Philly to Florida Key West
Hello,
I'm looking for general advice on a road trip from Philly to the Key West from roughly January 3-7. I'm a fairly new driver and this would only be my second major road trip with the first being a road trip to Maine that I took last year. I specifically would like to know what kind of driving conditions to expect at this time of year, whether sightseeing along the way with this time frame is feasible, realistically what kind of a budget for the driving portion alone should I shoot for, any shortcuts or tips, etc. Generally I would like to hear from those who have taken this trip on a 5 day budget in January (or anything similar). Looking forward to hearing and thanks in advance.
Round Numbers and Other Generalizations
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At just under 1,400 miles, this trip will take two-and-a-half to three days to comfortably complete the driving in good weather conditions. With five days you have a couple of days 'spare' to account for delays due to untoward weather and for sight-seeing. You won't know the weather conditions for your drive until just a day or two before you set out, so keeping that spare time in reserve is important.
Monetarily, I use a figure of $125-150/day as a rough rule-of-thumb when doing general planning for RoadTrips. That accounts for food, lodging, and gas but not any admissions to venues along the way. It also, obviously, depends on your taste in accommodations. You can save money by staying at budget motels such as Motel 6, Super 8, Econo Lodge and Red Roof Inns, or spend more to stay at upscale resorts. Your fuel costs will of course depend on the mileage your car gets, but you can do your own estimate using our Fuel Cost Calculator.
If the weather looks good for the time you'll be on the road, you can consider something other than a straight drive on I-95. A couple of possible scenic alternatives are outlined HERE.
AZBuck