dudspizza
I married in to a Disney crazy family... now I hav
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We have kicked around the idea of pulling our 2006 29' Jayco travel trailer to WDW. While sitting around the fire at the cabin last night, my brother-in-law stated we should do it while our kids are still young. We would love to take a month or so camping our way to WDW, staying 10-14 days and then heading back home.
Questions.
1. How is the drive from MN to FL? I am worried about mountain driving as I am not sure my 1/2 ton truck can handle it. It does fine for 3 hours into Wisconsin, but I would hate to get to mountains in Tennessee or something and have towing issues.
2. How long would it take? A week.... less/more?
3. Is it even smart to do it with the gas prices where they are at. Right now, I have to stop about every 3-3.5 hours to fill up at $70 a shot.... makes flying look a hell of a lot better. BUT, not the same experience. PLUS, this would allow us to bring our beagle, Minnie, along for the trip.
So, any thoughts on pulling our travel trailer to WDW?
Thanks.
Duds
Questions.
1. How is the drive from MN to FL? I am worried about mountain driving as I am not sure my 1/2 ton truck can handle it. It does fine for 3 hours into Wisconsin, but I would hate to get to mountains in Tennessee or something and have towing issues.
2. How long would it take? A week.... less/more?
3. Is it even smart to do it with the gas prices where they are at. Right now, I have to stop about every 3-3.5 hours to fill up at $70 a shot.... makes flying look a hell of a lot better. BUT, not the same experience. PLUS, this would allow us to bring our beagle, Minnie, along for the trip.
So, any thoughts on pulling our travel trailer to WDW?
Thanks.
Duds