HI!
My Fiance and I will be driving to Disney where our honeymoon will be. We want to drive and stop at states along the way. He is from Europe so has never taken to drive to Florida...we have always flown together.
List your advice from experience including times to leave, places to stay and stop along the way, and places we CANNOT miss! Im an avid photographer, so if you have some great photographs from your trip down tell me where!
We are getting married October 14th. We have to be in Disney on the 19th. So we could leave the 15th-the 17th. We kinda want to leave the 15th, stop along the way and get into Orlando early for Sea World-FI's never been-and Universal.
Looking forward to your suggestions!
Re: Driving to Florida Honeymoon-Suggestions and Advice Please!
-Leave on the 15th and stay near Hilton Head or Savannah (it's probably going to be at least a 12 hour drive, though)
-Spend the morning of 16th in Savannah relaxing and doing touristy things
-Drive to Orlando (about 5 hours from Svannah) late afternoon/early evening of the 16th
-Go to Sea World on the 17th
-Go to Universal on the 18th and early on the 19th
-Check into your Disney hotel mid-afternoon of the 19th
In all honesty, that's a LOT to try to cram into a few days. I'd personally skip Sea World and Universal and just spend my time getting down there (and this coming from someone who really wants to go to Universal). When I lived near Savannah, my parents decided to come get me and go to DW for a weekend trip. They drove to my place on Thursday, we drove to Disney on Friday, came back to my place on Sunday, and they drove home Monday. It's just a really long trip.
If you were flying, I'd say to fit everything in, but since you're driving that's a nightmare in the making. JMO.
Driving on I-95 or the Capital Beltway around DC totally stinks. "Rush Hour" starts at 5-6 am, and doesn't end until midnight. I've driven up to DC from NC, and seen traffic backed up for miles on I-95 south just south of the beltway at 11pm. It's insane. The only time you can pretty much guarantee no huge traffic mess and/or too much traffic driving way too many different speeds is if you are traveling those highways between midnight and 5 am.
If you guys like little old-style road-side motels, 301 has plenty, mostly in MD but some in VA as well. There's a Holiday Inn Express or something like that on Rt 301 about 5-10 miles into VA, too. Definitely get a AAA membership if you don't have one already. You can pick up their Tour Books for the states you'll go through; they are the easiest possible way to find places to stay and things to do along your route. Myrtle Beach or Charleston SC (both a ways from the interstate, though) and Savannah GA might be interesting to you. Myrtle isn't exactly pretty except for the ocean. Charleston and Savannah have cool old buildings and things. I wish I could suggest something in NC for you, but there just isn't much along I-95 in my fair state.
June 2012 Bride!