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Gonna be visiting Mickey this week, then heading to Palm Springs on Friday.
I'm assuming it's either a leave-before-3:00-or-after-6:00 deal, so we'll probably will stay @ DL for an early dinner (and hopefully through the bulk of rush hour). Despite having the Nav to get us there I could use some "local knowledge" for the best/quickest routing to Palm Springs. Thanks! |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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take the 80 E across the bay bridge, to the 580 E, to the 5 S, to Anaheim (Disneyland).
then get on the 91 E to the 15 N to the 10 E to Palm Springs. the 91 get congested but not too bad, I suggest taking the 15 to the 10 because its faster considering traffic. The 60 is narrow(3 lanes) and has constuction going on it, lots of trucks and not many places you can stop if need be. the 10 is wide and the traffic moves and there are places to stop if need be so the sooner you get on it the better.
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