Best & Worst Florida Travel Times For Thanksgiving
Best & Worst Florida Travel Times For Thanksgiving
Chances are a lot of Floridians have travel plans for Thanksgiving this week. Whether your venturing out on a road trip, or hopping on a plane or train, travel can be absurdly busy this time of the year.
It’s been a rough year, to say the least, and we’re all looking forward to some relaxing time with family and friends. But, that may mean some stressful traffic delays and unforeseen construction along your routes, if you’re not prepared.
So, when are the best & worst travel times for Thanksgiving in Florida? We got some help with our friends over at AAA.
AAA forecasts in Florida, 2.7 million people will take a road trip. This makes travel in Florida to be the busiest since 2005.
According to Mark Jenkins, a spokesperson for AAA – The Auto Club Group Florida, these are the best and worst times to travel on Florida roads:
Date | Worst travel time | Best travel time |
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Wednesday, 11/23/22 | 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. | Before 8 a.m.; After 8 p.m. |
Thursday, 11/24/22 | 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. | Before 11 a.m.; After 6 p.m. |
Friday, 11/25/22 | 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. | Before 11 a.m.; After 8 p.m. |
Saturday, 11/26/22 | 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. | Before 2 p.m.; After 8 p.m. |
Sunday, 11/27/22 | 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. | Before 11 a.m.; After 8 p.m. |
If you’re flying somewhere, we really hope you already have that booked.
Best Thanksgiving Movies Of All Time
Best Thanksgiving Movies Of All Time
When one thinks of holiday movies, the first thing that springs to mind is most likely Christmas. With new releases every year at both the box office and on streaming services, as well as all those classic favorites we know and love, there’s no shortage of Christmas movies to add to your watch list. But amid all that Yuletide cheer, Thanksgiving shouldn’t be forgotten—and there are quite a few movies that align with “Turkey Day,” many of which can be an enjoyable addition to seasonal traditions.
Stacker analyzed data from Letterboxd, IMDb, and Metacritic to rank the highest-rated Thanksgiving films of all time. To determine which movies would qualify, our experts surveyed the history of film, comprehensive film databases, and legitimate editorial compilations of Thanksgiving movies.
It is important to recognize that genre is meant to help describe and communicate the vibe of a film, not to serve as a limiting factor on what films can and cannot be. There are no hard-and-fast rules that define a Thanksgiving movie, and we agree that leaning into more open interpretations of what fits in certain fringe genres is best practice for developing a pool of films that represent all possible expressions of a particular subgenre. As a result, we considered any movie that takes place over Thanksgiving or involves significant Thanksgiving scenes to be part of our “best of” list.
Only feature films were considered (sorry, “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving”), and each film had to be watched by at least 1,000 Letterboxd users. Films are ranked by Letterboxd scores, with initial ties broken by IMDb user ratings and secondary ties broken by Metascore. Letterboxd scores are out of five, IMDb scores are out of 10, and Metascores are out of 100.
Keep reading to see if any of your favorite Thanksgiving-themed films made the list.