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geminigirl ([personal profile] geminigirl) wrote2005-07-19 05:30 pm
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Packing/Travel Plans

Despite the horror that is packing (though the moveres will pack for us, there are some things that are such a disaster from the last move that I'm packing myself) there are very few things that aren't cheered up by twelve week old kittens. I don't know where the camera is, but we welcomed Widget Ferdinand Thunderpaws and Gizmo Elizabeth Thunderpaws into our home about four weeks ago. They're a wonderful distraction, and a bright spot in the day. The are at the moment curled up on the couch near me purring and wrestling and licking each other. Beta is less than thrilled, but he's getting used to them. I think it will be easier when we're in a new home all together and the space wasn't Oblivion's house. (It was very very obvious that Oblivion was our alpha cat when we had both cats...she really kept Beta in line.)

Our travel plans....

We're expecting to leave NJ some time on Friday evening, and drive to the DC metro area. We'll stay somewhere around there (we're making no hotel reservations, and letting the length of time we feel like driving determine our actual travel distance and stopping points) and hopefully be able to corral people into brunch/breakfast at around 10 AM on Saturday morning. (Side note...I could use some help on this, if someone in the DC-Local crowd might be willing to be the local point person for this, who would be willing to transcribe phone posts and be the point of contact for non-LJ friends.) Wherever we go, we'll chose something childfriendly (if you've got any suggestions, please post them, or e-mail me.)

Our route will basically take us down I-95, to I-4, in Florida. If you're along the I-95 corridor, south of the DC Metro area and would like to see us, let me know. We'll see what we can do.

[identity profile] vvalkyri.livejournal.com 2005-07-20 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
Dad manages here to New Smyrna in 13 hours, sometimes less. He doesn't speedbut he also takes few breaks.

Just as a semiuseful datapoint :)

Would you like me to get info from him re the best gas prices in which states? He knows to the turnoff #. (He's en route right now)

[identity profile] vvalkyri.livejournal.com 2005-07-20 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
They do it with two cats taking up the entirety of the back seat, so it's doable. A two day ride is certainly more doable, particularly if you're not really leaving til noonish.

I'll try to remember to ask tomorrow (they got a slow start today) but do remind me if you've not heard back from me by later in the day tomorrow.

[identity profile] vvalkyri.livejournal.com 2005-07-20 01:42 pm (UTC)(link)
VA=181 miles; NC=181miles; SC=201 GA=112 miles FL to Orlando=155
He suggests 95 to I4. There's another way branching out of GA, too. Most of FL is now 3 lane. Oh and Dad just offered extra car carriers but I figure you're covered.

1) best gas prices on your way out - fill up at 2A in New Jersey, just before the Delaware Memorial Bridge.

2) If you want to skip the evil stupid toll, right after the Delaware Memorial Bridge go west at exit 3 to Delaware 4. (Big shoprite about 2 miles south - sales tax free) take 4S to MD 896 (dbl check the #) - there's a big Chrysler assmebly plant on the right; at bottom of hill take left. 2 miles East on 896 back to 95. (also cheap liquor store on that corner in Delaware)

3) Racetrack, at Mile Marker 126A in VA (Fredricsburg) is some of the cheapest gas, 1/4 mile south of the exit; there's also a cheap station almost at the border with NC at Exit 8.

4) SC has truck stop at mile 181 and 170. stuff is cheap until mile 164.

There are a lot of motels at mile marker 164 but that's only 7 hours into your trip.

Hardesville (exit 5/ mile 5 in SC) has all manner of cheap hotels. You'll see heavy advertising by mile 98 and below. (Such as $29 single/$33 double, but Hardesville also has restaurnats.)

5) Truckstop at mile 14 of Georgia has cheapest gas of the whole trip. Miss that there's also cheapish at mile 6 and 3.

Enter FL with full tank.

Also a ton of hotels by Savannah. Rte 16 Modest hotels at any big exit.

Oh, and Dad buys diesel so his gas prices might be slightly off but they tend to trend the same.

[identity profile] vvalkyri.livejournal.com 2005-07-20 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Presumably, but I can't guarantee he actually mentions the cats to the hotels. It may be worth calling him to ask which hotels are pet friendly, as he gave me some generalities as to where the cheap ones are.

[identity profile] vvalkyri.livejournal.com 2005-07-20 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Seems Dad doesn't really know which are pet friendly; they usually go the whole way in one day, so it's been a while and I don't think he actually asks. I found this on the net, though. If you drill down to price availability you can see that a AAA card is of great use in prices...

Also this one.



the 2A in Jersey that he's talking about is off 295 not the turnpike.