Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YES.
If you take 95-S to Richmond, you will hit traffic there and when you get on to 64-E. You will sit on the bridge going into the Hampton Tunnel.
Just leave early. Go to the mall and let them loose in the play area. There's several to choose from. If I were you, I would want to be over the Hampton Bridge-Tunnel as early as possible.
-A VA Beach Native
This is OP.
Yes the mall is on my list of ideas. The main issue is the little one LOVES HIS NAP. Like sleeps for 3 hours 1-4pm in a crib. In the car he'll do an hour, which is fine, but we'd have to be driving around sometime between 1 and 3. Meaning my 4 year old is stuck in the car too. So we're just mulling all our options in an attempt to keep it from being too painful.
We have never had a big problem on 64-E going down the last few years, but lots of people talk about how bad it can get, so I think we've just been lucky....
We're going to Sandbridge, so in the past I've considered going 664. Do you have an opinion on that route around Norfolk to Sandbridge?
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I-95S to I-295S around Richmond to I-64E. Don't take I-95S all the way into downtown Richmond to connect to I-64. I-295 (no, it isn't the same as 295 in DC) is sort of like the Richmond version of the Beltway.
I think you're crazy to leave Arlington at 11AM because of how heavy traffic on I-95 will be, but that may make you late enough to miss the worst of the eastbound 64 traffic heading through Hampton and the tunnel the PP mentioned. Maybe. If you're really lucky.
Honestly, everything about 95 gets 10x worse during the summer.
- A Richmond Native
This is OP. Yes always do the 295 loop around. That part I do know! It's really the stretch leading into Fredericksburg that I know can be really painful. And I'm assuming later in the morning that extends towards Richmond.
Anonymous wrote:I-95S to I-295S around Richmond to I-64E. Don't take I-95S all the way into downtown Richmond to connect to I-64. I-295 (no, it isn't the same as 295 in DC) is sort of like the Richmond version of the Beltway.
I think you're crazy to leave Arlington at 11AM because of how heavy traffic on I-95 will be, but that may make you late enough to miss the worst of the eastbound 64 traffic heading through Hampton and the tunnel the PP mentioned. Maybe. If you're really lucky.
Honestly, everything about 95 gets 10x worse during the summer.
- A Richmond Native
Anonymous wrote:YES.
If you take 95-S to Richmond, you will hit traffic there and when you get on to 64-E. You will sit on the bridge going into the Hampton Tunnel.
Just leave early. Go to the mall and let them loose in the play area. There's several to choose from. If I were you, I would want to be over the Hampton Bridge-Tunnel as early as possible.
-A VA Beach Native