eatatmidnight
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I am probably dreaming, but we want to take a trip to these three cities in the next 1 to 1 1/2 years. Here is my general plan
Get to one of the cities and that would be our "hub" (possibly Philly area)
Spend 1 day in NYC going to Ellis Island.
Spend another day in NYC for a Broadway show.
(Taking the train from our hub to NYC each day)
Spend 1-2 days in Philly to see Independence Hall and the historical things there.
Spend 3-4 days commuting from the hub city to DC to see Smithsonian, memorials, etc.
I have never planned a trip like this. We usually drive everywhere we go. But, DH has been to all 3 cities with business and says that driving in any of them is not a good choice.
Does this seem like a good plan? What suggestions do you have that may make this work? If we tried a trip like this in March, would it be too cold. I have heard that the crowds are very heavy from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Is that true? Any opinions would be appreciated, especially ideas that would make it more "budget friendly"
Get to one of the cities and that would be our "hub" (possibly Philly area)
Spend 1 day in NYC going to Ellis Island.
Spend another day in NYC for a Broadway show.
(Taking the train from our hub to NYC each day)
Spend 1-2 days in Philly to see Independence Hall and the historical things there.
Spend 3-4 days commuting from the hub city to DC to see Smithsonian, memorials, etc.
I have never planned a trip like this. We usually drive everywhere we go. But, DH has been to all 3 cities with business and says that driving in any of them is not a good choice.
Does this seem like a good plan? What suggestions do you have that may make this work? If we tried a trip like this in March, would it be too cold. I have heard that the crowds are very heavy from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Is that true? Any opinions would be appreciated, especially ideas that would make it more "budget friendly"

I wouldn't want to make the trip daily.)