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Scbang
04-20-2022, 05:42 PM
Hello, we usually stop at Lumberton or Fayettville when we drive back to NY. However, it takes 7 hrs to Lumberton and 10 hours after that to NY. I was wondering whether there are better place to stop 1 -2 hours north of Fayetteville or Lumberton.

Cheers!

Stu from NYC
04-20-2022, 06:03 PM
Hello, we usually stop at Lumberton or Fayettville when we drive back to NY. However, it takes 7 hrs to Lumberton and 10 hours after that to NY. I was wondering whether there are better place to stop 1 -2 hours north of Fayetteville or Lumberton.

Cheers!

Last time we went to DC to visit our kids we drove to the top of NC about 600 miles and stopped in Roanoke Rapids I think but it was 600 miles from here.

VIN574
04-20-2022, 07:33 PM
Rocky Mount NC

Laker14
04-20-2022, 07:37 PM
Hello, we usually stop at Lumberton or Fayettville when we drive back to NY. However, it takes 7 hrs to Lumberton and 10 hours after that to NY. I was wondering whether there are better place to stop 1 -2 hours north of Fayetteville or Lumberton.

Cheers!

Where in NY are you going?

Garywt
04-20-2022, 09:19 PM
Going north or south we shot for the Virginia/North Carolina boarder to stop coming from or to Mass.

Malsua
04-21-2022, 05:14 AM
We lived in Northwest NJ, so roughly 2.5 hours once you cross the Delaware Memorial bridge. Similar to people traveling to NY.

Going north, we've stayed as far south as Rocky Mount and as far north as just past Richmond.

The hotels north of Richmond start going downhill quickly so you have to choose wisely.

If we don't have a dog, we stay in the Holiday Inn express in Petersburg.

If we do have a dog, we stay in the Quality Inn in Ashland.

mikreb
04-21-2022, 05:30 AM
You need to drive a little further north. Fayetteville and Lumberton have very high violent crime rates. Per capita they are usually #1 & 2 in the state of NC.

Babubhat
04-21-2022, 05:46 AM
Rocky Mount NC or Fredericksburg VA if you can make it that far

JMintzer
04-21-2022, 07:59 AM
Selma, NC is another place to try... Exit #95 0n I-95...

charlieo1126@gmail.com
04-21-2022, 08:26 AM
When I used to drive home to Boston it was always on weekends, left around 6 am drove to Rocky Mt , arrived Sunday afternoon in Boston.,I’ve gotten smarter the last 10 years , I hardly used the car when home , so now I just fly and walk everywhere, if a car is really needed I can Uber or borrow one

tophcfa
04-21-2022, 09:31 AM
We got here last night after our two day 1,360 mile drive from western MA. We take the NY through way to 84 to 81 to 77 to 26 to 95. Our pet friendly half way stop is in Christiansburg, VA. FYI, it was the easiest ride ever, traffic was unusually light, perhaps due to high gas prices?

laboutj
04-21-2022, 11:58 AM
We got here last night after our two day 1,360 mile drive from western MA. We take the NY through way to 84 to 81 to 77 to 26 to 95. Our pet friendly half way stop is in Christiansburg, VA. FYI, it was the easiest ride ever, traffic was unusually light, perhaps due to high gas prices?

I'm from Mass and both my kids went to VT. Beautiful ride on 81 but only when there isn't a chance of snow, rain or fog. Driving north from the Villages we stick to 95 and have stopped in Rocky Mount NC, Ashland VA, Fredericksburg VA and Stafford VA. We have a dog so we are limited in our hotel options.

tsmall22204
04-22-2022, 04:27 AM
If you will sleep in Lumberton you will sleep anywhere. Why ask?

lildfromnyc
04-22-2022, 05:34 AM
Another vote for Rocky Mount:)

me4vt
04-22-2022, 05:40 AM
Go hokies!!!!! Is the construction on the New River bridge done yet at the 105mm?

B-flat
04-22-2022, 05:49 AM
We got here last night after our two day 1,360 mile drive from western MA. We take the NY through way to 84 to 81 to 77 to 26 to 95. Our pet friendly half way stop is in Christiansburg, VA. FYI, it was the easiest ride ever, traffic was unusually light, perhaps due to high gas prices?

Plus one here for that route. We drive to RI but take 2 nights to do so, we also travel with a dog. For years we traveled I-95 and used to stay in Rocky Mt. At the time Candlewood Inn Suites was our pet friendly hotel choice. As time went on they seemed to have a lot of long term residents and it got a bit trashy. We then chose Country Inn and Suites that was next door. We'll never travel i95 directly back to New England again. Between DC, Baltimore and i95 in Ct., it was white knuckle driving. The above route with 84, 81 etc is more relaxed driving.

