canadianmom2three
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We ususally do a super long drive day on the first day, and then the second day is a short drive. My DH has it all timed out so that we avoid all traffic in major cities by leaving our house at 4 a.m., and we try to drive with minimal stops until 10 or 11 p.m. then we are up and there the next day by around noon. We make it in about 18-20 hours but we live right on the US border. We are used to driving emuch farther south to visit the grandparents, so Disney is like a short drive for us
The kids LOVE the along I75 book now that they are older, and they have their own things that they look out for in terms of landmarks etc. Of course with all the technology they drive goes much quicker. When they were younger I used to print off their own copies of maps with major points on them so that they could kind of follow along where we were at. I also got a great tip about buying little trinkets from the dollar store and wrapping them, then the kids got to reach into the treat bag and unwrap one every so often. They were just little junky things like window clings to decorate the car windows, packets of gum, little travel lights etc. but they loved that!!

The kids LOVE the along I75 book now that they are older, and they have their own things that they look out for in terms of landmarks etc. Of course with all the technology they drive goes much quicker. When they were younger I used to print off their own copies of maps with major points on them so that they could kind of follow along where we were at. I also got a great tip about buying little trinkets from the dollar store and wrapping them, then the kids got to reach into the treat bag and unwrap one every so often. They were just little junky things like window clings to decorate the car windows, packets of gum, little travel lights etc. but they loved that!!