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We've been toying with the idea of a trip to DC for awhile now. This past week, Jet Blue offered some crazy cheap fares from our home airport to Reagan so we took the plunge and booked a long weekend trip for July (we'll celebrate our 15th anniversary and DS's 13 birthday with this trip). We know we can't see it all but we have a couple of ideas of our "must do"s. I'm looking for advice on a reasonably priced, well-located hotel and also advice on how to structure our days to make the most of our time.
Traveling party: Me, DH, DS 12 turning 13
Transportation: Flight arrives in DCA on Sat at 8:00 am, leaves Tuesday at 7:25 pm
Won't have a rental car, plan on using public transportation.
Tentative Plans: Evening trolley tour of monuments, a few of the Smithsonian museums (Natural History and American History for sure), maybe the National Zoo. Wondering about a hop-on-hop-off trolley.
We've stayed at the Embassy Suites Washington D.C. twice and really liked it there. The location was great, we took a taxi from the airport and walked or used public transportation while we were there. It's not a budget hotel, but I felt it was reasonable with a full breakfast and evening snacks and drinks included.
Your plans look great, we did exactly what you are thinking as well as a HOHO one day, I recommend it because some of the sites are spread out and with the HOHO you can cut down on some walking and see a lot of the area. The evening monument tour is a must, we did it on both visits!
Is this your son's first visit to DC? I think if it is, I would try to get to the White House and Capitol. While my kids loved the zoo and have been many, many times, I am not sure it is a must do on a short, one time (or more if you catch the bug) trip. It is a nice zoo, but not something that can only be done in DC like the White House.
MY kids also loved the Holocaust Museum when they were you son's age and a little younger. They really connected it to things they had learned in school. It is not a full day and can be combined with another museum. I think it is quite close to the Air and Space Museum but it's been a few years.
We've stayed at the Embassy Suites Washington D.C. twice and really liked it there. The location was great, we took a taxi from the airport and walked or used public transportation while we were there. It's not a budget hotel, but I felt it was reasonable with a full breakfast and evening snacks and drinks included.
Your plans look great, we did exactly what you are thinking as well as a HOHO one day, I recommend it because some of the sites are spread out and with the HOHO you can cut down on some walking and see a lot of the area. The evening monument tour is a must, we did it on both visits!
Thanks for this. I would like to stay in the Hilton family of hotels (I am a Hilton Honors Member) but none were coming up in my searches. Going to Hilton's site I see why.....there's no availability for my dates Maybe I'll try calling the hotel(s) directly and see if I have better luck. Depending on the location of our hotel, I might get 2 days of the HOHO. We've had good luck with HOHO trolleys in other cities, getting a good overview and our bearings and then using it to cut down on our walking as we explore. Do you mind telling me which trolley company you used?
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Is this your son's first visit to DC? I think if it is, I would try to get to the White House and Capitol. While my kids loved the zoo and have been many, many times, I am not sure it is a must do on a short, one time (or more if you catch the bug) trip. It is a nice zoo, but not something that can only be done in DC like the White House.
MY kids also loved the Holocaust Museum when they were you son's age and a little younger. They really connected it to things they had learned in school. It is not a full day and can be combined with another museum. I think it is quite close to the Air and Space Museum but it's been a few years.
This will be my son's first visit to DC (DH and I each went in high school). DS will be going on a class trip to DC next year. I'm going to try and see what that itinerary will be like so I can try not to repeat too much. Thanks for the tip on the Zoo. You confirmed what I was wondering about. We like zoos, but we've been to some really good ones, including the San Diego Zoo, so not sure if we'll want to do it or not. Thanks, too, for your opinion on the Holocaust Museum. I was wondering how appropriate it would be for him. Going to do some more research on the different museums and other attractions.
The Metro (subway) goes to Reagan National so that may be an option for getting to your hotel. I don't know specific Hilton hotels in the area (we use Marriott most frequently), but finding a hotel within walking to distance to a Metro stop would be ideal. Try Kayak.com to search hotels in the Hilton brand for the area. The Metro has a stop near the Natural History museum. The Metro goes near the Zoo but it is a bit of a walk uphill (not sure of the distance).
The Metro (subway) goes to Reagan National so that may be an option for getting to your hotel. I don't know specific Hilton hotels in the area (we use Marriott most frequently), but finding a hotel within walking to distance to a Metro stop would be ideal. Try Kayak.com to search hotels in the Hilton brand for the area. The Metro has a stop near the Natural History museum. The Metro goes near the Zoo but it is a bit of a walk uphill (not sure of the distance).
Thanks for the tip on the metro. I did a search on Hilton brand hotels.....there are quite a few (Hilton, Embassy Suites, etc) but the problem is there isn't any availability for our dates. I'm wondering if there is some convention or something in town. I did find a hotel that is close to a metro station and we plan on taking the metro from the airport.