bjlc57
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Tinkrbell said:When we drive down it takes about 2 & a half days. We leave Milwaukee at around 5:00am, get to Nashville around 6:00pm. The next day we get to Valdosta by 7:00pm (depends on what time we leave Nashville). The last day we finish up by driving the rest of the way to WDW. It usually takes us longer though because we stop to visit family along the way.
We leave the south side of Milwaukee at 4am... This gets you to the turn on hy 65 in just around 2 hours if you go through downtown Chicago.. But by leaving at this time, there is little traffic in Chicago.. But if you wait until even 4:30 am the traffic starts to build..
You have a choice from Milwaukee, if you have a new car or a rental go to Atlanta and go over the Mountains in Chatanooga.. or take hy 65 right to Birmingham..
By way of Atlanta, Veldosta is the optiimum stopping point......
In Birmingham, we stay on the south end of town.......We again leave at 5am...
We take 65 to 231 in Montgomery, and right before you get to Florida, there are a couple of small towns WHERE YOU ACTUALLY GET A DEAL ON ORANGES... not like those big stands on the main highways..
Hy 231 to Hy 10.... 10 to 75 and then to the Florida turnpike..
Believe it or not the time difference is not much between the two routes.. BUT GOING OVER THE MOUNTAINS IS.....
The key to both these methods is leaving early....especially with kids,,, the kids don't wake up until you are knee deep into Indiana... Plus when you drive hy 65 there are no turn offs.. One road, one direction... GO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lastly the real key to driving is to try and not look at the signs telling you how much further you have to go.. Just go until you need to stop... then you can figure out how far you went and how much further to go.. This allows the miles to "blend together" instead of driving each and every mile...
I hope that this advise helps.... I wish you well..