36Aday
04-22-2022, 05:55 AM
I stay at Fredricksberg VA on my way back to NY. 12 hour drive.

Petersweeney
04-22-2022, 06:00 AM
I stay at Fredricksberg VA on my way back to NY. 12 hour drive.

You must have wings or a jap pocket rocket…..

JMintzer
04-22-2022, 06:33 AM
I stay at Fredricksberg VA on my way back to NY. 12 hour drive.

12 hrs? We're coming from DC and THAT is just over 12 hrs!

Bill14564
04-22-2022, 07:09 AM
I stay at Fredricksberg VA on my way back to NY. 12 hour drive.

Fredericksburg is a good choice; my brother has used that on his trips to/from upstate NY. It was our dinner stop on the drive to Md. Depending on traffic and the number of stops you make on the way (gas, food, stretching) 12 hours is in the ballpark.

ricthemic
04-22-2022, 07:09 AM
We got here last night after our two day 1,360 mile drive from western MA. We take the NY through way to 84 to 81 to 77 to 26 to 95. Our pet friendly half way stop is in Christiansburg, VA. FYI, it was the easiest ride ever, traffic was unusually light, perhaps due to high gas prices?
If you drove thru NYC & DC on a weekend day is it OK or just as bad now?

nancyre
04-22-2022, 07:10 AM
For Northern NY - consider going North to Charlotte and then up thru Harrisburg PA and avoiding much of I-95

Stu from NYC
04-22-2022, 07:44 AM
If you drove thru NYC & DC on a weekend day is it OK or just as bad now?

Avoid rush hour at all costs but lots of places to get stuck in traffic between NYC and DC.

raney3099
04-22-2022, 08:10 AM
We drive till we can’t no more usually North Carolina or southern Va. to SI NY

Johnsocat
04-22-2022, 08:19 AM
Emporia, VA

virtualcynthia
04-22-2022, 08:47 AM
I like VA, but more important is last potty stop right before DC. DC at around 7 or 8 pm and NYC about 10 or 11 pm. No rush hour, no stops. Or the last leg on a Sunday.

debem1@aol.com
04-22-2022, 09:25 AM
I noticed that there are NO boxes for reply on ALL the emails AGAINST DE Santis so I chose another to write on. Shame on you TOTV that there is NO WAY TO SEND BACK A REACTION!!!!!!!!!! I thought this was to be a FAIR and BALANCED write up, but I GUESS NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

KAM+6
04-22-2022, 09:36 AM
I stay at Fredricksberg VA on my way back to NY. 12 hour drive.

We also stop at Fredericksburg, lots of good reasonable price hotels and dinner options. I always bring a Shepard pie and heat in the microwave, too tired to go out for dinner. Also pack lunches and snacks, only fast food options with long lines available. Waste of time. Leave TV about 5 and hit Fredericksburg 6-7.

Wiz right thru DC Sunday morning.

Stu from NYC
04-22-2022, 10:06 AM
I noticed that there are NO boxes for reply on ALL the emails AGAINST DE Santis so I chose another to write on. Shame on you TOTV that there is NO WAY TO SEND BACK A REACTION!!!!!!!!!! I thought this was to be a FAIR and BALANCED write up, but I GUESS NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Do you realize this thread is about driving North?

Tyrone Shoelaces
04-22-2022, 10:14 AM
Hey, I love ya. But, when will you be leaving?

tophcfa
04-22-2022, 10:36 AM
We got here last night after our two day 1,360 mile drive from western MA. We take the NY through way to 84 to 81 to 77 to 26 to 95. Our pet friendly half way stop is in Christiansburg, VA. FYI, it was the easiest ride ever, traffic was unusually light, perhaps due to high gas prices?

Plus one here for that route. We drive to RI but take 2 nights to do so, we also travel with a dog. For years we traveled I-95 and used to stay in Rocky Mt. At the time Candlewood Inn Suites was our pet friendly hotel choice. As time went on they seemed to have a lot of long term residents and it got a bit trashy. We then chose Country Inn and Suites that was next door. We'll never travel i95 directly back to New England again. Between DC, Baltimore and i95 in Ct., it was white knuckle driving. The above route with 84, 81 etc is more relaxed driving.

