doubletrouble_vb
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I understand your excitement about the curly hair specialist. There are a very limited number of people who can do my hair so every time I lose one for some reason it becomes an extensive search to replace her. Fortunately I can mostly handle my hair but there are times I really need help.
Anyway...I think your revised plan is pretty good. My only suggestion is really a warning. If you manage to make it out of the airport at 3:30 I think you'll do very well traffic wise in terms of getting as far as Edison (figuring about an hour...maybe a little less). There are a lot of companies in that area of NJ so by 4:30 you are going to hit NJ rush hour, after that you will be in Philadelphia rush hour. You might get lucky for Wilmington and beyond... I'm just saying don't count on getting to your hotel in Baltimore by 7pm.
Sounds like you've already made your reservations but I figure I'll point this out anyway. You could make your flight an open-jaw flight. I don't know about international flights but for US flights it still counts as round trip as long as you start and end in the same place. So figure half the cost of a r/t to DC or Baltimore plus half the cost from Boston or NYC. While this doesn't eliminate the rental car it would cut down on your driving making for a nicer trip.
Anyway...I think your revised plan is pretty good. My only suggestion is really a warning. If you manage to make it out of the airport at 3:30 I think you'll do very well traffic wise in terms of getting as far as Edison (figuring about an hour...maybe a little less). There are a lot of companies in that area of NJ so by 4:30 you are going to hit NJ rush hour, after that you will be in Philadelphia rush hour. You might get lucky for Wilmington and beyond... I'm just saying don't count on getting to your hotel in Baltimore by 7pm.
Sounds like you've already made your reservations but I figure I'll point this out anyway. You could make your flight an open-jaw flight. I don't know about international flights but for US flights it still counts as round trip as long as you start and end in the same place. So figure half the cost of a r/t to DC or Baltimore plus half the cost from Boston or NYC. While this doesn't eliminate the rental car it would cut down on your driving making for a nicer trip.

