Shelly F - Ohio
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Also factor in the wear and tear on your car. How tired the driver will be and what if you get caught in a snow storm or heavy rains that slow you down. And the cost of a hotel both going down and coming home if you plan to stop. That's a lot of vacation time spent in a car. If I could not find good fares at my home airport then I would search for one along the way. Is Baltimore too far for you? They often have good fares to MCO or try flying into Tampa. The drive from MCO to WDW is 35 minutes. THe drive from Tampa to WDW is 1hr 20 minutes.. So it would only be an extra 40 minute drive to Tampa. And the Tampa airport is SO much calmer than MCO. We can turn in our rental car, check our bags and be throught security all with in 20-25 minutes!