Is it really possible getting the Boardwalk when taking exit 352 off I-75 in Ocala?

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Last month when my family and I drove from Valdosta, Georiga to the Boardwalk Inn we had put their address on our navigation system. Well while we were driving in Ocala the navigation said to get off exit 352 of I-75 and turn left. So I am wondering is that an actual way for getting to the Boardwalk or WDW in general because I didn't think you can go that way.
 
You would still be a mighty long way from the Boardwalk Inn at exit 352 off I-75,
80 plus miles away.

From google maps it would appear your most direct route would be to continue on I-75 to the Florida Turnpike, to Route 429, to exit 8 (Western Way) and into WDW.
 
Why anyone would get off at exit 352 in Ocala,Fl to get to the Boardwalk is beyond me,maybe there's something called Boardwalk in Ocala that it was confusing it for.That's why it's better to use common sense most of the times over those navigation systems.I'm not saying they're not useful as they are but many times they just don't give the best or accurate information.I remember I was driving in Orlando following a R.E agent who was showing my uncle houses in Orlando.This was a local agent who should know the area,instead he was simply keying in the address for the houses and we must have spent 2 hours extra that day just correcting wrong turns,making u-turns and simply not finding places.I was following the R.E agent without a navigation system and since I know Orlando pretty well I would have gotten to those houses far easier than the local agent.
 
Why anyone would get off at exit 352 in Ocala,Fl to get to the Boardwalk is beyond me,maybe there's something called Boardwalk in Ocala that it was confusing it for.That's why it's better to use common sense most of the times over those navigation systems.I'm not saying they're not useful as they are but many times they just don't give the best or accurate information.I remember I was driving in Orlando following a R.E agent who was showing my uncle houses in Orlando.This was a local agent who should know the area,instead he was simply keying in the address for the houses and we must have spent 2 hours extra that day just correcting wrong turns,making u-turns and simply not finding places.I was following the R.E agent without a navigation system and since I know Orlando pretty well I would have gotten to those houses far easier than the local agent.
Believe me we had put the correct address for the Boardwalk Inn, so I am not sure why it said to get off that exit in Ocala.

Now I also found out our navigation basically tells us to avoid toll roads. For example when going to The Loop Plaza it says to go down 192 and turn at a specifc road, instead of going down 535 and using the Osceola Expressway which is the fastest route possible. I came to that conclusion about the toll roads because when driving back home in Ontario we take a specifc highway to a toll highway however the navigation advised against it, even though the way toll road was a lot faster.
 

Now I also found out our navigation basically tells us to avoid toll roads.

On all GPS units that I've used, there's a setup menu (although it's not always easy to find). You can specify various preferences, including whether or not to allow toll roads.

Getting off in Ocala and then taking US-27 to US-192 to WDW is a valid way to get you to Disney's Boardwalk Inn without tolls.

I'd rather pay tolls and get there more quickly.
 
On all GPS units that I've used, there's a setup menu (although it's not always easy to find). You can specify various preferences, including whether or not to allow toll roads.

Getting off in Ocala and then taking US-27 to US-192 to WDW is a valid way to get you to Disney's Boardwalk Inn without tolls.

I'd rather pay tolls and get there more quickly.

Our GPS does the same thing.
#1-it's about 2 miles shorter due to difference in angles, US 27 is more direct, even though it takes much longer.

#2-you never pay a toll.
 
Are you really supposed to follow the GPS over parts of the route where you already know the way?

Hopefully the GPS will figure out and recite new directions if you choose your own route and then rely on the GPS as you get closer to your destination.
 
On all GPS units that I've used, there's a setup menu (although it's not always easy to find). You can specify various preferences, including whether or not to allow toll roads.

Getting off in Ocala and then taking US-27 to US-192 to WDW is a valid way to get you to Disney's Boardwalk Inn without tolls.

I'd rather pay tolls and get there more quickly.
Believe me we didn't get off in Ocala and drive down their roads to the Boardwalk Inn. We went towards the Turnpike and then onto I-4.
 
