Brian Griffin
Striker
Would you consider a couple of days in southern Florida before going to the parks?We’ve looked at Melbourne flights before but the transfer/uber time puts me off.
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Would you consider a couple of days in southern Florida before going to the parks?We’ve looked at Melbourne flights before but the transfer/uber time puts me off.
I hate that journey at the best of times. M60 ring road is like the wacky races and there’s nearly always bad traffic there or somewhere else on the journey. No traffic jams at all over there for us, busy roads aye but because they’re massive it flowed perfectly. You could potentially even plan it so that you could stay the night in Melbourne itself after you land and then hire a car to drive to Orlando yourself the following day. If it was me I’d prefer that than the prospect of driving after I land and unable to have a beer on the plane over. Don’t think there’s much there but from the plane and what I’ve looked up it looks a decent built up coastal area so as long as you got a half decent hotel and there was a couple of restaurants nearby it would probably be canny relaxing spending a night on the coast before Orlando the next day.Cheers. Wife is a bit sick of the travel home from Manchester (Even the stop off at chopstix at Skelton services isn’t cutting it anymore for her).
Ive enjoyed my trips to Miami but wouldn’t take me kids.Would you consider a couple of days in southern Florida before going to the parks?
Was just thinking you could land in Miami, 40 mins to Lauderdale - Kip there, water park and drive up to Orlando - it’ll take 3 hours but if you did it after the water park you’d basically be in the parks on day 3 with no jet lag and something different - with better flight optionsIve enjoyed my trips to Miami but wouldn’t take me kids.
It’s not something we’ve ever thought about. For us it’s quick to hotel head out, few beers and bite to eat. Bed then have a nice chilled pool day and do our food shop. Then parks days after.
It’s a shite drive from Miami to Orlando like. I was massively hungover last time like. Had a huge jeep and kept shitting my pants going through the toll booths.Was just thinking you could land in Miami, 40 mins to Lauderdale - Kip there, water park and drive up to Orlando - it’ll take 3 hours but if you did it after the water park you’d basically be in the parks on day 3 with no jet lag and something different - with better flight options
It’s a shite drive from Miami to Orlando like. I was massively hungover last time like. Had a huge jeep and kept shitting my pants going through the toll booths
We've all been saying the same, its horrendous.Cheers. Wife is a bit sick of the travel home from Manchester (Even the stop off at chopstix at Skelton services isn’t cutting it anymore for her).
We always look to stop. This year was £50 for a night but no check in toll 3pm. I was home by 2pmWe've all been saying the same, its horrendous.
Earlier this year my folks came with us, and they booked a hotel at the airport. Landed, went to the hotel, had a kip then travelled home the NEXT day! Not a terrible idea for the sake of £200 extra.
I think my folks booked 2 nights, i.e. the night before, and called ahead to explain why. tbh, if you get a cheap deal then its fair enough.We always look to stop. This year was £50 for a night but no check in toll 3pm. I was home by 2pm![]()
Aye. 100% only time ever stayed at hotel after a flight was coming back from Berlin where decided to go get lashed on day heading home as flight wasn’t till 9pm. Wasn’t the plan but sunshine and river side bars called louder than a drive home from Liverpool.I think my folks booked 2 nights, i.e. the night before, and called ahead to explain why. tbh, if you get a cheap deal then its fair enough.
Years ago for me, but it was the most straightforward drive I could imagine. One road the whole way.It’s a shite drive from Miami to Orlando like. I was massively hungover last time like. Had a huge jeep and kept shitting my pants going through the toll booths.
We've all been saying the same, its horrendous.
Earlier this year my folks came with us, and they booked a hotel at the airport. Landed, went to the hotel, had a kip then travelled home the NEXT day! Not a terrible idea for the sake of £200 extra.
f***ing hell!Last time I went I drove back from Gatwick. It was a bit of a drive from hell. The kids all puked several times in the back and I must have had about 10 coffees just to stay awake.
It is. Thats why I found it shite. Nowt to see. Nowt going on. Reminds me of some drives did it cali. Pure boring shit.Years ago for me, but it was the most straightforward drive I could imagine. One road the whole way.
Last time I went I drove back from Gatwick. It was a bit of a drive from hell. The kids all puked several times in the back and I must have had about 10 coffees just to stay awake.
Oh yeah, it was boring like.It is. Thats why I found it shite. Nowt to see. Nowt going on. Reminds me of some drives did it cali. Pure boring shit.
Rather fly in closer and quick Uber done.Oh yeah, it was boring like.
This is exactly why I’d rather fly direct to Melbourne and put up with the journey needed to Orlando. It’s better than any option of landing somewhere in the UK after a red eye flight and having to drive home. Actually quite dangerous as well really.Last time I went I drove back from Gatwick. It was a bit of a drive from hell. The kids all puked several times in the back and I must have had about 10 coffees just to stay awake.
Agreed. I won't be doing it again. The problem I had was we landed at about 5am and I got no sleep on the way home as the old (about to be decommissioned) 747 had a reading light above me that wouldn't turn off.This is exactly why I’d rather fly direct to Melbourne and put up with the journey needed to Orlando. It’s better than any option of landing somewhere in the UK after a red eye flight and having to drive home. Actually quite dangerous as well really.
Think the only time in my adult life I’ve landed back early in the morning from a red eye flight that would’ve required driving home (so basically neither landing at Heathrow then the flight to Newcastle, or Newcastle itself), has been when we went to New York in February 2020 just before Covid and we landed in Manchester.Agreed. I won't be doing it again. The problem I had was we landed at about 5am and I got no sleep on the way home as the old (about to be decommissioned) 747 had a reading light above me that wouldn't turn off.
Driving at the other side is loads safer as it's usually a normal hour in UK time. Unfortunately they don't fly from Newcastle the whole year.