Concord, NC to Tampa, FL with 3 kids
Wow, what a great resource this site will be! I wish I had found it when we drove cross-country from CA. Oh, well... you live you learn, right?
We are planning 7 days for this trip, and I would LOVE LOVE LOVE input on the attractions that I have listed, as well as amazing things that should really be on the list, and places to eat along the way. Our trip needs to be fairly broken up, as I have some back issues that prevent me from taking long trips without breaks to walk around. I also have young boys who get the runaroundies, and everyone is MUCH happier if they get them out, lol. The teenaged girl is less needy, but we def. need to keep some cool stuff in there to keep her involved and interested. Crabby teens=NO FUN, am, I right? Oh, I should mention that we are on a budget, and that we will be taking advantage of hotel-provided breakfasts on most days. I also selected places which have a refrigerator, microwave, and all but 1 night we will have a stove, as well. Items with *** are free to us with our Nature Center membership, so that allows us to do more than we'd normally be able to. Thanks so much for any help!
Day 1, Monday 11/21:
-Leave Concord, NC, stopping in Columbia, SC for breakfast (need recommendation)
-Arrive in Savannah, GA and visit Fort Pulaski
-Drive to Brunswick, GA, and stay for the night (need dinner recommendation)
Day 2, Tuesday 11/22:
-Leave Brunswick, drive to nearby St. Simons Lighthouse
-Drive to Homosassa Springs, FL to see manatees (lunch could be a picnic-type, or a cheap place along the way)
-Drive to Tampa, FL. Dinner at hotel
Day 3, Wednesday 11/23:
-Drive to Winter Haven, and visit newly opened Legoland (this is our big, expensive activity for the trip)
-Visit "Spook Hill" in nearby Lake Wales (this is one of those places where you park your car and it goes "uphill". DH remembers it from childhood, and wants to show the boys)
Day 4, Thursday 11/24: (this is Thanksgiving)
-Drive to Fort DeSoto, possibly fish, let kids run around (lunch will be a picnic with purchased Cuban sandwiches)
-Drive to hotel, and then to Lithia, FL for family reunion (the stated purpose of the trip)
Day 5, Friday 11/25:
-Empty slot in the schedule. We originally thought we'd go to MOSI (***) in Tampa, but it gets pretty bad reviews these days. Possibilities include the Aquarium in Tampa (***), the Florida Air Museum in Lakeland, or hanging out with dh's family. Other suggestions are welcomed, but they must be pretty inexpensive and not too far away.
-Lunch near the activity chosen
-Dinner at Bern's Steakhouse for our anniversary
Day 6, Saturday 11/26:
-Leave Tampa, drive to Jacksonville, FL
-Visit Jacksonville Zoo (***), and have lunch in the park
-Drive to Hilton Head, SC, and stay overnight (need dinner recommendation, as well as something we could see easily if we get there earlyish)
Day 7, Sunday 11/27:
-Visit something in Hilton Head area for maybe 2 hours (need recommendations)
-Lunch along the way somewhere (need recommendations)
-Drive to Concord, NC and collapse, lol.
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Be assured that if you would like to share your experiences and expertise with future enquirers to this forum, you will be made most welcome. This site is not a case of 'too many cooks'.
Lifey
Unvetted reader-generated reviews
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his_kid
I do LOVE me some Yelp, but sometimes there is just SO much information on there
Unlike RTA, user-generated reviews of places and restaurants on sites like Yelp and other such sites are not checked and verified by anyone. In fact, as you've noticed, some of the reviews ought to have a little sign that reads... "Personally recommended by the owner/staff of this establishment"...
On RoadTrip America, all articles and posts about attractions, including eating establishments is verified and we strive to be the #1 source of tips about attractions for roadtrippers in North America. Unfortunately, not all of the information that is published every day here is easily accessible and even those who spend several hours here, tend to forget some of the recommended places our contributors have shared over the years. We've been posting tips and articles about road trip attractions for nearly 16 years!
On the RTA Custom Maps we've begun creating lists of those unique eateries that the member contributors think would appeal to road trippers. If you go the Map Center page and use the radius tool, you can look for any restaurant that we found to be extra charming on varying distances from cities along your route. The challenge for us is that North America is huge and it takes time to find, and write about places in every area.
In addition to the general suggestions for resources to local areas, be sure to stop in at State Welcome Centers, they are almost always staffed by local volunteers -- who can share local intel.
I would suggest looking at the RTA Attractions page -- search by the state names -- and also the RTA Routes pages -- again lots of vetted information about attractions along the routes that our contributors have written about. And certainly use the search function on this site -- There are thousands of articles about places in North America waiting for you to read... For instance search for diner to get an idea of the number of articles we've posted here.
Mark
Personal preference, not direct experience
his_kid,
After years of holiday travel back home to Raleigh, I moved back home in 1983, and have not traveled at Thanksgiving since then. I actually make it a point to watch the local and national news shows on the Wednesday and Sunday before and after the holiday, snug in my La-Z-Boy, sipping a cold beer, and thank my lucky stars I don't have to do that.
So, I haven't personally experienced I-95 at Thanksgiving in quite some time, but I have a number of neighbors, friends, clients, and cousins who have, both south towards FL and way up north, and between their personal reports and the news shows, I want no part of it.
Yes, a quick look at the map would lead me up US 321 to Columbia, then I-77 to CLT and home. It looks like something like 75-80 miles and not many towns, and I'd do that in a New York minute instead of getting on I-95.
Foy
Be sure to carry this guidebook
Sitting (more-or-less parked at times) on I-95 over the Thanksgiving holiday is pretty much guaranteed.... Are you aware of the I-95 guide book series? You ought to have one in the car even if all you're doing is having someone read it out loud as you inch past the attractions. But it's invaluable for finding places to take side trips and breaks. And you might find this article I wrote about holiday road trips interesting, maybe even helpful!
Here is a review I wrote of the 2008 version of Drive I-95: Exit by Exit Info, Maps, History and Trivia, by Stan Posner & Sandra Phillips-Posner and here's a link to the most current version...
Mark