Travels With Teens: Take Two “I Can Organize This Trip in My Sleep!”BC Dee in DC Roti & Fini p. 40

Contest Results

Please let me know if I have miscalculated your point total.

1) How many family pictures, with all 4 of us, do I have from this trip?
10 points, answers accepted until the end of the Tuesday update.
You may change your answer once.
Hint: fewer than we have from the 2010 trip

Will be revealed at end of report

2) What two items in Ben’s carry-on backpack triggered an extensive TSA bag check? 10 points each
(Hint: one of these things was the subject of trip report banter in this Travels with Teens report)

Weapons of WWII book, "Exploding Kittens" card game

3) Our plane was scheduled to land at 7:30 am. We have a tour scheduled at 8:45 at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. After taking a taxi from the airport, checking in to the JW Marriott and walking 6 blocks to the BEP, will we make it in time for our tour? 10 points

Yes

4) Is our room ready? 5 points

Yes

At the Zoo-

5) What thing (action) did we witness that I declared to be the coolest thing I have ever seen at a zoo?
For example: “Two flamingos getting it on” which we did actually see happening during a past Sea World visit.
20 points, partial credit will be awarded based on how close your answer is6) What is the coolest thing YOU have seen at a zoo?
10 points for sharing a story

Lion eating a whole rabbit

7) Big Girl Camera Fail- Why don’t I have many pictures from my Canon DSLR pictures at the zoo? 10 points

No memory card in camera

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Nobody guess that a lion eating was the most interesting thing I have ever seen at a zoo. I did award 5 points to anyone who mentioned a panda, because, well, pandas!

luvpoohandcompany: 5 bonus points for responding first. 10 points for guessing book and 10 points for "Exploding Kittens". No, she didn't guess it, but since she is the one responsible for me having the game, I messaged her from the airport. In the contest, I told her to guess something else
Total points: 35
#family photos: 3

rteetz-Total Points: 25
#family photos: 4

pas130-Total Points: 10
#family photos: 1

Wood Nymph-Total Points: 20
#family photos: 0

afwdwfan-Total Points: 20
#family photos: 0

SarahDisney-Total Points: 35
#family photos: 3

hill6-Total Points: 0
#family photos: 1

annie170-Total Points:15
#family photos: 2

Leader board

luvpoohandcompany: 35
SarahDisney: 35
rteetz: 25
Wood Nymph: 20
afwdwfan: 20
annie170: 15
pas130: 10
hill6: 0
 
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We chose poorly. Our line did not move. At all. I couldn’t figure out what was going on.
Every. Single. Time.

First, they pulled out the two books he had packed and flipped through them.


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Hmmm... I can't quite make the connection. Why might get some scrutiny from security? :rolleyes1

Mark came over just as they were swabbing a small box from Ben’s bag.


“What’s in there?”


“Exploding Kittens”


The TSA smiled, and nodded his head to one of his coworkers to check it out.


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:rotfl2::rotfl::lmao: This is a joke, right? He didn't really take that on the plane!

No wonder his bag got flagged for screening.

When we were onboard, the pilot, Moose came out to talk to the passengers, introducing himself and his co-pilot Bud and to thank everyone for flying with them.
Moose and Bud... for some reason I'm picturing a single prop plane with pontoons taking off from a dock in the middle of nowhere.

The cabdriver was not happy, but there was a single lady right behind us, so it is not like he lost a fare.
I mean, 4 people and luggage in a car? Really? That would be tight!

Actually... how close is the JW Marriot to a Metro stop? I actually find taking the Metro to and from Reagan to be pretty easy.

We got to the check in desk and there was one person ahead of us. I checked us in and the desk clerk said “Let me see if there is a room ready”

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“Room 742”


YES!!!
Always nice to get in the room.

I inherited a horrid sense of direction from my dad. Mark’s is not much better.


But he has a GPS on his phone.


I hate his GPS!
:rotfl2:

We got there about 10 minutes before our tour was supposed to start, which is when they advised us to arrive.
Perfect timing!

