What to do/where to eat in DC this weekend?

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Nitemare

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Originally posted by: MaxDepth
so - you are driving into the DC area and not flying, yes?

Try, if you can, to hide the fact that there is an Ikea store close by.

I'll be driving(only like 4 hours). What's in Ikea?
 

TekChik

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Jan 15, 2003
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Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: isekii
Don't forget to sneak away at night to Dupont Circle area,

Lots of hot college chicks running around that area ;)

make sure you leave the wife behind :D

What if she wants to play with them too? :Q

Thanks for the advice everyone

is she cute? :p
if so, lemme know where you're stayin

:Q
 

Nitemare

Lifer
Feb 8, 2001
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Originally posted by: TekChik
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: isekii
Don't forget to sneak away at night to Dupont Circle area,

Lots of hot college chicks running around that area ;)

make sure you leave the wife behind :D

What if she wants to play with them too? :Q

Thanks for the advice everyone

is she cute? :p
if so, lemme know where you're stayin

:Q

Fairly cute.

I would ask her, but I'd rather sleep in the bed tonight rather than the living room :)
 

TekChik

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Jan 15, 2003
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Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: TekChik
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: isekii
Don't forget to sneak away at night to Dupont Circle area,

Lots of hot college chicks running around that area ;)

make sure you leave the wife behind :D

What if she wants to play with them too? :Q

Thanks for the advice everyone

is she cute? :p
if so, lemme know where you're stayin

:Q

Fairly cute.

I would ask her, but I'd rather sleep in the bed tonight rather than the living room :)

hey, you're the one that brought it up!
 

MaxDepth

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Jun 12, 2001
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Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: MaxDepth
so - you are driving into the DC area and not flying, yes?

Try, if you can, to hide the fact that there is an Ikea store close by.

I'll be driving(only like 4 hours). What's in Ikea?

Ikea on-line catalog. Basically, a store that sells attractive, cheap furniture. Well, attractive if you like the Danish model of outfitting a house (metal and veneer/lacquer wood products, for example.)

But as you think you are saving, you buy more. Until you look at the final bill.
My girlfriend drove up there last month for a wedding and came back with $800 dollars worth of chairs and furniture. I think she was only going in there to buy a stool and instead, came out with all that stuff. :confused:
 

cerebusPu

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Originally posted by: isekii
Don't forget to sneak away at night to Dupont Circle area,

Lots of hot college chicks running around that area ;)

make sure you leave the wife behind :D

haha...dupont circle is also very big for gay men. so yeah....you get both kinds of hotties.
 

Linflas

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You picked a good time to visit. If you get a chance to get to the Air and Space Museum they have lowered the Wright Flyer to eye level. For the first time visitors can get a close look at the aircraft that started it all. You may want to also consider a visit to Mount Vernon. That is one of my personal favorites when I have to play tour guide when folks visit from out of town.
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: Linflas
You picked a good time to visit. If you get a chance to get to the Air and Space Museum they have lowered the Wright Flyer to eye level. For the first time visitors can get a close look at the aircraft that started it all. You may want to also consider a visit to Mount Vernon. That is one of my personal favorites when I have to play tour guide when folks visit from out of town.

I missed seeing the Wright Flyer last time I went to Kitty Hawk. I doubt if we will have a chance to see Mt Vernon.

The itenerary looks something like this:
Driving up after work on Friday, checking out all the monuments at night.
The following day check out the Smithsonian
The next day check out the monuments during the day and the other museums

I went to hotels.com and found a nice price on the Days Inn in College Park, Maryland. Less than 10 miles from the Capital. How is this area?

Or is Sterling, Reston, Rockville and taking the Metro in still the best bet?
 

TekChik

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Jan 15, 2003
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Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Linflas
You picked a good time to visit. If you get a chance to get to the Air and Space Museum they have lowered the Wright Flyer to eye level. For the first time visitors can get a close look at the aircraft that started it all. You may want to also consider a visit to Mount Vernon. That is one of my personal favorites when I have to play tour guide when folks visit from out of town.

I missed seeing the Wright Flyer last time I went to Kitty Hawk. I doubt if we will have a chance to see Mt Vernon.

The itenerary looks something like this:
Driving up after work on Friday, checking out all the monuments at night.
The following day check out the Smithsonian
The next day check out the monuments during the day and the other museums

I went to hotels.com and found a nice price on the Days Inn in College Park, Maryland. Less than 10 miles from the Capital. How is this area?

