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Well, I really should be packing and doing all of those other last minute things, but if I start a TR then I'll have to finish it, right?
I find this message board such a valuable resource for planning my Disney trips, but I always feel a little "out there on my own" when planning other trips. It's hard to find the details I want, or at least hard to find them in one place easily. It's also hard to find many people who can chime in with good advice. I crave that with my trips, and I hope I can help someone else with planning a DC trip by doing this TR.
So here we go..........
The Trip: July 12-15, 2014 (4 days, 3 nights)
The Cast: Me -Holly 47, DH -Ted 49, DS -Josh 12 (turning 13 on the 15th)
Transportation: JetBlue Hartford/Springfield to Reagan National Airport, the DC Metro
Hotel: The Quincy
Itinerary/Must Do: Smithsonian Natural History, Air and Space, & American History Museums, the National Zoo, Monuments and Memorials (all the biggies), the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the Newseum.
How this trip came about: A Facebook friend posted a link back in March -Jet Blue was opening a new route from BDL to Reagan National and to promote it they were offering $30 one way fares booked that day only. $30!!!! We couldn't drive for that!!! I went to Jet Blue's site and discovered that the $30 was only on Tues and Wed. travel but that's still doable. DH didn't want to take a full week off so we decided on Sat to Tues. Full price one way was only $60. With gas prices and tolls, (and parking in DC) we still couldn't drive for less. The airfare was booked and a trip was born!
I started a hotel search right away. One of the biggest problems I was having was finding a room that could take 3. Some hotels were already completely booked for our dates, some were too far out from the Mall area, some looked a little sketchy (and the reviews weren't great), some were just too darn expensive! I finally found a good deal at a hotel called the Quincy. It had good reviews, was close to 3 metro stops (important as that's our in-DC transportation), not far from the White House and National Mall and I got it for $179 a night. Well, an average of $179 a night -Sat night was much cheaper than Sun. and Mon. With all taxes, the total came to something like $201 a night. Not bad given the location. I hope we'll be pleased.
I did a bit of research as to what we would like to see but I haven't started planning in earnest until this week. One thing to note, DS will be going on a school trip to DC next year so we decided to pass on some of the things that we know will be a part of his trip (like Arlington). We know he'll go to the museums but we figure we'll be able to see more and see what we prefer if we go on our own.
Well, I should get packing . And firm up my itinerary , and probably clean my house If I have time later today, I'll post my day-by-day plans. Hopefully they will be firmed up by then.......
What an incredible deal on the flights! I'm excited you are doing this as we've not been to DC since 1990 something. My sister wants us to go some time with them, and I have a feeling if any planning is to be done, I'll be doing it.
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Wow, $30. round trip is too good to be true. When SWA had $29.00 fares to Baltimore from MHT, I did several weekends and even a few one night trips (and two day trips for work).
With such a short flight it is a great quick trip.
Congrats on the great flights. Hope you guys have a great time.
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What an incredible deal on the flights! I'm excited you are doing this as we've not been to DC since 1990 something. My sister wants us to go some time with them, and I have a feeling if any planning is to be done, I'll be doing it.
I hope I can give you a few ideas for your plans (we are going to the zoo and I know that, as a fellow AK fan, you might be interested in that.
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Sounds like it'll be a great trip. Great deals on flights and hotel.
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Originally Posted by Colexis Mom
Great start Holly! Great job on the airfare!
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Great start! We have been researching for a trip there as well. That is an awesome price on the flights and the Quincy!
I'll be sure to pass on any tips and helpful hints I come across. I am so used to Passporters always having tips for WDW. I really miss that when I go other places.
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Originally Posted by Huntermom
Wow, $30. round trip is too good to be true. When SWA had $29.00 fares to Baltimore from MHT, I did several weekends and even a few one night trips (and two day trips for work).
With such a short flight it is a great quick trip.
Well, $30 RT would be too good to be true! It was actually $30 one-way but as we decided not to stay a whole week, our RT cost is about $90 per person. Still cheaper than driving. The flight is only a little over an hour, and we have an early flight in and a late flight home so we'll have almost a full 4 days to explore.
Well, we're here! Just a few quick notes. I promise to do a more detailed write up when we're home (a full TR).
-Flight was great! We arrived early (total flying time about 50 minutes )
-Use the Metro in DC and get the Smartcard (which we bought at the airport station) saves you $1 per trip!
-The Quincy: Several pleasant surprises with our hotel. First, our room was ready when we arrived around 8:30 am!! The room is big (and pretty "hip" as DS says), we have what I would call a full kitchen, 2 big closets, and a sitting area.
-Went on an Old Town Trolley hop-on-hop-off tour, saw some sights. Hopped off twice.
-Saw the Air and Space Museum today and the American History Museum, Ate at the Native American Museum.
Well, we're headed to the zoo today and we have a Monuments by Moonlight tour booked for tonight. And I got a notice from JetBlue saying they are "preparing for bad weather along the east coast and if I want, I can change my upcoming flight with no change fees". I've heard there may be thunderstorms but I didn't know they would be that bad. Maybe I'll have more than 4 days in DC....
Sounds like a great start! I have a friend who lives near there and she said they were supposed to have "extremely dangerous storms" per the news link she posted. I think I might move my flight. Be safe!