KristinU said:Have you driven anything big like a Uhaul or box truck, or towed trailers before? If so, then you'll be fine. You just have to keep your size in mind and don't expect the responsiveness of a passenger car.
Time wise, two days from Pittsburgh sounds good to me. Especially if you have more than one driver. From central CT we do 2 or 3 days, but a 3 day-er usually includes either a late shove-off (i.e. after school/work) or a stop to visit family in Raleigh on the way down.
veraletta said:857 Miles it took me almost 17 hours, as it was the first time for me driving
our new motorhome. I have never drove anything bigger than a caravan.
I'm hoping that this time it will not take us as long.
We are going again this December. I had sticky notes everywhere from how tall the RV was to what to turn off while getting gas... lol
I would plan for an overall average of about 50 miles/hour in a MH including stops for fuel etc. Maintaining that average though requires few stops and they have to be pretty quick stops as well.I should note that its a 980 mile drive, and should take about 16 hours
Also, expect at least one fool to get in front of you and expect you to brake in time while towing a small house.. never fails..Have you driven anything big like a Uhaul or box truck, or towed trailers before? If so, then you'll be fine. You just have to keep your size in mind and don't expect the responsiveness of a passenger car.
Time wise, two days from Pittsburgh sounds good to me. Especially if you have more than one driver. From central CT we do 2 or 3 days, but a 3 day-er usually includes either a late shove-off (i.e. after school/work) or a stop to visit family in Raleigh on the way down.
Also, expect at least one fool to get in front of you and expect you to break in time while towing a small house.. never fails..
Leaving the evening when the wife gets out of work and driving that first 6 or 7 hours really makes a 18 or 20 hour drive much easier in my opinion.
We often do this. I'm too impatient to wait an extra minute and want to leave as soon as I get home from work. Drive 4 or 5 hours after work on Thursday. (StL to Clarksville, TN) Then drive to within a few hours of WDW (around the FL border) on Friday and have a nice easy drive in on Saturday morning.I just suggested we may want to leave Thursday night, after rush hour, and at least get south of DC. It will mean 2 nights on the road instead of 1