Travel with Griz

Pre-Made Trip Plans

Real road trips, drawn up by the real Griswolds

Pick a plan that looks like your family — Disney, Universal, Disneyland, a cross-country tour, or a slower Florida detour. Read the day-by-day. When you’re ready, drop it into the quiz and we’ll build your personalized version with live stops and hotel picks.

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Filtered by 8+ days · I-95

The Griswold Truckster in front of Florida palm trees
3 daysI-95 corridorFirst-timer plan

NYC to Disney for the First Time

Three days down I-95 the way the Griswolds actually drive it — including the obligatory Pedro stop and a real Savannah overnight before the final push into Mickey country.

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Charlotte to Disney with the grandparents — Griswold family road trip
2 daysI-77 → I-95 → FLMulti-generation

Charlotte to Disney with Grandparents Joining

A multi-generation Disney trip the easy way: parents and kids drive from Charlotte, grandparents fly to Orlando, everyone arrives at the resort within a few hours of each other.

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The Griswold family Truckster ready to leave the driveway
8 daysLoop trip~1,850 mi

Family National Parks: Eastern Loop

Eight days, five national parks, one loop. The Eastern road-trip answer to 'do we have to fly to Utah to see real America?' Answer: no.

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The Griswold Truckster packed for an I-95 cruise drive
3 daysI-95 southPre-cruise night

NYC to Port Canaveral Cruise

3 days down I-95 to your Disney/Royal/Carnival cruise — with a Savannah dinner stop, a pre-cruise night in Cocoa Beach, and the only honest answer to 'should we drive Friday or Saturday?' (Friday).

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The Griswold Truckster framed by Florida palm trees
2 daysI-95 southPre-cruise night

Charlotte to Port Everglades Cruise

Charlotte to Port Everglades is the perfect 2-day cruise drive — through Savannah for a Mrs. Wilkes lunch, sleep in St. Augustine, easy morning into Fort Lauderdale, board your Princess or Holland America ship by noon.

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The Griswold Truckster crossing a long highway stretch
4 daysI-95 southNortheast first-timer

Boston to Walt Disney World

1,500 miles from Boston to Disney over four real driving days — a Northeast-corridor classic with a Savannah overnight, the Mrs. Wilkes Southern lunch stop, and a Day 4 arrival fresh enough that you actually want to do Magic Kingdom that night.

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