It’s a challenge to find decent pet friendly hotels/motels. With our dog we prefer motels where you can back your vehicle up to the door. It sucks having to bring the dog through a lobby and up stairs and or an elevator. We have found Best Western and La Quinta to typically be good options, both Quality and Comfort Inns are usually not too bad either. Avoid Days Inns, Red Roof Inns, and Motel Six if at all possible, these are typically total dumps. Happy travels : )

Nucky
04-22-2022, 11:33 AM
We got here last night after our two day 1,360 mile drive from western MA. We take the NY through way to 84 to 81 to 77 to 26 to 95. Our pet friendly half way stop is in Christiansburg, VA. FYI, it was the easiest ride ever, traffic was unusually light, perhaps due to high gas prices?

Some of the best advice I ever followed was from you suggesting this route several years ago. We drop down into New Jersey from Route 81 but it is the most beautiful drive when you compare it to the beating you take on 95.

I tried twice to buy a Class C or a small Class A mainly for the trip to Jersy and another trip we take to N.C. but can't or should I say won't pay what they are asking for the rigs now. I have no interest in a used unit. I'm going to try the Airstream dealer in Tampa and see if that will work. That way we can mosey around instead of rushing. I want to be finished with the rat race. I don't know how many more years I can do the 500 to 600 miles a day safely.

Glad you made it safely. Welcome home. :mademyday: :clap2:

mtdjed
04-22-2022, 11:33 AM
A different approach would be to make trip part of enjoyment. Most of us are retired and really do not need to get there in exactly two days. We often incorporate a two-night visit in a place like Charleston. For the balance of the trip, we try to limit our travel such that we are able to be off the road NLT 5PM, and can then enjoy a nice dinner.

I do all I can to avoid the I-95 experience between Richmond and into Connecticut and since my destination is MA' the I-81/I-84 option works well for us.

Deden
04-22-2022, 11:35 AM
I hear u!!!

Bill14564
04-22-2022, 12:03 PM
I noticed that there are NO boxes for reply on ALL the emails AGAINST DE Santis so I chose another to write on. Shame on you TOTV that there is NO WAY TO SEND BACK A REACTION!!!!!!!!!! I thought this was to be a FAIR and BALANCED write up, but I GUESS NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Since you seem to be new....

1. There were no "reply" boxes because the thread was closed by the moderators. This typically happens when the replies have become too political. Closing the thread means the moderators do not want to see more discussion on the topic, it doesn't mean they want you to comment on the topic on another thread.

2. Fair and Balanced used to be the tag line for a particular news network. Viewers realized they were neither fair nor balanced. I believe that tag line is no longer used. That phrase was never used by, or promised by, ToTV.

3. It is fairly easy to start your own thread rather than polluting non-related threads.

Boston1945
04-22-2022, 12:12 PM
Rocky Mount NC or Fredericksburg VA if you can make it that far

By all means, drive to Fredericksburg Va, lots of good hotels in the area.

JMintzer
04-22-2022, 01:51 PM
I noticed that there are NO boxes for reply on ALL the emails AGAINST DE Santis so I chose another to write on. Shame on you TOTV that there is NO WAY TO SEND BACK A REACTION!!!!!!!!!! I thought this was to be a FAIR and BALANCED write up, but I GUESS NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What in the holy hell are you talking about?:confused::confused::confused:

JMintzer
04-22-2022, 01:56 PM
It’s a challenge to find decent pet friendly hotels/motels. With our dog we prefer motels where you can back your vehicle up to the door. It sucks having to bring the dog through a lobby and up stairs and or an elevator. We have found Best Western and La Quinta to typically be good options, both Quality and Comfort Inns are usually not too bad either. Avoid Days Inns, Red Roof Inns, and Motel Six if at all possible, these are typically total dumps. Happy travels : )

If we drive down on a Friday, we typically leave DC around 1:00pm, just beating rush hour.I try to make it to Florence, and when we're about an hour out, I have my co-pilot google "pet friendly hotels in (insert town here)". Haven't had a problem finding a place yet!

JMintzer
04-22-2022, 02:00 PM
Since you seem to be new....

1. There were no "reply" boxes because the thread was closed by the moderators. This typically happens when the replies have become too political. Closing the thread means the moderators do not want to see more discussion on the topic, it doesn't mean they want you to comment on the topic on another thread.

2. Fair and Balanced used to be the tag line for a particular news network. Viewers realized they were neither fair nor balanced. I believe that tag line is no longer used. That phrase was never used by, or promised by, ToTV.

3. It is fairly easy to start your own thread rather than polluting non-related threads.

Your attempt to skirt politics aside, which "viewers" realized that?

And you're incorrect. They still use that phrase...

NJSonja
04-22-2022, 02:00 PM
We lived in Northwest NJ, so roughly 2.5 hours once you cross the Delaware Memorial bridge. Similar to people traveling to NY.

Going north, we've stayed as far south as Rocky Mount and as far north as just past Richmond.

