Ken_Breadbox
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Just back yesterday. Disney was great. The trip there and back, however...
We took the Virginias/Carolinas route down (we live in Waterloo). Our stopping point the first day was Charlotte, NC, at Drury Northlake, which was fantastic. However...
Google Maps says it's 12:54 door to door. Bing, using an almost identical route, says 11:41. I figured the real drive time was somewhere between the two.
Bzzzt.
It took 15 hrs that first day, with maybe an hour's worth of stops (including the border, which took all of 30 seconds). Call it 14 hrs drive time, and then consider the first two hours were on Ontario 400-series autobahns. The flow of traffic was doing 130 km/hr easy. Had we abided by posted limits (which are de facto minimums on the 401/403), it would have added at least half an hour, making the drive time 14:30.
Where does Bing get off saying 11:41? It'll tell you where it gets off. Jacksonville.
Charlotte to WDW was supposed to be 8:02. Whatever. It was exactly ten hours with minimal stops to take on gas and offload Red Bull. (I hope never to have to drink that stuff again.) Given the huge discrepancy the first day, it was very disappointing to see another the second.
It's bad when only DW drives. She had by far the hardest job; I had only to keep her awake.
The trip back, a straight shot up I-75, was supposed to be 45 minutes longer than the trip down. We were dreading this long before it started.
It ended up being just a little bit shorter, albeit still more than three hours over the projected drive time, even accounting for stops.
Next time we fly.
We took the Virginias/Carolinas route down (we live in Waterloo). Our stopping point the first day was Charlotte, NC, at Drury Northlake, which was fantastic. However...
Google Maps says it's 12:54 door to door. Bing, using an almost identical route, says 11:41. I figured the real drive time was somewhere between the two.
Bzzzt.
It took 15 hrs that first day, with maybe an hour's worth of stops (including the border, which took all of 30 seconds). Call it 14 hrs drive time, and then consider the first two hours were on Ontario 400-series autobahns. The flow of traffic was doing 130 km/hr easy. Had we abided by posted limits (which are de facto minimums on the 401/403), it would have added at least half an hour, making the drive time 14:30.
Where does Bing get off saying 11:41? It'll tell you where it gets off. Jacksonville.
Charlotte to WDW was supposed to be 8:02. Whatever. It was exactly ten hours with minimal stops to take on gas and offload Red Bull. (I hope never to have to drink that stuff again.) Given the huge discrepancy the first day, it was very disappointing to see another the second.
It's bad when only DW drives. She had by far the hardest job; I had only to keep her awake.
The trip back, a straight shot up I-75, was supposed to be 45 minutes longer than the trip down. We were dreading this long before it started.
It ended up being just a little bit shorter, albeit still more than three hours over the projected drive time, even accounting for stops.
Next time we fly.