Current:Home > ContactFlorida women drive 500 miles from Jacksonville to Key West in toy cars to 'save animals' -Wealth Empowerment Academy
Florida women drive 500 miles from Jacksonville to Key West in toy cars to 'save animals'
View
Date:2025-04-13 04:58:01
Two 29-year-old Florida women who have been best friends since Kindergarten embarked on a 500-mile journey together, and not by way of automobiles or other traditional forms of transportation, but rather motorized toy cars.
Cassie Aran and Lauren Lee have been doing challenges and documenting them on social media for years, including traveling 45 miles in Heelys and kayaking in a cheap inflatable kayak to an island in Tampa Bay, but this time they wanted to do the "next big thing."
The women initially planned to break the Guinness World Record for the longest journey in a toy car by driving down the coast of Florida from Jacksonville to Key West.
"We wanted to do something bigger than anything we've ever done," Aran told USA TODAY. "We've been best friends since Kindergarten so we've done a lot of crazy stuff together, but we wanted to do something just a little bit bigger."
Their TikTok videos documenting their road trip have amassed hundreds of thousands of views.
Fundraiser organized for Best Friends Animal Society
The drive would also be for a good cause as the women hoped to "save animals along the way" by organizing a fundraiser for Best Friends Animal Society. As of Friday, over $16,000 has been donated, surpassing the women's goal of $10,000.
"We shout (the fundraiser) out in our videos and are trying to do our best to help the Best Friends Animal Society... the main thing they do is end kill shelters and start more humane options," Aran said. "It's a big passion of mine personally because I have a rescue dog."
In addition to the fundraiser, the women will also donate proceeds from their merchandise sales to the Best Friends Animal Society, Aran said.
Guinness World Record wanted to make Cassie Aran and Lauren Lee pay an 'exorbitant fee'
Although the initial plan was to break the Guinness World Record, the women learned halfway through their journey that they would have to pay $16,000 to have their names in the records book.
"We received an email from (Guinness World Record) essentially saying it's free to attempt any record, but since we were raising money, it technically put us into a different category," Lee said. "We weren't just individuals doing this anymore, it put us into a corporate category."
The women had to decide between paying an "exorbitant fee" or helping the animals, according to Lee.
"We decided the animals were obviously more important than the title," Lee said. "It's something we can always do again, we love doing stuff like this anyways."
How did the idea to drive toy cars 500 miles come about?
The idea behind driving toy cars 500 miles originated from the women driving Barbie Power Wheels when they were girls growing up in New Jersey, Lee said. Their childhood experiences encouraged them to try driving in toy cars again, so around two years ago, they drove 35 miles from Tampa to Clearwater, she added.
Their 35-mile trip in toy cars from Walmart evolved into them driving nearly $1,800 toy cars together for 58 days straight, according to Lee. The two will finish their adventure on Saturday morning when they cross the finish line in Key West, where the city's mayor and commissioner will be issuing them a certificate saying they completed their travels, she said.
Cassie Aran and Lauren Lee aren't biting 'each other's heads off'
Lee called the experience with Aran "phenomenal" despite people leaving comments wondering how haven't "bit each other's heads off."
"Through all the years we've learned what each other needs in those moments of being tired, hungry, fed up or whatever," Lee said. "After a long day, we know how to keep the spirits up... I feel like we've communicated very well through the whole thing."
Aran said sometimes it did get discouraging because some days their on the road for 16 hours trying to make it to their destination, and "just everything's going wrong" from the car breaking to the battery going dead.
"Sometimes it can get scary or discouraging but then the other one always tries to pick the other one up," Aran said.
'It's about the little steps'
People can take away from the women's whole experience that they "don't have to make massive strides every day," Lee said.
"It's about the little steps that you take in those days on the way to your big goal," she said. "No dream is too big to achieve... we just took it day by day, anything is possible."
Aran said their journey should encourage people to get out of their comfort zones.
"I would love people to look at this and just do something that makes them a little bit uncomfortable," she said. "That's the only way to grow."
veryGood! (29278)
Related
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- Kentucky woman is arrested after police find human remains in her mom’s oven and a body in the yard
- Hurricane Milton leaves widespread destruction; rescue operations underway: Live updates
- 'NBA Inside Stuff' merged NBA and pop culture before social media. Now it gets HOF treatment.
- Person accused of accosting Rep. Nancy Mace at Capitol pleads not guilty to assault charge
- The 2025 Ford Mustang GTD packs more HP than expected — at $325K
- Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Double Date With Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds in Style
- Olivia Wilde’s Daughter Daisy Looks So Grown Up in Rare Birthday Photo
- Rylee Arnold Shares a Long
- R. Kelly's Daughter Joann Kelly Alleges Singer Sexually Abused Her as a Child
Ranking
- Drones warned New York City residents about storm flooding. The Spanish translation was no bueno
- A vehicle dropping off a shooting victim struck 3 nurses, critically wounding 1
- Lawsuit in US targets former Salvadoran colonel in 1982 killings of Dutch journalists
- Texas football plants flag through Baker Mayfield Oklahoma jersey after Red River Rivalry
- Connie Chiume, Black Panther Actress, Dead at 72: Lupita Nyong'o and More Pay Tribute
- 'I was very in the dark': PMDD can be deadly but many women go undiagnosed for decades
- Nevada high court to review decision in ex-Raiders coach Jon Gruden’s lawsuit over NFL emails
- American Pickers Star Frank Fritz's Cause of Death Revealed
Recommendation
$1 Frostys: Wendy's celebrates end of summer with sweet deal
Vince Carter headlines 13 inductees into Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame this weekend
Hugh Jackman Makes Public Plea After Broadway Star Zelig Williams Goes Missing
Green Party presidential candidate files suit over Ohio decision not to count votes for her
Jury finds man guilty of sending 17-year-old son to rob and kill rapper PnB Rock
'Pumpkins on steroids': California contest draws gourds the size of a Smart car
Kylie Jenner Shares Proof Big Girl Stormi Webster Grew Up Lightning Fast
Tennessee to launch $100M loan program to help with Hurricane Helene cleanup