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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Atlanta to Disney with a 4-Year-Old
A 2-day, 5-hours-of-driving-max plan that gets the Truckster to Magic Kingdom without melting down a 4-year-old in the back seat.
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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 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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Florida Springs & Gardens (5-Day Detour to WDW)
Five days through Florida's other side — the springs, gardens, and old-Florida landmarks tourists miss on the way to the parks. Ends at WDW with a saner family.
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The Real Griswold's Walt Disney World Road Trip Guide
Six days, four parks, one Truckster. The complete road-trip-to-Disney plan from a Pixie agent who's been doing it since the 90s. The drive in, the rope-drops, the swap-out park day, and the credits-roll dinner.
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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 Universal Orlando Road Trip Guide (Epic Universe Edition)
Six days, three parks, one new Epic Universe. The complete road-trip-to-Universal plan from a Pixie agent who's been booking it since the Hulk had paint cracks. Hagrid's at rope-drop, Velocicoaster at sunset, CityWalk dinner.
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Griswold Hidden Gems — The South's Best-Kept Road Trip
Seven days. Mostly the Southeast. Every stop on this trip is one Pixie clients ask about AFTER they've already done the Disney run twice. The South the locals don't put on the brochures.
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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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