So up until my
DCL cruise in September, I have always flown to WDW. Like you, (even on solo trips in my case) I always get a rental car. Although I use WDW transport for most if not all of my park visits, often enough I have meals planned at other resorts and I prefer to drive then taking the buses when traveling between resorts. I also tend to drive to DTD.
For me, on a personnel trip, I will drive instead of fly for any drive 8 hours or less (now probably being raised to 10 hours or so). The reason I prefer to drive is that I enjoy the sense of freedom that I have using my own car plus:
1) leave whenever I feel like
2) can take as many bags as I want and don't have to worry about the weight
3) Can have a cooler so that I can carry soda & water
4) I just love driving (I don't dislike flying but the hassle factor seems to be getting higher each year)
So if you have the time to drive, I say go for it. In my case, I loved driving down to Port Canaveral for my cruise. We added a few days to the trip and stopped in St Augustine before the cruise and Savannah after the cruise.
Thanks for all the thoughts.
I just checked the airfare and rental car for our July trip and it went up significantly since I last checked around Christmas-time.
The rental car went from $338 for a SUV to $517 for a car and $713 for a SUV. Airfare went up only by about $60 total for 4 tickets.
Since we aren't willing to go without a car at this time, we have just decided to drive.
I'll keep looking for a good rental car and airfare deal but unless the price goes back under $1000, we're going to drive.
So do any of you have a spreadsheet you use to factor in all the costs for driving to WDW? I'd love to have a copy.
So far I'm thinking:
Gas (
AAA says it will cost about $275 RT for my vehicle)
Hotel
Tolls
Wear and Tear (not sure how to calculate this)
Food
Entertainment
I didn't end up putting together a formal spreadsheet, but here is what I ended comparing against:
1) Gas (I went online to AAA and did a triptik from my house to Port Canaveral (or WDW in your case). I then took the round trip distance and divided it by the average gas mileage of my SUV. I then used the gas price that I am paying here in NH.
2) Hotel cost for both the trip down & back
3) Additional meals
I didn't include wear & tear because I wasn't sure how to quantify it. I then compared that against our airfare plus the cost of the rental car.
I will definitely drive again sometime even for a solo trip. My next 2 WDW trips will be with my nephew ('10) and niece ('11). Since I don't want to puch my luck on how long I am taking them away, I won't push my luck and add days to drive. However, I can't wait to drive again.