In my (Midwest American English) opinion
Go there/get there and go to/get to can often be used interchangeably.
In a statement, they essentially mean the same thing, but in a question they are emphasizing different ideas.
"How do you go to work?" -emphasis is on mode of transportation.
"How do you get to work?" -emphasis is on route or direction.
"Get" can also be replaced with "arrive" in some cases. "I will get there at 8am/I will arrive there at 8am"
"Go" could be talking about when you leave a place. "I will go to the store at 11am/I will leave for the store at 11am.
In your two sentences, the first makes me think of an enjoyable road trip in my car, and the second makes me think of practical things, like time, route, method of travel. I really wouldn't think twice if we were having a conversation and you used either one of them.