Well, we made the trip to Orlando, Florida this year for spring break. We had originally booked a week at the Fountains Resort in Orlando 2 years ago to swap for our Hawaiian trip, and thought, "if we can't get a swap, this place will do fine". That swap did come through so we didn't get a chance to go to the Fountains, so this year when the spring break topic came up, we decided to actually go to Orlando.
We booked this vacation months ago and didn't worry about booking non-refundable airfare that far out. Well, the airline industry decided to make up for lost revenue during our spring break week this year and try to charge $850 for each ticket from Minneapolis to Orlando... that would have cost us $3000 for airfare and rental car. I brought up the possibility of driving to and from Orlando and met no resistance from my family, so we decided to do it.
We departed Eden Prairie around 9:00 am on Friday 3/25 and headed south. We stopped in Waverly, IA for a quick lunch at BK, then back in the car.
We then took a break in Metropolis, IL and we took pictures with Superman and Wonder
Woman.



We stopped at a Drury Inn in Belleville, IL on Friday night for a good night's rest. We got a double-queen bed room and when we entered the room there were other people's belongings on the bed. They moved us to another room and gave us a discount on the room. Nice people, nice hotel... with lots of amenities. Free Internet, free pop and popcorn, free DVD rentals, a really nice hot breakfast; I really liked Drury.
We got on the road early and headed toward Nashville, and visited Martin's BBQ for lunch which was highlighted by Guy Fieri on Food Network's Diners Drive-Ins and Dives.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgqjbi5KQ1w
It was an outstanding BBQ choice and we are all glad we made that side trip.
We then went through the Atlanta area and met up with some severe weather. The rain was coming down hard and the wipers were on 'really fast' and were having a hard time keeping up, so we pulled off for gas and DQ. Sirens were going off and we found that they were in fact tornado alarms but no one was paying them any attention... we then found that they had been going for about 4 hours and people had gotten quite immune to the potential danger. The rain has abated and after a quick check of the weather patterns on my computer, we got back in the car and headed south. We pushed on until we got to Lake City, FL and stayed in a brand new Comfort Suites hotel. We met our expectations of actually getting to Florida by Saturday night so we were happy with our progress. We left the hotel by 9:30 and had another 3 hours ahead of us before we got to our intended destination.
We got to the Tampa area on Sunday afternoon and got to visit with my cousins Terry & Frank Ryan and Carol Salta. Unfortunately, Terry couldn't make it that day, but we had a nice lunch with Frank and Carol. I hadn't seen them for many years and it was great to spend a little time getting caught up.
