In the last more than 20 years, we have flown twice and driven too many times to count! lol... we flew when our kids were really little, like 3, 7 and 9, then after that drove untill last December when we flew again with 2 of our grand kids aged 6 and 8. Our son drove with his young family ages 1, 3 and 5 on what was hoped to be the first of many family trips, but that was not meant to be

Thus we took his 2 oldest girls this past christmas flying and will take the other 2 next year when they are a bit older also flying. Our son's widow, is not able to go back to DL yet, they had their honeymoon there

Flying sure has changed a lot.... anyway, we have done the drive till you drop maybe 3 times. When we were younger and could stay awake longer

the last time we tried it we were both dangerously tired even with a nap in a pull out and I refused to ever ever do it again. We took our kids on an awesome trip when they were younger, down the coast and through the redwoods and san francisco etc. took several days to do it, then drove back up the I5 in 2 days. Redding is a usual stop when we are doing that route. What I really love is what we have done and are doing again starting on monday morning.... we drive down to Lacey WA and stop at Cabela's and the mega
Walmart for road supplies and spend the night. Just getting from where we live to the border is a 3 hour trip, then another 3 hours to Lacey so that is a day in itself. I can't believe we used to leave the house at 5:30 am and drive through to Redding! anyway from Lacey we stay on the I5 then take 199 to the coast, and make it to Eureka with a quick stop to see Paul Bunyan.

Eureka is a very cool historical town and we like the Sea Grill restaurant. from there the next day it's an easy drive to San francisco with time to drive the Avenue of the Giants, and even another old historical town called Ferney. Then we like to and are, staying about 3 days in San Francisco. After that it's on through Monterey, and into Carmel for a stay. LOVE Carmel!! hubby and I plan on going back down there this fall, to stay for a week or so. that will be a non Disney trip

shocking I know. anyway from there its down along the coast through Big Sur, onto Cambria and a stay overnight to see the Hearst Castle. In Cambria there is a highway that cuts through to the I5 which we will be taking this time so we can arrive at
Disneyland by about 1 pm. Last summer we continued on down the coast along the 1 through all the other places like Santa Barbara, Long Beach, Malibu etc. then went up the 55 to the 5 which is right beside the DL area. So yes, lot's of different ways to skin the same cat. We are not choosing to drive with our grand daughters just because we are not really strong enough to cope with them on a several day roadtrip, with them it's get there in 2 and a half hours, have fun for a week, then get the heck home

This trip we are also taking our daughter and her going on 3 son. her partner is staying home to work. We are also stopping on the way back in Gilroy for the garlic festival and Sacramento for a couple of days, cause it looks so cool there!! then a stop near Eugene and then home. Honestly, if we can't take several days to drive leisurely there and back, then I just want to fly. time and circumstance have taken their toll I'm afraid!