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DH and I are planning a trip to Maryland to visit our daughter and grandsons for end of July/first part of August 2013. We have sent a request to our Congressman for tickets to tour the White House. Has anyone else done this? Is it a relatively simple process? Was your request granted quickly? I am not sure how this all works, and am looking for your experiences with obtaining White House Tour tickets. Thanks!
I did the tour in 1995, the summer I graduated college. My father was a Police Detective, and detailed to the Secret Service for a while, so I believe a friend of his helped us get tickets into the tour. I have no idea how easy or had they were to get...sorry. I did try again about 10 years ago. I emailed our congressman, but he responded that they were limiting it to groups of 10 or more(I was trying for just myself and my husband)...so at that time, I was unsuccessful. I don't know if they've changed that rule again...it was a while ago. He got back to me pretty quickly...withing 24 hours. I was pretty disappointed. Now that I have kids...getting 10 doesn't seem so hard. Hoping to try again with extended family in a few years. Good Luck. It is a wonderful tour. As I remember, you must be outside the white house very early, even with the reservation. We had to be there between 7 and 8 am, I believe.
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I did the tour in 1995, the summer I graduated college. My father was a Police Detective, and detailed to the Secret Service for a while, so I believe a friend of his helped us get tickets into the tour. I have no idea how easy or had they were to get...sorry. I did try again about 10 years ago. I emailed our congressman, but he responded that they were limiting it to groups of 10 or more(I was trying for just myself and my husband)...so at that time, I was unsuccessful. I don't know if they've changed that rule again...it was a while ago. He got back to me pretty quickly...withing 24 hours. I was pretty disappointed. Now that I have kids...getting 10 doesn't seem so hard. Hoping to try again with extended family in a few years. Good Luck. It is a wonderful tour. As I remember, you must be outside the white house very early, even with the reservation. We had to be there between 7 and 8 am, I believe.
Oh dear, there are just 5 of us right now, but my other daughter, her husband and son may join us. Hope we can get a tour!
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My Brother had a chance to tour as a government employee, but chose not to and stayed with a fellow cadet at Glynco, GA to help him study. He returned back to try and tour about 4 years ago with his family, my parents, two aunts, and my little sister. When they were about 5 people away, they shut the tours down and pushed everyone back.
We were able to visit in 1999 because prior to 9/11/01, they did a certain number of public tours per day. It was just a matter then of being up before the crack of dawn in order to line up for tickets.
These days it is darn near impossible to get a tour. I believe you do have to have a group of 10 and they grant those requests on a case by case basis. We tried a couple of different times writing DH's "home of record" congressman while he was in the Navy and the request came back denied each time. The first request took just 2-3 weeks to come back and the second time it took almost 2 months before we heard a response.
Have you looked into doing one of the Capitol building tours? You'll be able to see the Rotunda, Statuary Hall and the Crypt of the Capitol and can reserve those online without having to go through a congressman.
We did this in August of this year. There was just us 3. We requested online through our congressman and we had to fill out a form, send it back and then wait. I think we found out about a month or maybe slightly longer than that before when our tour was. They also scheduled our capital tour. Definitely use the online form because they can do so much for you.
When we toured you had to have an ID for each adult, could not carry a camera, a bag or anything else such as a stroller. This is all included in the instructions that were emailed to us. You were allowed to carry a cell phone but could not use it during the tour since no pictures are allowed. We were allowed to use them outside after the tour so we took some iPhone pics of us directly in front of the White House. There are agents stationed everywhere to answer any questions as it is a self guided tour. i loved all the architecture and antiques and DS loved it when the first dog was walked out do a potty break since he was so close he could've petted the dog.
My advice is apply early and follow any instructions given. The security is intimidating but the agents were all very nice. If it is something you want to do the go for it!
My husband and daughter did this in 2009 while I was at a conference in DC.
We got notice that the request was granted just a few weeks before our trip. They couldn't take anything with them -- no bags, purses, camera, bottled water, etc. Luckily their tour was first thing in the morning, so they went to the WH empty handed, then went back to the hotel to gear up for the day.
Your Congressperson can also get you tickets to a Bureau of Engraving and Printing tour -- beats waiting in line for those.
As to the Capitol tours -- we did one through our Senator's office. The guide was a staffer in his office. A nice enough kid, but probably not as well versed in the Capitol building as the professional guides through the visitors center. (They take you to the same places and show you the same things, it's just the experience level of the guide.) You have to go through your Representative or Senator to get gallery passes, though. Check the restrictions on Capitol tours, too. No water, not even empty bottles. No food, not even in a closed package. We saw lots of things being thrown away as people waited in line.
My husband and daughter did this in 2009 while I was at a conference in DC.
We got notice that the request was granted just a few weeks before our trip. They couldn't take anything with them -- no bags, purses, camera, bottled water, etc. Luckily their tour was first thing in the morning, so they went to the WH empty handed, then went back to the hotel to gear up for the day.
Your Congressperson can also get you tickets to a Bureau of Engraving and Printing tour -- beats waiting in line for those.
As to the Capitol tours -- we did one through our Senator's office. The guide was a staffer in his office. A nice enough kid, but probably not as well versed in the Capitol building as the professional guides through the visitors center. (They take you to the same places and show you the same things, it's just the experience level of the guide.) You have to go through your Representative or Senator to get gallery passes, though. Check the restrictions on Capitol tours, too. No water, not even empty bottles. No food, not even in a closed package. We saw lots of things being thrown away as people waited in line.
Oh I forgot about that part! We had to throw away out a lot of stuff including sunscreen! We did have a tour guide that was awesome but wish they'd have told us what we could and couldn't bring into the Capitol building. Now I know to check online but did not think about it beforehand. So best suggestion is to check beforehand and pack lightly.