The boys’ favorite part was seeing a sign that said “I just printed up my lifetime in earning in two minutes”
You know, that just seems cruel. Wouldn't it be demoralizing to go to work everyday and see that sign???? :faint:

The next important thing for us to do was to get something to eat, since we had a rushed breakfast at the airport. We decided to walk back to our hotel (6 blocks) to get something at the Starbucks there.
You walked 6 blocks for Starbucks????????? :eek: :faint:

You're in DC, surely you passed about 5 of them on the way. :rolleyes1

We planned to use the Metro a few times on our trip, so we went to a machine to purchase 4 reloadable Smart Cards. We put in our credit card, followed the steps and the transaction errored off. Tried it again. Same thing. Used a different credit card. Still got an error. As we were doing this, a mechanic came by and said “This machine is not working.”


OK. A sign would have helped…


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It also would have helped if you weren't trying to get Metro passes from a juice machine. :rolleyes1

I am getting some really great pictures!


Then, I notice a warning on the display of my camera:


No memory card.


I must have forgotten to put the card back in the camera after our Yellowstone trip. I didn’t think the camera would let me take pictures without a card in and I am surprised that it took me so long to notice the message.
:faint: :headache: :furious: :sad:

We were fascinated and a little scared as the bear climbed higher and higher up the tree
That's what they do in the wild!

On the way back to our hotel, we would be coming close to Ford’s Theatre.


Do we take a tour? (10 points)
Um... define tour... I think you'll stop for a visit, but not necessarily a tour.

For 10 points each, guess the other 3 things we ordered. You don’t have to say who got what. We all shared bites of the things we ordered.
Roasted Amish Chicken, Chesapeake Striped Bass, Maryland Crab Cakes
 
Every. Single. Time.

Never fails- I always pick the wrong line.

Hmmm... I can't quite make the connection. Why might get some scrutiny from security? :rolleyes1

The book was large enough that it could have housed a weapon, so they opened it up and flipped through it to make sure it was just a book.
:rotfl2::rotfl::lmao: This is a joke, right? He didn't really take that on the plane!

No wonder his bag got flagged for screening.

Not a joke! :sad2:

We always take a deck of cards and dice for Yahtzee on trips to play if we have some downtime. On the class trip, he brought Apples to Apples card. He actually asked me before the trip if he should take his new game and I said yes. Did not occur to me that it was not the best thing to get through security.

:headache:


Moose and Bud... for some reason I'm picturing a single prop plane with pontoons taking off from a dock in the middle of nowhere.

I know! The names cracked me up, but I thought it was really nice that he came out of the cockpit and introduced himself and gave a short bio.


I mean, 4 people and luggage in a car? Really? That would be tight!

Actually... how close is the JW Marriot to a Metro stop? I actually find taking the Metro to and from Reagan to be pretty easy.

The hotel is a couple of blocks from a Metro stop. It probably wouldn't have been too bad to take the subway, but since we weren't really familiar with how it worked, and Mark gets a little flustered in new situations, it was better at that point to take a cab. Which was just a little more than $20 with tip.

Always nice to get in the room.

::yes::

Perfect timing!

It was!

You know, that just seems cruel. Wouldn't it be demoralizing to go to work everyday and see that sign???? :faint:

Good point!

You walked 6 blocks for Starbucks????????? :eek: :faint:

You're in DC, surely you passed about 5 of them on the way. :rolleyes1

And like you, I don't even like Starbucks!

Probably, although most of the route we walked was by monuments and federal buildings and not many restaurants. I think we also took the opportunity of being in our hotel to go back to the room to use the bathroom. A couple members of my traveling party avoid public restrooms if they can.


It also would have helped if you weren't trying to get Metro passes from a juice machine. :rolleyes1
:rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:

Another good point!

I saw this posted on the internet around the time I was writing my update and thought it fit in. We were so annoyed that there was no Out of Order sign on the machine, and the mechanic's tone implied we should have known.



I actually handled this uncharacteristically well. I haven't forgotten, and I'm still bummed out that I screwed up, but I didn't let it ruin my day.


That's what they do in the wild!

I didn't know that! All I knew is what happens in the woods.

;)


Um... define tour... I think you'll stop for a visit, but not necessarily a tour.

