Tomh
1100 miles too far North.
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We have driven to Disney World every summer for the past 7 years. This summer will be trip number 8.
The first year, we left around 5:30 am from the Mid Hudson Valley in NY, took the Pallisaides Parkway to I95, and then followed 95 down to Florida. We broke the trip up into 3 days that year, stopping the first day in Washington DC for some sight seeing, and lunch, then driving into North Carolina for the night. As I remember, we left DC mid afternoon and the traffic going into and through the Northern part of Virginia was absolutely awful. The second day we drove from North Carolina into the very Southern part of Georgia, and our third day we were at DTD by 11:00 in the morning.
Year number 2, we took 113 along the Maryland Coast and crossed the Chesapeake Bay Bridge / Tunnel into VA, thus avoiding the mess outside of DC, but . . .. it rained like crazy as we were approaching the bridge, so the kids didn't really get the experience since we couldn't see anything but the rain, and the traffic approaching, and crossing the bridge was crazy.
The following 4 years we left early AM on a Saturday, and drove either into SC, or GA the first day with varying degrees of nasty traffic in VA, mostly in the Northern part of the state.
Last year, we left home before 3:00 am on a weekday, and traffic was wonderful, sadly the car broke down in Maryland and cost us a day and a half of travel time, but that is another story.
Now, this coming August, we will be leaving our home in the Mid Hudson Valley at about 1:00 PM on Monday the 10th, and I am completely torn up as far as what route I should take. I know that the Pallisaides to I95 is the shortest route. I also figure that traffic should be tolerable through NJ, and Maryland, but my fear is that we are going to hit Northern VA just in time for the evening commute out of DC, and it is going to be a parking lot.
113 to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge / Tunnel is the second option, and I'm not necessarily against taking a second shot at letting my son see the view from the bridge, but I am concerned that traffic there might be bad as well.
The third option for us would be to take I84 across NY, and into PA, then pick up I81 in PA and follow that, eventually joining back up with 95 in North Carolina.
My question is, does anyone have any experience with any / all of these routes during the afternoon / evening on a weekday. Any experience / advice would be greatly appreciated. I am pretty familiar with the traffic I will encounter on the I95 route at that time, but not so much with 113, or 81.
The first year, we left around 5:30 am from the Mid Hudson Valley in NY, took the Pallisaides Parkway to I95, and then followed 95 down to Florida. We broke the trip up into 3 days that year, stopping the first day in Washington DC for some sight seeing, and lunch, then driving into North Carolina for the night. As I remember, we left DC mid afternoon and the traffic going into and through the Northern part of Virginia was absolutely awful. The second day we drove from North Carolina into the very Southern part of Georgia, and our third day we were at DTD by 11:00 in the morning.
Year number 2, we took 113 along the Maryland Coast and crossed the Chesapeake Bay Bridge / Tunnel into VA, thus avoiding the mess outside of DC, but . . .. it rained like crazy as we were approaching the bridge, so the kids didn't really get the experience since we couldn't see anything but the rain, and the traffic approaching, and crossing the bridge was crazy.
The following 4 years we left early AM on a Saturday, and drove either into SC, or GA the first day with varying degrees of nasty traffic in VA, mostly in the Northern part of the state.
Last year, we left home before 3:00 am on a weekday, and traffic was wonderful, sadly the car broke down in Maryland and cost us a day and a half of travel time, but that is another story.
Now, this coming August, we will be leaving our home in the Mid Hudson Valley at about 1:00 PM on Monday the 10th, and I am completely torn up as far as what route I should take. I know that the Pallisaides to I95 is the shortest route. I also figure that traffic should be tolerable through NJ, and Maryland, but my fear is that we are going to hit Northern VA just in time for the evening commute out of DC, and it is going to be a parking lot.
113 to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge / Tunnel is the second option, and I'm not necessarily against taking a second shot at letting my son see the view from the bridge, but I am concerned that traffic there might be bad as well.
The third option for us would be to take I84 across NY, and into PA, then pick up I81 in PA and follow that, eventually joining back up with 95 in North Carolina.
My question is, does anyone have any experience with any / all of these routes during the afternoon / evening on a weekday. Any experience / advice would be greatly appreciated. I am pretty familiar with the traffic I will encounter on the I95 route at that time, but not so much with 113, or 81.