SteveH
Where's my Mai Tai?
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I used to drive trips like this all the time, usually had 2 staff and 13 kids, though never drove overnight with them. My wife and I did it with our 2 kids in a minivan, about a 15 hour drive and used the same tips we'd done on other caravans. By the time we hit the FL/GA boarder I was spent, stayed the night there - easy drive into WDW the next morning.
A good rule of thumb is to rotate drivers every 2 hours, first sign of the driving showing fatigue they are changed period not open for debate. It's best to have 2 alert adults in the front seats, let the driver the just finished take the pick of the other seats, usually its right behind the driver seat. Driver chooses music, everyone else sucks it up or uses headphones. Have caffeine or cold beverages and snacks handy. Other front seat person does the navigating. Check your tires at every stop, its a pain but a blow out is way worse. Plan stops head of time; everyone out, everyone uses bathroom. Bring a football or something to get out and run around a bit.
A good rule of thumb is to rotate drivers every 2 hours, first sign of the driving showing fatigue they are changed period not open for debate. It's best to have 2 alert adults in the front seats, let the driver the just finished take the pick of the other seats, usually its right behind the driver seat. Driver chooses music, everyone else sucks it up or uses headphones. Have caffeine or cold beverages and snacks handy. Other front seat person does the navigating. Check your tires at every stop, its a pain but a blow out is way worse. Plan stops head of time; everyone out, everyone uses bathroom. Bring a football or something to get out and run around a bit.