Thursday 9/21/23
I was up at 1:45am and Scott shortly after. We took care of the cats feeding them, giving them medicine, playing with them, etc.
I did a Step workout knowing we would be sitting in the car all day. We showered and got ourselves ready to leave.
We left at 4:30am, a little later than our goal of leaving at 4am. The navigation in the car said 1,122 miles until we get to Disney World.
We were in Delaware at 6:58
We were in Maryland at 7:11. It’s exciting crossing into a new state as we’re driving and Delaware is a very quick state to drive through.
I know it’s corny and old fashioned, but I have a TripTik from
AAA that I’ll bring and refer to as we’re driving keeping track of where we are. Of course we also have the navigation in the car set to Disney World so we’ll follow along in both places.
There was some traffic in Maryland which wasn’t surprising since it was a weekday. The traffic started to get a little backed up around 8:30ish.
We were in Virginia at 9:25
As we’re driving south, the regular rest stops are move vending machines and bathrooms rather than the larger travel plazas you see further north. The Welcome Centers are usually larger.
We got off I95 in Virginia to get gas for the car, McDonald’s breakfast for Scott, and Starbucks around 10:45. This little detour took a bit and we were back on I95 by 11:20. I ate my breakfast (the Kodiak waffles) brought from home that I made yesterday. It wasn’t as good as eating them straight out of the waffle maker, but it was still pretty good and I enjoyed having a normal breakfast while on the road.
During our last trip there was fraud on my credit card that we think was from a gas station during the drive so we’ve been using cash for gas hoping to avoid that from happening again. In New Jersey you don’t pump your own gas, someone working at the gas station comes over to put your gas in the car for you so you just hand them cash or a credit card. I don’t know if it’s the whole state or just Northern New Jersey that doesn’t allow you to pump your own gas. However, in every other state that we stopped to get gas you pumped it yourself which meant having to go into the store to pay cash rather than a credit card at the pump (since we didn’t want to chance fraud on the card again).
We were in North Carolina at 12:40.
We were in South Carolina at 3:59. We stopped at the cute welcome center with swings outside. This is a very clean welcome center. We always make a point to sit on the swings for a few minutes; it’s a cute little tradition.
At 6pm we booked the Fairfield Inn & Suites Santee South Carolina when we were about 10 minutes away. There weren’t any king bed rooms available so we booked one with two queens. We were thinking of driving into Georgia, but decided to stop in Santee, SC. It’s so convenient to just book the hotel on the fly from the phone when we were ready to stop.
We stayed here before when we stopped in Santee so knew what to expect. It’s a solid hotel for a nights stay. It’s a standard hotel room that’s clean and comfortable. The hotel has a small 24 hour gym, a pool, included breakfast, etc. Scott brought the suitcases in, but we left some things in the car. So we don’t have to search through the suitcases during the night’s stay on the road, in the suitcases I use a packing cube for the clothes, underwear, gym clothes, pajamas, etc that we’ll need for the one night. Even in the toiletry bag, I’ll have a little separate bag with stuff needed for the one night. Of course, all the stuff in the suitcases, toiletry bag, etc is there if we need something different but it makes it a bit easier.
We are in room 315
