Great Smoky Mountains from Jersey City in NJ---Need Advice
Hello Guys!
I am new to this forum, but already feel that I am at a great place! With lots of useful information and tips.
So I have planned a trip from Jersey City in New Jersey to Great Smoky Mountains (GSM) in TN. Its not actually a road trip, we have rented cabin at GSM and would be travelling there for out vacation over the memorial day long weekend.
This is what is I am so excited and cautious about!
We would be travelling from NJ on 24th May (Friday) around 8:30pm and according to google maps it is a 10.5 hour journey. So my personal calculation is that we should be in GSM by 9:00 am the next morning (Saturday 25th May).
What are the things that I should be taking care of during the drive?
A. We have rented a Ford Expedition EL (The Rental agency said it was a 2012 Model)
B. We are only 2 Drivers. The other guy is going to start off driving and would drive say till midnight trying to cover about 150-180 Miles and then it is going to be all me.
Need some advice guys! How I should approach the drive?
I am not as good as you guys or have not driven as much! But I love to drive and have driven long distances before. My Longest however has been to Niagara Falls from NJ which is like a 7 hour drive. I drove straight 7 hours with just one break.
Thank you! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!
I share Michael's concerns.
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abhilash31
I however would be rested and would train myself to staying awake at night 2-3 days prior to the trip.
Two or three days prior the trip will not 'train' you for an all night drive. Best start doing that now, and have at least a month's experience to let your body get the true feeling for it... to truly get used to it.
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... as there would be fewer stops.
This is a falacy. What makes you think there will be fewer stops? What even makes you think that nine people can sleep all night in even a large SUV, (along with the luggage)?
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... we plan to reach Smoky early and sleep / rest and make up for the lost sleep, so that we enjoy the rest of our stay ...
If you are going to spend much of Sunday sleeping to make up for lost sleep, would it not be wiser to leave early on the Sunday morning, even before dawn? Having slept during the day on Sunday, who will then want to go to bed again on Sunday night. That in turn will affect the enjoyment on Monday.
None of this plan appears to me, to be well thought out.
Lifey
Another Country Heard From
Not to pile on, but the advice you're getting is spot on. Trying to drive through the night as a way to 'save' time is just a bad idea all around. No one is going to get any meaningful sleep on such a drive. By the way, you do realize that the Ford Expedition EL only has seating for 8 don't you. So you won't even have room for 9 bodies, let alone their luggage.
Then, if you've read through these forums, you would have seen the many, many lists of reasons why computer generated estimates of driving times are pure fantasy. Remember that computers assume that you will always be able to travel at or above the speed limit, that you will never have to stop for gas, that you will never have to go to the bathroom, that you will never need to eat, that you will never get behind a slow truck or RV, that you will never come across any construction, that you will never encounter traffic...... In the real world, you should expect this drive to take 13 hours - that is: all day. You should note that professional long-haul drivers are prohibited by law from driving more than about 600 miles a day. You are proposing to drive significantly farther, as a novice, on too little sleep, through the dark of night. No part of that is a good idea.
We are not trying to rain on your parade, but we are trying to save you from making what would be at best a fun-killing decision, and a worst a fatal one. Please rethink your plans.
AZBuck
There Are Other Mountains...
...and a lot closer to home. As you can now tell, there is almost no point to you're trying to get to the Great Smoky Mountains over a weekend, even a 'long' weekend. So how to proceed from here depends a great deal on what the point of the trip was in the first place.
If it was just to get some time in the mountains hiking, camping, relaxing, that sort of thing, then there are great mountain retreats a whole lot closer to home. Consider the Poconos, the northern Alleghenies, the Catskills, the Adirondacks, the Berkshires, the Green Mountains or even the White Mountains. All of those are within 2-6 hours of Jersey City, rather than 14 hours, and can be gotten to by early afternoon with a Saturday morning departure after a good night's sleep. Fortunately, hotel, campground and car reservations can all generally be canceled without penalty if you do so several days to a week ahead.
If the point was to get to get to the Smokies in particular, then you need to cancel this trip and find a spot on your calendars where you have more time. As noted, you will need an absolute minimum of a full day (not night) to get there from Jersey City, and a full day back. So a three day weekend would only leave you enough time for the two day, safe, round-trip drive and a single day in the mountains. Personally, that's not enough payback for me to want to sit with 9 people in an 8 passenger vehicle for that length of time.
AZBuck