Anonymous wrote:You could do the auto train
Anonymous wrote:The worst part is the stretch between DC and Richmond. Always.
We’ve done this a few times and it sucked but was doable.
Anonymous wrote:I think it comes down to attitude. Plenty of people do this. We did it once bc of Covid. Stopped for a night in Savannah on the way down, drive straight through on the way back. All perfectly fine yet I hated it and will never do it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll never find out. SC was bad enough.
Virginia is bad enough!
Anonymous wrote:I’ll never find out. SC was bad enough.
Anonymous wrote:Getting through SC is the worst!!! But a trip to Orlando in one shot is very doable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did it with our four kids in August 2020. We left around 4pm and drove overnight. It took us about 17 hours, but we also stopped for a longer dinner, had a bit of trouble finding places open for the bathroom (b/c 2020), and got caught in some traffic.
Even with all that, it was totally doable--so much so that the next summer, we drove all the way across the country to San Diego and back for our summer vacation.
I am convinced there are two kinds of people in this world. The people who can do the above, and the people who can’t (and my family is in the latter group.) 8 hours is about our limit. Beyond that we either fly or don’t go. Yes that is a privileged position to be in.
Anonymous wrote:We just did that for spring break. We were in Orlando by 8pm with generous breaks. Totally doable. Left at 5am.
Anonymous wrote:Getting through SC is the worst!!! But a trip to Orlando in one shot is very doable.