Stitch76
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We drove down from KY last year with a 8 and 6 year old. This is the plan we followed, and it worked like a charm.
The day we were to leave, we let the girls visit their Grandma, since they would not see her for a week, me and DH went home, closed the shades, and slept for about 4-5 hours.
We went and picked up the kids, grabbed a quick shower for everyone, and changed the girls into their new Disney pjs we had bought for the trip. We left the house at about 7:00 pm. The girls bedtime is 8:00, so that gave them some time to settle in and watch a DVD (small portable player), around 8:30 they both were getting sleepy, and were soon passed out in the back seat.
Me and DH took turns driving and sleeping, and when we got to the Florida line early the next morning, I awakend the girls, took them to the bathroom (Rest Area passing into Florida is very clean, and has been on the several occassions we have stopped by), to freshen up and change into their clothes. We had a small picnic breakfast and was on our way.
The girls did not tire of riding, because they slept most of the way, a 12-13 hour drive, was more like a 2-3 hour drive for them. It made it so much better, and because me and DH took a nap before leaving, and turns driving, neither one of us was over tired from the driving and lost sleep.
We however did not follow this plan going back home
, and learned our lesson the hard way, never again will I drive that distance with an AWAKE child. 
The day we were to leave, we let the girls visit their Grandma, since they would not see her for a week, me and DH went home, closed the shades, and slept for about 4-5 hours.
We went and picked up the kids, grabbed a quick shower for everyone, and changed the girls into their new Disney pjs we had bought for the trip. We left the house at about 7:00 pm. The girls bedtime is 8:00, so that gave them some time to settle in and watch a DVD (small portable player), around 8:30 they both were getting sleepy, and were soon passed out in the back seat.
Me and DH took turns driving and sleeping, and when we got to the Florida line early the next morning, I awakend the girls, took them to the bathroom (Rest Area passing into Florida is very clean, and has been on the several occassions we have stopped by), to freshen up and change into their clothes. We had a small picnic breakfast and was on our way.
The girls did not tire of riding, because they slept most of the way, a 12-13 hour drive, was more like a 2-3 hour drive for them. It made it so much better, and because me and DH took a nap before leaving, and turns driving, neither one of us was over tired from the driving and lost sleep.
We however did not follow this plan going back home
, and learned our lesson the hard way, never again will I drive that distance with an AWAKE child. 
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. I'm getting excited about coming up with things to keep them busy. Our biggest challenges last time were keeping the car clean and the kids staying awake most of the night. They were really quite good, but awake. My goals for next trip are to create better vehicle organization and figure out what in the world to do with a 2 year old for 18 hours. She currently does not nap, does not sleep through the night, does not show any interest in TV and does not ride well in the car. I'm really hoping at least some of these things change in the next year.