We take 287w over the Tappan Zee Bridge to the Garden State Parkway.(exit 14a) to New Jersey Parkway (exit 129) to Delaware Memorial Bridge route 295 which becomes 95 in Maryland.Follow 95 to 695w to Francis Scott Key bridge(exit 33/64)(This lets you bypass the tunnel).Follow 695 to 97S to Annapolis.Pick up route 301/50 which becomes 301s.Stay on this route to Ruther Glen Va.Pick up 207 to 95s.(This allows you to avoid DC traffic)
Follow 95 to rte 4 in Fl to Disney.
We will be leaving on 4/13 to Disney.We will spend 8 days with our son and his family in Disney and then travel across country for a couple of months.
We've tried several different paths, and will be taking the Rte 84 to Rte 81 route this time with our trailer I think. Just a lot more scenic. Some hills in PA, but nothing too bad for August.
We'll pick up Rte 17 in Winchester and reconnect with Rte 95 at Fredericksburg and plan on staying in Fredericksburg, VA for the first night (About 10 hrs we figure). Then we plan on the South Savannah KOA for the second night. We've driven through the night before with little ones, and it was not bad because we took turns with the driving. However, now that we have the trailer, I am the only one who drives and I figure 10 hours is all I want to do in a day. We'll see how much vacation fever hits and if I want to keep pushing.
I also have fond memories of taking a leisurely time along the coast when going down with my parents in their trailer. Went to the Lewes/Cape May Ferry, then across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge/Tunnel, outer banks, etc. and took secondary roads the whole way. It was an awesome trip.
Now you've got me thinking Larry, I wonder what Rte 15 south is like coming down from the Harrisburg, PA area? I saw your suggestion to take 70 over from i-81, and just kept looking north on Rte 15. Lots of historic towns along that route.
We were not planning on arriving at the Fort until Aug 5, so we would have time for one more overnight along the way.
If anyone has traveled south on Rte 15 from Harrisburg, PA area, I would like to know if it's scenic and whether there are any huge hills. Not so worried about going up the hills, just don't want to have to stop on a steep incline or overheat on the way down a long incline.
Hmmm... some good routes to think about. Looks like I will be cuddling up with a map book tonight!