If you're driving, it is.
You might also consider taking the train, it goes all the way.
If you plan ahead and shop for tickets, you can fly there and back cheaper than the price of gas to drive there. There are specials all the time -- probably not during the holidays, though.
about 1700 miles
Google Earth cites the shortest route as 348 miles (on I95) - with a journey time of 5 hours 45 minutes.
Exit numbers correspond to mileage. That's 123 miles.
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Traveling on SR-528 from Orlando to I-95 involves tolls that vary depending on the entry and exit points. The main tolls are collected at electronic toll plazas, and the total cost can range from around $3 to $5. It’s best to check the Florida Turnpike website or use a navigation app for the most current toll rates and payment options before your trip.
according to google maps if you take I64 to I264 to I95 it is: 623 mi, 10 hours 28 mins
If you take A1A down from Cocoa Beach to I95 and cut over to US 92 it is exactly 79 miles. It is about an hour and a half more or less.
Plan on at least a hour to hour 1/2 because of heavy traffic on I95
It is 94.72 miles according to MapQuest.
yes
interstate 95
The cost should be about $16.50 on I 95 until the end of DC. After washigton DC there isn't any tolls on I95 all the way down to the sunny state of FLORIDA. $5.50 on NJ turnpike,Delaware $7.00 & Maryland $4.00.