Perhaps I should clarify. We have driven to WDW a number of times with 2 children. We have driven in March, April, May, and August. We have driven in thunderstorms, pea soup fog, torrential rain (had to come home I-75 because parts of I-95 was under water), late into the night (when we drove too late and couldn't get a room easily), sent on long detours well off the highway due to accidents and road construction, with a child with irritable bowel syndrome ("I HAVE TO GO NOW!"), with a child who developed a sinus infection on the day we left WDW, BUT we have never driven for miles in freezing rain (as far as Atlanta Georgia I'm told) or during a snow storm that closes highways or through the mountains of Tennessee when all you can see is snow blowing against your windshield. This trip would include my DH and I alone. I do have snow tires on my car, have a CAA membership and we would pack an emergency preparedness kit for the car. I have used Dave Hunter's Along I-75 every trip since 1994 and wouldn't leave home without it. According to CAA the distance to WDW from my front door is 1398 miles taking approximately 25 hours (that includes crossing the border). We have found that 25 hours is about what it takes us to do the drive. As soon as I can get clearance at work to take 2 weeks vacation in February I will be calling CRO to book 11 days at Pop Century. The chill in the air today seals the deal. A little warmth in February is just what we need to get us to spring.