Or is Sterling, Reston, Rockville and taking the Metro in still the best bet?

i guess it's ok...but it's not the nicest area around...all the UMD students live there, so nothing's "nice". if you'd rather be close, that's your call, but i'd still stay up in rockville - awesome restaurants and a very good area. FWIW...
 

Emrys

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Originally posted by: TekChik
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Linflas
You picked a good time to visit. If you get a chance to get to the Air and Space Museum they have lowered the Wright Flyer to eye level. For the first time visitors can get a close look at the aircraft that started it all. You may want to also consider a visit to Mount Vernon. That is one of my personal favorites when I have to play tour guide when folks visit from out of town.

I missed seeing the Wright Flyer last time I went to Kitty Hawk. I doubt if we will have a chance to see Mt Vernon.

The itenerary looks something like this:
Driving up after work on Friday, checking out all the monuments at night.
The following day check out the Smithsonian
The next day check out the monuments during the day and the other museums

I went to hotels.com and found a nice price on the Days Inn in College Park, Maryland. Less than 10 miles from the Capital. How is this area?

Or is Sterling, Reston, Rockville and taking the Metro in still the best bet?

i guess it's ok...but it's not the nicest area around...all the UMD students live there, so nothing's "nice". if you'd rather be close, that's your call, but i'd still stay up in rockville - awesome restaurants and a very good area. FWIW...

College park is kind of sketchy. The crimes been going up, but that is mostly right by the campus (knox road and rt 1). Another place you might want to just wander into for dinner would be George town, kinda spendy, but it's nice-- du pont circle has some good places to eat also. (UMD student here)

Emrys
 

Linflas

Lifer
Jan 30, 2001
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Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Linflas
You picked a good time to visit. If you get a chance to get to the Air and Space Museum they have lowered the Wright Flyer to eye level. For the first time visitors can get a close look at the aircraft that started it all. You may want to also consider a visit to Mount Vernon. That is one of my personal favorites when I have to play tour guide when folks visit from out of town.

I missed seeing the Wright Flyer last time I went to Kitty Hawk. I doubt if we will have a chance to see Mt Vernon.

The itenerary looks something like this:
Driving up after work on Friday, checking out all the monuments at night.
The following day check out the Smithsonian
The next day check out the monuments during the day and the other museums

I went to hotels.com and found a nice price on the Days Inn in College Park, Maryland. Less than 10 miles from the Capital. How is this area?

Or is Sterling, Reston, Rockville and taking the Metro in still the best bet?

Metro is your best bet no matter where you are staying to go downtown. The weekend traffic is not that bad but DC is known to have some of the most aggressive parking ticket writers in the country since they count on parking ticket revenue for their budgets. There are conflicting signs regarding when and where you are allowed to park and not all that many spaces available in the tourist areas. Sterling and Reston are not close to Metro at all. Reston and Sterling are both out by Dulles Airport and not all that convenient to Metro or DC.
 

FeathersMcGraw

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Originally posted by: Nitemare

We are planning on seeing the Smithsonian, the Vietnam wall, Korean War memorial, Lincoln memorial, the Basilica, Library of Congress and the International Spy museum. Most government buildings aren't open on the weekend, so we will have to check them out at a later day.

Don't forget to check out the National Archives (if it's open). Arguably, it's one of the most important buildings in the city, since it houses and displays both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

The Holocaust Memorial Museum is disturbing and powerful. It's not really for casual sightseeing, but I do think it's worth visiting.

The National Zoo is reachable by the Metro and is a great place to spend half a day (maybe more if the pandas are being playful).
 

Nitemare

Lifer
Feb 8, 2001
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Originally posted by: FeathersMcGraw
Originally posted by: Nitemare

We are planning on seeing the Smithsonian, the Vietnam wall, Korean War memorial, Lincoln memorial, the Basilica, Library of Congress and the International Spy museum. Most government buildings aren't open on the weekend, so we will have to check them out at a later day.

Don't forget to check out the National Archives (if it's open). Arguably, it's one of the most important buildings in the city, since it houses and displays both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

The Holocaust Memorial Museum is disturbing and powerful. It's not really for casual sightseeing, but I do think it's worth visiting.

The National Zoo is reachable by the Metro and is a great place to spend half a day (maybe more if the pandas are being playful).

The National Archives and the Holocaust museum are on the list. I got a nice quote from the Ramada Inn in Rcokville and it is only two blocks away from the Metro...

Now any good cheap but decent places to eat in DC or Rockville?