Try Skelooch's directions next time, much easier and quicker than taking the turnpike to I-4. It's a much nicer road and comes out right next to Coronado Springs Resort!
 
Try Skelooch's directions next time, much easier and quicker than taking the turnpike to I-4. It's a much nicer road and comes out right next to Coronado Springs Resort!
This coming December we are planning on taking the Turnpike - 429.

Last month when we got to Orlando there was a major accident on I-4 at 535 and the traffic on I-4 Westbound was backed up for miles. So we got off at Sand Lake and went down International Drive all the way to 536 when entering WDW. Had we heard of the accident before we would have taken 429.

Now in all the years we have taken the Turnpike to I-4 we never experienced anything like that before, so that's why we didn't think twice about getting back on I-4.
 
This coming December we are planning on taking the Turnpike - 429.

Last month when we got to Orlando there was a major accident on I-4 at 535 and the traffic on I-4 Westbound was backed up for miles. So we got off at Sand Lake and went down International Drive all the way to 536 when entering WDW. Had we heard of the accident before we would have taken 429.

Now in all the years we have taken the Turnpike to I-4 we never experienced anything like that before, so that's why we didn't think twice about getting back on I-4.

Yeah, I-4 is a nightmare when there's an accident!! I love 429, just don't speed on it, I always see one or more cars getting ticketed on it!
 
My father has an older GPS, and it refuses to put him on a toll road (no matter what settings you select in the menu). When we travelled to Disney with him last time, when he got on the turnpike, it kept telling him to exit or u-turn or anything except continue forward on the turnpike. It actually SHUT ITSELF OFF when he didn't obey it's constant requests to get off that road! No that's a piece of technology... one that actually pouts if you don't listen to it! :rotfl:
 
Yeah, I-4 is a nightmare when there's an accident!! I love 429, just don't speed on it, I always see one or more cars getting ticketed on it!

I-4 is a nightmare at any time......I avoid it like the plague. I have learned a lot of nifty ways around it since I moved here.
 
Are you really supposed to follow the GPS over parts of the route where you already know the way?

Hopefully the GPS will figure out and recite new directions if you choose your own route and then rely on the GPS as you get closer to your destination.

We like taking a certain way home from Disney (FL Turnpike to I75 to I24 to I57) and our GPS always tries to route us on I65 instead of I57. After passing the exit for I65 and hearing "recalculating" as we passed exit after exit that it wanted us to take and head back to I65, it finally said "You can't get there from here" and shut the navigation down (We were on I24 at that time and have driven that way many, many times). I guess she (female voice) finally got mad at us for ignoring her instructions. I have learned to put an intersection on I57 as a via point so that it will take us the correct way.
I hope that our new Garmin Nuvi with some added features including learning will learn our preferred routing quickly so that I don't have to remember to add the via point.
 
You would still be a mighty long way from the Boardwalk Inn at exit 352 off I-75,
80 plus miles away.

From google maps it would appear your most direct route would be to continue on I-75 to the Florida Turnpike, to Route 429, to exit 8 (Western Way) and into WDW.

This is our exact route to BW (And other WDW resorts) when we drive.
 
We like taking a certain way home from Disney (FL Turnpike to I75 to I24 to I57) and our GPS always tries to route us on I65 instead of I57. After passing the exit for I65 and hearing "recalculating" as we passed exit after exit that it wanted us to take and head back to I65, it finally said "You can't get there from here" and shut the navigation down. I guess she (female voice) finally got mad at us for ignoring her instructions. I have learned to put an intersection on I57 as a via point so that it will take us the correct way.
I hope that our new Garmin Nuvi with some added features including learning will learn our preferred routing quickly so that I don't have to remember to add the via point.

i too take I57 home to chicago rather than I65 my tom tom does the same thing i just go to I57 shut off my gps and when i turn it back on after a few miles it redirects me on I57
 












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