Yeah, but have you calculated what it will cost to tailgate with an Uber?
I'm going to look for my long lost friend, [anyone can fill the role] and send the uber on his way. Also depends if I have to pay for the beer.
Yeah, but have you calculated what it will cost to tailgate with an Uber?
I would avoid going through Nashville and Atlanta during either rush hour like a plague. Lots of southern cities like those (and Charlotte and Raleigh come to mind, too) grew way faster than their highway infrastructure. Traffic in Orlando can be Mad Max levels of crazy in its own ways, too, if you hit it at the wrong times, just like it can in Atlanta.
Adjust based on your own point of departure, but...
Ames to Nashville = 11 hours
Nashville to Atlanta = 4 hours
Atlanta to Orlando = 6.5 hours
I would leave Iowa in the late morning, which puts you into Nashville in the late evening/early night after the traffic has calmed down.
If you are going to swap drivers and "Cannonball" this the whole way without stopping, you can just keep rolling at that point. You will go through Atlanta in the middle of the night and show up in Orlando after the morning traffic has cleared.
If you are going to stop, stopping a little past Nashville -- Murfreesboro? -- would make sense. Get through Nashville late after traffic has cleared, hit the hay, sleep in, and then go through Atlanta in the late morning/midday after the worst of the morning rush hour is over. You would get into Orlando in the evening for dinner, then you can crash and wake up the next day and enjoy your time there. Reverse this for heading back to Iowa.
Seconding this recommendation since it's almost exactly what we did when we moved earlier this year. Left the QC around noon, had no issues getting through Nashville since it was later and spent the night in Murfreesboro before continuing on in the morning.I would leave Iowa in the late morning, which puts you into Nashville in the late evening/early night after the traffic has calmed down.
If you are going to swap drivers and "Cannonball" this the whole way without stopping, you can just keep rolling at that point. You will go through Atlanta in the middle of the night and show up in Orlando after the morning traffic has cleared.
If you are going to stop, stopping a little past Nashville -- Murfreesboro? -- would make sense. Get through Nashville late after traffic has cleared, hit the hay, sleep in, and then go through Atlanta in the late morning/midday after the worst of the morning rush hour is over. You would get into Orlando in the evening for dinner, then you can crash and wake up the next day and enjoy your time there. Reverse this for heading back to Iowa.
Not sure. Would guess between 7 to 10K. Have a feeling we will have a good crowd down there but not close to the numbers we had in San Antonio or Memphis. Lot harder to drive to and flights arent cheap. Maybe people just getting tickets through other ways.What is the allotment?
8000What is the allotment?
I just did that drive last month. It's not terrible once you get out of Florida, but gets crappy again in Misery.Have fun for those of you doing a Cannonball run from Iowa to Florida...
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You all might want to try looking into flying in JAX or TPA instead of MCO and renting a car once you are down there. Might cheaper than trying to do the DSM to MCO routing around the bowl game, which I imagine will be expensive.
Not sure. Would guess between 7 to 10K. Have a feeling we will have a good crowd down there but not close to the numbers we had in San Antonio or Memphis. Lot harder to drive to and flights arent cheap. Maybe people just getting tickets through other ways.
8000
Think we’ve sold 4500 through the AD so far.
12,000 and JP requested another 2000 after we sold out of the initial amount.Agree much easier and cheaper to get to San Antonio. What was the allotment last year?
No kidding!odd, airfare went up pretty dramatically from DSM to MCO
Thanks, I thought the ticket sales were going much slower this year.12,000 and JP requested another 2000 after we sold out of the initial amount.
We sold the first 12,000 within 48 hrs of being selected.
Had we not made a family trip out of this, I was totally going to hit u up on this. I think this would fun as hell.I still have 1 - 2 spots available if anyone needs a ride.
Currently have 2 going, but would but to have 3 - 4 to split the driving up.
Lived there for 2-1/2 years. Of course, that was 50 years ago. It might have changed a bit...Anyone been to Cocoa Beach? I'm heading there and looking forward to being in the water.
I just purchased plane tickets. Looking to know where those who promised me a beer if I went to a game are staying? How are you getting tickets?