Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't even figure that out on your own, you may not be ready for a trip out of your house.
+1
There are pluses and minuses to each. What are your preferences and/or restrictions?
Just don't want to drive on narrow roads. Need an idea about the highway. Tried looking at the map didn't help much.
Definitely will save airfare and car rental.
Drive is about 10-12 hours depending on how fast you drive, number of stops, etc. It's not bad and I've done it multiple times. All on the interstates (two lane highways mostly). We mostly would drive overnight for our DD's sake, so deer were an issue at times, but that was the worst of it. The border crossing is a breeze vis a vis US-Mexico crossing. Plus, you will save a ton of money versus flying ($300~), and when you incorporate the drive to the airport, two hours waiting/security, flight, etc, that's at least 4-5 hours right there or 50% of the way!![]()
Anonymous wrote:I’ve done the drive before and it’s about 10 hours of drive time plus breaks.
We started from Alexandria early around 6am and took an early lunch break in Altoona; kept driving and took an afternoon break about an hour from Buffalo.
Made it to Buffalo and waited for Immigration and then drove the last hour and change into Toronto. Checked in to hotel and wandered out for dinner and had great night of heavy sleep.
Stayed five days and then drove from Toronto to Niagara Falls CA and stayed overnight; left next day at 10am and home by 8pm or so.
Loved the drive - very scenic and DS loved seeing the bear crossing signs and driving through small towns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also remember that you cell phone will work, check your data rates for roaming, ect. it can get expensive quickly if you don't think about it...
You should be able to contact your carrier and get a CA plan temporarily, I think it's like $10 per day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't even figure that out on your own, you may not be ready for a trip out of your house.
+1
There are pluses and minuses to each. What are your preferences and/or restrictions?
Just don't want to drive on narrow roads. Need an idea about the highway. Tried looking at the map didn't help much.
Definitely will save airfare and car rental.
Anonymous wrote:Also remember that you cell phone will work, check your data rates for roaming, ect. it can get expensive quickly if you don't think about it...
Anonymous wrote:You can fly into downtown Toronto if you fly Porter - the airport is on the island, and there is now a pedestrian tunnel you can take over, and then a free shuttle right downtown to Union Station. You can either stay in that area (Air Canada Centre, Rogers Centre, CN Tower, aquarium are all right there) or catch the subway there. Porter often has deals.
I would only drive if you will want a car while there (if travelling out of the city).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't even figure that out on your own, you may not be ready for a trip out of your house.
I thought this form is to help each other from your experience. Distance is doable by car but not sure about the route. Like how are the highwas, rest areas. If you have nothing good to say do not respond.
A five second Google search will show you three routes. If you can read a map (not strictly necessary with Google maps) you can tell that one of them is interstate all the way.
Seriously, just figure it out. Do you want to drive or fly?
Anonymous wrote:I would drive.
Anonymous wrote:fly to buffalo and hire car rent to toronto cheap we have driven many times 9 hours of fly porter airlines