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Overnight location - 1/2 way to FL from MA

fourthclassC
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Howdy, looking for any recommendations for overnight stay, probably Flying J, halfway down to Fl from MA. Thank you
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ACZL
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Glad to hear all went well and safe.
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fourthclassC
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TRIP Update; Just got home from a GREAT trip. Thanks to all who replied to my original request. Took 301 both ways and it was well worth it to get around DC area. Purchased the "RVovernight" app to find places to stay. Expensive for an APP but it made me feel a lot better about finding places. Stayed at Walmart on the way down in NC and one Crackerbarrel on the way home. Both quiet and well lit/safe. Thanks to the app. Best news of all - we rushed to get back to MA before the ice storm and made it but it was very heavy rain for 14 hours of driving. NO Water LEAKs. checked real good when we got home.
Had to change one coil pack and spark plug in cyn. #6 because of rough idle and engine stumble (2003 ford v10). Thanks again to all ...

Aadkins101
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Hi Dave. LOL at your post about stops on the way to FL. We live in Northern Virginia & make 4 stops on the way to Fort Pierce! Started with 3, now 4....next year, maybe 5. That’s what retirement is all about...no need to rush.

ct1964ups
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magicbus wrote:
Ah to be young again. Last time I made it to Florida in one overnight was back in the
early 80’s. Now it takes us at least 3 nights to get there but we’re no longer in a hurry. :B

Dave
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YEs,it's so nice taking 3 nights or even 4....but remember the time ,we had to drive...lol...C
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magicbus
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Ah to be young again. Last time I made it to Florida in one overnight was back in the
early 80’s. Now it takes us at least 3 nights to get there but we’re no longer in a hurry. :B

Dave
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Airdaile
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Carolina Crossroads in Roanoke NC, just before the VA border. They have one row right by the office for late arrivals and overnighters. The office closes promptly at 5pm, but they leave the paperwork out for you. Close to I-95 and easy access.

I like to frequent the local Campgrounds when in travel, ever since the Government changed all of the commercial Drivers Hours Of Service, and placed mandatory Electronic Logging Devices in all Commercial vehicles going farther than 110 miles as the crow flies, the truck stops have been full to the gills with professionals trying to get their down time.

We have a choice and can go those extra few miles and check into a campground, they do not have that luxury..
Me-Her-the kids
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2_Retired
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You can check out i95exitguide.com/camping for more info. Good source.
Two young retirees restless to GO!
Life is too short to wait too long to do all we want to do!!
Go and enjoy!!

2_Retired
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Second the Americamp recommendation. Very easy on-off from I 95 (but very little road noise). Pull thrus are kept for overnighters. Another option in northern NC (Exit 171 I think) near Roanoke Rapids, NC is RV Resorts at Carolina Crossroads. Another one that's easy on/off with little road noise. They have a special, reduced rate for overnighters. We've used both several times. Near whatever you may need and easy-peezy! Another option in NC is off Exit 98 (can see it from I95) called RVacation Campground. Easiest of all to get to, never heard the interstate, and pull thru sites. Have stayed here too. We have found overnighting at Flying J type stops too noisy for us. Like another who posted, we don't mind paying a few $ to support campgrounds.
Two young retirees restless to GO!
Life is too short to wait too long to do all we want to do!!
Go and enjoy!!

rockylarson wrote:
RT95 exit 104 just north of Richmond. Flying J on both north and south side. We prefer the southbound side.

We use 301 to get there avoiding Balt/Wash.


OR.. You can help support the local economy and RV park. there is Americamps of Ashland about 10 minutes south of there.. right off 95.. easy in and out, long pull troughs..

Plenty of support inthe area, fuel, food, tires, whatever..
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2020 Redwood 3991RD Garnet

fourthclassC
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Thank you all so much !!!! I forgot about Crackerbarrel.

rockylarson
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RT95 exit 104 just north of Richmond. Flying J on both north and south side. We prefer the southbound side.

We use 301 to get there avoiding Balt/Wash.
Jan and Rocky
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midnightsadie
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find a cracker barrel on your rt. makes for a nice evening meal and some rest.