecans, great place to pick up some snacks for the resort, they have different, jams, jellies, dressing, salsa, candy and of course Pecans, and Peaches in season. Nice place to stop and they have very clean restrooms.
I just want to mention a few things, to help you keep your hard earned Disney money, also you might want to adust your time schedule when going through GA. I have some other tips that might help your drive thru our lovely state.
1) There is a 52 mile stretch of construction between Tiffton and Macon on I-75 that is on both side of the road. The speed limit is 60 and they mean 60 not 61. I counted 20 or more law enforcment office patroling and ticketing in this area.
2) In Georgia, they have a move over law, and they are serious about it, if there is a officer stopped on the side of the road you better move over.
3) Georgia is a no nonsense state when it comes to speeding so slow down, 80 to 85 will get you a super ticket.
4) I-285 that goes around Atlanta is posted different speeds so be aware. This is also has high volume of traffic, during rush hours, so do your self a favor and try to come through during non-peak hours. This is not for the faint of heart. If you do hold on...

5) Exit 115 off of I-85 is where the Mall of Georgia is, lots of nice places to get something to eat and stretch your legs. All major chains are at this exit, one of my favorites is O Charley's it is tucked behind, chili's and macaroni grill, nice relaxed atmosphere, and good food and a fair price, and good portions and selections. NOrmally very easy to get a table without a long wait. If you like diner food, try the Sugar Hill diner a few miles past the mall, great breakfast huge portions and at the right price. They have dessert to die for, take one along for the ride.
6) Exit 99 off of I-85 - The Varsity (this is a famous Atlanta landmark this one is not the orginal one it is still in downtown, very hard to get in and out of). This one is small but has the same great food, and fun, very reasonable priced.
7) Exit 63 off of I-75 - Check out Adcock Pecans, great place to pick up some snacks for the resort, they have different, jams, jellies, dressing, salsa, candy and of course Pecans, and Peaches in season. Nice place to stop and they have very clean restrooms.