Hi all I need some help. My husband go laid off from his job and we already had a weekend trip planned for the middle of June, got hotel from priceline so its already pd for and no canceling. We had planned on going to the zoo which I think is free, any other budget friendly things to do for a family of 5?
The zoo is indeed free. It's a bit out of the way, but you can take the Metro to a spot within a couple blocks of the zoo. It'll be HOT in June, but you'll be able to take your time meandering through the Reptile House, which is air conditioned.
Other ways to save in DC:
Look at Restaurant.com ahead of time; there are loads of DC restaurants on that site, and that can cut the cost of your meals.
The Spy Museum and the News Museum charge entrance fees. Pretty much everything else is free. With all the free stuff available, you can easily skip these.
If you want to see the Bureau of Engraving, where they print money, you'll need reservations. Since you're going on a weekend, this might be impossible.
Don't neglect Arlington National Cemetary (again, Metro out there). It's free, and you can see the changing of the guard. This place was originally Robert E. Lee's homeplace, and it was taken from him as a personal punishment after he chose to go with the South during the Civil War. The North made it into a graveyard for Union soldiers, and he never again set foot on his own estate. Later it was made into what it is today.
Something is available for free every night at the Kennedy Center. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's not so good . . . but the Kennedy Center is worth seeing! The halls with the flags are amazing, and you have to see the bust of Kennedy -- look at the two sides of his face: one is a young man, the other is what the artist believes he might've looked like had he grown to old age. Getting to Kennedy Center isn't always easy; the Metro doesn't really go close. You might need a taxi.
If you can afford one splurge, make it a Monuments by Moonlight tour. It'll be cooler, and it's a great way to see all the monuments without walking (do not underestimate the distance between those monuments). Although I'd seen the monuments multiple times, I learned a great deal from our tour guide and thoroughly enjoyed this tour.