sorry this is probably not much help but i remember when i was 6 that we drove from toronto to florida as well but i can recommend that a good time to stop driving is about just before you hit georgia... we actually stayed somewhere literally on the border of tennesse and georgia (i coulda see the welcome to georgia sign from the hotel!)....if i remember correctly we probably left toronto at 5:30 am and stop at the hotel around 7:30-8pm....
probably doenst help much but it might give u an idea of the location where to stop... have fun on the trip!
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Mar 8th, 2009 11:01 AM #1
What is the best place to stop for the night on the way to Florida?
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Am driving to Florida from Toronto next week. Would like to know if any of you can recommend a good spot to stop for the night half-way? We plan on taking 2 days to get there.
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I always stayed around Lexington. Nice set of hotels, restaurants....
On the way we stopped at the original KFC, some ice cream place....and a whack of other stops along the way.
This is a great book to have on hand:
http://www.amazon.ca/Along-Interstat.../dp/1896819346
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Mar 9th, 2009 02:59 PM #4
We have done this trip many times. Leaving at 6 AM, from Hamilton, we usually stop in the Charlotte area, or just past. We also book hotel rooms on priceline for cheap , giving you a destination to get to that night.
I know this doesn't really answer your ?, but............this has worked for us.
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Mar 9th, 2009 03:01 PM #5
Beckley WV.
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Mar 9th, 2009 03:04 PM #6
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Mar 10th, 2009 07:24 AM #8
I am also driving to Florida this weekend. I have to be in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday around noon. I'll be driving I-79/I-77/I-95 route. My plan:
1. Leave Toronto Thursday 6pm. About 6.5 driving.Stay overnight in West Virginia Morgentown.
2. Drive Friday to Daytona Beach. About 14 hour drive.
3. Finish Saturday about 4-5 hours to Fort Lauderdale.
I would recommend you download Google Earth and decide how much you want to drive each day. Then choose a few towns and Google Earth will show you all hotels in each town. Then use TripAdvisor or any other internet service to read about each hotel. Then use http://www.retailmenot.com/ to get discount codes for your hotel.
Good luck!
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Mar 10th, 2009 09:44 PM #10
Thanks guys!
I actually don't know which route I will be taking.. I'll just punch it in to my Garmin GPS and follow that. But I remember last time I went down (tried to drive straight through..) I passed by Charlotte. And those direction were from Google Maps.. So I assume the GPS will have the same route (hopefully).
As for Beckley WV, I will check that out since a few of you recommended it. Can you guys recommend a particular hotel that you liked there?Last edited by JetHeller; Mar 10th, 2009 at 10:16 PM.
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Mar 10th, 2009 10:22 PM #11
The GPS will send you down 77/79/95, i personally prefer 75/Florida's Turnpike/95 (switch at Jupiter, you can take Florida Turnpike right into Miami, but frankly you dont need to pay the tolls any longer than Jupiter, when 95 is approx 100 metres east of the Turnpike).....
If you're going down 75, you'll wanna stop somewhere in Tennessee. I suggest going by a local library and grabbing a copy of Along I-75.... it may be outdated, but it'll still be a good resource.... food gas and lodging are all clustered around the same exits.
When we did the trip, we stayed at the Hampton Inn in Caryville, TN on the way down, and at the Four Points in Knoxville, TN on the way up. No problems (Knoxville's hotel was a bit off the highway, but we prefer Starwood hotels)
Just a warning if you pick 75 - it's being rebuilt through Knoxville, so you need to follow signage carefully.Last edited by CorSter; Mar 10th, 2009 at 10:29 PM.
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Mar 10th, 2009 10:29 PM #12
I've never been down I-75 before (From Detroit, I presume). On Google Maps it's only 1 hour longer than the 77/79 route. Why do you prefer it? Do you think it's less busy than the other route? I sometimes find that most GPS followers end up jammed up in the same place sometimes, it's quite funny!
Thanks for all the info by the way. Very helpful. Same goes to all the other posters!Last edited by JetHeller; Mar 10th, 2009 at 10:39 PM.
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Mar 10th, 2009 10:38 PM #13
I revised my previous posts... but I just find the route is simpler.... I've done both and find the traffic moves faster on 75.... if you get stuck with fog or snow on the other route, you'll be delayed for a while.... just personal preference i suppose. Not to mention, i find I always lose time crossing the border in Buffalo, whereas the bridge in Detroit is often faster for me.
Anyways, if you're taking the 75 route - take 401 through Windsor and cross in Detroit, don't cross in buffalo.... and take the 475 bypass in Georgia unless you're planning on visiting Macon. And don't use your GPS... it'll keep trying to send you towards 95.... use the book Along I-75.... invaluable resource.... marks all the food, gas, lodging, rest stops, detours, and so on... you'll find it incredibly helpful.Last edited by CorSter; Mar 10th, 2009 at 10:42 PM.
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I've done this drive a few times, and prefer I75.
Like others have already mentioned, Lexington, KY is a good place to stop. Depending on what time you leave Toronto, you should arrive in Lexington around 6-8pm. Perfect time to stop for dinner and rest.
Depending on where you're going in Florida, there's a long stretch of flat, boring road after Atlanta. So definitely get some rest before Atlanta.
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