Bonjour Jean-Seb

We're getting ready for our 10th drive (next week!

) and we've definitely perfected our travels (to our liking!) over the years so here are my tips

I'm assuming you're leaving from somewhere in Quebec or in Ontario so these tips should apply as well, if you like them of course
We don't have international drivers' license. We considered it when Georgia was in the news about this but we never did it. Now that they've been in the media saying that the Canadian Driver License was acceptable I don't think you need one.
Food and breaks : We leave around 5am, cross the border, and get breakfast at McD's in Plattsburgh. We then only stop for gas or bathroom breaks for the rest of the day. We pack a lunch that we eat in the car and we eat dinner when we stop for the night in Virginia. The next morning, we have breakfast at the hotel (continental breakfast included with the room) and then have lunch at Sonic (a family favorite that we don't have up here

). We usually wait until we arrive to have some dinner but we'll sometimes stop for fast-food somewhere if it's getting too late.
Schedule : We get up at 4am and we're on the road by 5am (these last minute things always take longer than expected...

) on departure day. We usually make it to our hotel in Virginia between 6 and 7pm (depending on traffic, roads, weather, etc.). The next morning, we get up at 6am, have breakfast at the hotel and then hit the road around 7:30am. We get to our lunch spot (Sonic) around noon and we get to WDW (hotel or rental house) around 7-7:30pm.
Itinerary : We use the inland route to avoid NYC and DC traffic and it worked so far. We did the coastal road once (weekend) and we still got stuck in traffic so we don't take any chance now. We do I87-287-78-81-77-26-95-4. We've had to deal with roadwork, accidents, a forest fire forcing the actual closure of the interstate

, rain, thunderstorms and lots and lots of traffic over the years but these are the hazards of the road, right?

I don't think the itinerary is to blame as you can encounter any of these on any road. The worst we've had to deal with is a major snowstorm in the Adirondacks mountains (twice!

) and we need to go through those anyway... although we did come back through the 1000 islands (so the 401) by mistake last time (gps settings) and I'll have to remember that if there is snow in the forecast as I think it's a much easier road to deal with in winter conditions.
Since we try to make the first day a little longer than the second one, we don't stop for the night at the same place both ways.
We spend the night at the Comfort Suites in Salem (VA) on the way down. We need a suite for us 6 and this is perfect at around 100$ with breakfast, plus there is a grocery store next door and a Denny's we can walk to for dinner. It's very nice to be able to walk anywhere after a day in the car...
Coming home, we use the same itinerary but we stop for the night at the Sleep Inn in Harrisonburg (VA). It's pretty much the same (suite with breakfast) but a little more expensive (like 115$) and there is a IHOP we can walk to for dinner.
There you go!
We did our first drive when the kids were 9-7-4-2 and they are now 16-14-11-9 and we still enjoy it very much. Just remember to pack lots of snacks, lots of electronic gear (ipad, Nintendo DS, DVDs) and have fun! I know we will
