Anonymous wrote:If you have the time, I'd drive. I have family in Louisville, and I like the time together with my teen when we go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's really pretty but really boring. 64 looks the same the entire way. There aren't too many larger cities to stop in and the roads through West Virginia can be a bit sporty in spots. Going through downtown Charleston comes to mind, maybe? Don't forget to factor in breaks too... 20 months can be a hard age to travel long distances with.
We've done that drive a few times, more than I care to count, and I would vote to fly if money isn't an issue. Especially if you're by yourself with your daughter, and it's a quick trip. At least in an airport, you guys can walk around and expend some energy before boarding the plane, and when she does have to stay quiet and seated, you can focus on keeping her happy instead of watching the road.
Thanks PP. Sorry I wasn't clear. DD is 20 years old. Same advice?
Anonymous wrote:It's really pretty but really boring. 64 looks the same the entire way. There aren't too many larger cities to stop in and the roads through West Virginia can be a bit sporty in spots. Going through downtown Charleston comes to mind, maybe? Don't forget to factor in breaks too... 20 months can be a hard age to travel long distances with.
We've done that drive a few times, more than I care to count, and I would vote to fly if money isn't an issue. Especially if you're by yourself with your daughter, and it's a quick trip. At least in an airport, you guys can walk around and expend some energy before boarding the plane, and when she does have to stay quiet and seated, you can focus on keeping her happy instead of watching the road.