The hotels north of Richmond start going downhill quickly so you have to choose wisely.

If we don't have a dog, we stay in the Holiday Inn express in Petersburg.

If we do have a dog, we stay in the Quality Inn in Ashland.
Could u give me that address or phone number plz?

laboutj
04-22-2022, 02:43 PM
If we drive down on a Friday, we typically leave DC around 1:00pm, just beating rush hour.I try to make it to Florence, and when we're about an hour out, I have my co-pilot google "pet friendly hotels in (insert town here)". Haven't had a problem finding a place yet!

I usually use bringfido.com. Lots of reviews available and they usually tell you the pet fee so you're not surprised (really Marriott? $100+ pet fee?!)

butlerperkins@gmail.com
04-22-2022, 03:56 PM
2022 0422 Friday @ 16:56
I am acknowledging those few who mentioned driving I-81 (north or south) which can be used to circumvent I-95. If this does not appeal to you as an alternative, read no further.

TV to Baltimore, MD - Two days, one night

Day 1 (I do not leave on a weekend.)
+ Top off the gas tank in TV
+ Florida 301 to I-10,
+ Jacksonville I-10 to Jacksonville's I-695 (beltway) to I-95 north
+ I-95 (gas along I-95 in Brunswick, GA)
+ I-95 Love's Seafood & Steaks, 6817 Chief of Love Road, Savannah, GA 31419)
+ I-95 to South Carolina's I-26 to South Carolina / North Carolina I-77
+ I-77 (gas at Kroger Gas Station [apparently no membership required] 1025 Roberts Branch Parkway, Blythewood, SC 29203)
+ I-77 to Hilton Garden Inn, 159 Gateway Boulevard, Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 663-6468 (some pet friendly rooms according to their website)

Day 2
+ I-77 to Costco Gas, 392 Talbert Road, Mooresville, NC 28117 (one exit north of the Hilton Garden Inn)
+ I-77 to I-81 - First I-81 exit has a Love's Gas / Chester's Chicken / Subway, 145 Major Grahams Road, Max Meadows, VA 24360 (Eat in or take food to an I-81 rest stop)
+ I-81 to Winchester, VA Route 7 (east) - many rest stops along the way with rest rooms and picnic tables
+ (optional) Angelle's Diner, 2609 Lee Highway, Troutville, VA (540) 591-7208
+ Winchester, VA Route 7 to Route 340 (optional Costco Gas 251 Front Royal Pike, Winchester, VA 22602)
+ Route 340 to I-70 Frederick, MD
+ I-70 to 10 Monocacy Boulevard, Frederick, MD 21704 Costco Gas
+ I-70 to I-695 Baltimore Beltway

All of the gas stations mentioned are near to the interstates. The Mooresville, NC Costco is visible from the I-77. Winchester, VA's Costco would be visible if the Cracker Barrel weren't hiding it. Frederick, MD's Costco is visible from I-70.

I have said nothing about the beauty of I-77 past Statesville, NC, crossing the mountain pass (the vistas) heading toward the (Fancy Gap) Blue Ridge Parkway and continuing on to I-81 through the New River Valley. I haven't said anything about the beauty of the seemingly endless mountains that "accompany you" north (on the east).

I apologize for any mistakes that I may have made.

TJLAMPHERE
04-24-2022, 11:26 AM
Fredericksburg is a good choice; my brother has used that on his trips to/from upstate NY. It was our dinner stop on the drive to Md. Depending on traffic and the number of stops you make on the way (gas, food, stretching) 12 hours is in the ballpark.

We came back from FL on 4/7. We stayed at a Hampton Inn in Fredericksburg. Clean, not far from 95, not too expensive. Good overnight spot.

Stu from NYC
04-24-2022, 11:55 AM
We came back from FL on 4/7. We stayed at a Hampton Inn in Fredericksburg. Clean, not far from 95, not too expensive. Good overnight spot.

We like to get the discount hotel book for the state we have decided we will be stopping in.

Tells us amenities and directions and price so we can call to arrange the room for the night.

njbchbum
04-24-2022, 12:45 PM
We like to get the discount hotel book for the state we have decided we will be stopping in.

Tells us amenities and directions and price so we can call to arrange the room for the night.

Stu from NYC - here are the links to the websites you pick-up at those State rest areas! But they are usually walk-up rates, not ressie rates; and charge extra for Fri/Sat nites.

Last Minute Hotel Discounts & Deals | HotelCoupons.com (https://www.hotelcoupons.com/?utm_expid=67682993-0)
TravelCoupons.com: The Best Same Day Hotel Deals and Discounts in the Country and the City (https://travelcoupons.com/)