I would say around the North Carolina/ South Carolina border. However, we stopped closer to the Georgia/South Carolina border.
Nashville, TN is the approximate halfway point.
Florence, SC
Bithlo,fl and Wedgefield,fl are towns halfway between Cocoa Beach and Disney.
The halfway point between Smyrna, TN, and Disney World in Orlando, FL, is approximately near the town of Valdosta, GA. This location is roughly equidistant from both places, making it a convenient stop for travelers. Valdosta offers various amenities and dining options for a break during the journey.
The distance between Daytona Beach, FL and Lake Worth, FL is 200.7 miles. The halfway point is Palm Bay, FL, which is close to West Melbourne, FL. and about 80 miles from Orlando, FL and Disney World.
The halfway points are the points which mark the half distance covered by the flight. These lie in the mid of both the above mentioned places. These points change for different locations. Halfway points for the above mentioned places are - Santee, SC.
The halfway point between Seminole, Oklahoma, and Walt Disney World in Florida is approximately near the area of Little Rock, Arkansas. This location is roughly equidistant from both starting and ending points, making it a convenient stop for travelers. Depending on your exact route and traffic conditions, you can find various amenities and accommodations in and around Little Rock.
Tallahassee, Florida is roughly halfway. However, the drive is only 12 hours, counting gas and rest stops, so making it in one day should not be a huge problem. But Tallahassee is definitely a good stopping point, little more than halfway and directly on your route.
There are 1278.526 miles between Amarillo, TX and Disney World, Florida.
The distance between Universal Studios (Orlando) and Walt Disney World is about 16 road miles.
981 miles.
The driving distance from Disney World to Florence, South Carolina is about 472 miles.