We drove our coach just 26 miles, about half an hour of driving (plus killing a little time at a Love’s truck stop), from Disney World to Clermont, Florida.
It’s a little awkward, as check out time from Fort Wilderness is 11:00, and check in at TTO is noon (very strictly enforced), but the drive time between the two is only about half an hour. We considered waiting for a bit in the overflow area at Fort Wilderness, but it was full. We also considered going to a rest area to kill some time, but we noticed a Love’s truck stop on the way, and figured we could spend some time there. Love’s doesn’t usually have parking that works for us, but what with a long time to get through the intersection and a few minutes at the pump, it used up enough time.
Here’s a map showing our route, heading west:
An interactive map:
Toading up on the way out of the campground:
Leaving Disney World (how sad):
Exit to I-4 East:
Disney-shaped power pylon:
Love’s truck stop:
Joining the very long line to enter TTO; this was at 12:07 on a Sunday:
Almost to the entrance, at 12:18:
Finally on the entrance road, at 12:20:
We knew it’d take a long time to get in, so I made some lunch while we inched forward:
Paladin on the dash:
Welcome:
Almost to the entrance gate, at 12:54:
But wait, there’s more: joining the line to get a site, at 12:56:
People watching the line:
Almost to the front of the line, at 13:22; I waited in the truck after we untoaded:
Getting guided to our site, at 13:36:
So yeah, arriving shortly after noon on a Sunday, finally getting to our site an hour and a half later. One day we’ll learn and arrive mid-week, when it isn’t so busy, though we prefer to travel on weekends to avoid impacting Jenn’s work.