To clarify, Ford's Theatre offers a variety of tour options depending on the time of day, including different combinations of: Walk through of Ford's Theater, One-act play " One Destiny ", tour of Ford's Theatre Museum and walk through of the Petersen House, the house across the street where Lincoln died. You can't do any of these things, including just walk through the theater, without booking a tour. The price is $5 per person, no matter how many of the activities are included during that particular time period.

Hope that helps.

Roasted Amish Chicken, Chesapeake Striped Bass, Maryland Crab Cakes

Got your answers!
 
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To clarify, Ford's Theatre offers a variety of tour options depending on the time of day, including different combinations of: Walk through of Ford's Theater, One-act play " One Destiny ", tour of Ford's Theatre Museum and walk through of the Petersen House, the house across the street where Lincoln died. You can't do any of these things, including just walk through the theater, without booking a tour. The price is $5 per person, no matter how many of the activities are included during that particular time period.

Hope that helps.
Ok then... you'll do a tour. I know it can be just a quick stop with a walkthrough of the museum, theater and Petersen House. I remember doing that when I went there, but I didn't necessarily think it was a tour. If you're going past, might as well stop!
 
First, they pulled out the two books he had packed and flipped through them.
We bought that same book for our grandson, Ben, not to be confused with your son, Ben. :)

“Exploding Kittens”
I love that TSA pulled his Ben's bag out so that they could check to see if there was anything explosive in the box. :)

Do we take a tour? (10 points)
To clarify, Ford's Theatre offers a variety of tour options depending on the time of day, including different combinations of: Walk through of Ford's Theater, One-act play " One Destiny ", tour of Ford's Theatre Museum and walk through of the Petersen House, the house across the street where Lincoln died. You can't do any of these things without booking a tour, $5 per person, no matter how many of the activities are included.
I will say, yes, you took the tour because you couldn't pass up the opportunity, and you had time to kill before dinner. :)

For 10 points each, guess the other 3 things we ordered. You don’t have to say who got what. We all shared bites of the things we ordered.
Crab cakes, shrimp ravioli, and the JW Marriott burger. They all sound good to me. ;)
 
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Exploding Kittens. Of course the TSA has a problem with that.
I wonder how they feel about Cards Against Humanity? That's probably not a problem because it's not exploding, but you really never know...

The hotel and room look beautiful!

Pandas!!! (No point to that statement, I just had to say it)
Sounds like a great day. Of course, every day with pandas is a great day, but it looks like you guys saw a lot of non-panda exciting stuff too!!

On the way back to our hotel, we would be coming close to Ford’s Theatre.


Do we take a tour? (10 points)

No.
Although I would just like to mention that my dad mentioned Ford's Theater today. Apparently he's planning a trip to DC this summer. So that was a funny coincidence for me.

I didn’t capture the steak section. That is what Nate had. For 10 points each, guess the other 3 things we ordered. You don’t have to say who got what. We all shared bites of the things we ordered.

I'm going to be terrible at this one...
1 - Colorado Lam Loin
2 - Maryland Style Crab Cakes
3 - Simple Pasta
 
Okie doke I'm going to say "No" to the tour because I'm guessing you're knackered from all the walking at the zoo and I'm guessing the turkey club, crab cakes and marriott burger for dinner because you're rather hungry from all the walking :thumbsup2

Loving all the photos, even the phone ones are great. Bet you were annoyed with yourself but I'm glad you didn't let it spoil your day. My dad took loads of photos of me (and everyone else but mostly me lol) on my wedding day and then when he went to wind up the film (yes I'm that long married but then so are you lol) he couldn't get it to work. He brought it to a specialist camera shop where they opened it up in their dark room only to discover he hadn't put a film in the camera. Poor man had to tell my mother who was a little :scared1::mad::sad: to say the least. Whereas I, being a total daddy's girl, was all :hug::rotfl2:
 
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You walked 6 blocks for Starbucks????????? :eek: :faint:

You're in DC, surely you passed about 5 of them on the way. :rolleyes1


I just remembered! We didn't go back to the hotel for Starbucks. We were going to the food court, but we couldn't find it.

You exit the hotel through a set of double doors and you are in this very plain looking hallway. There are posters up for the food court, but it doesn't say how to get there or the hours. We walked past an elevator to a pair of doors. We tried to open them, but they were locked. Since it was around 10:30, we thought maybe they were closed for breakfast and it was too early for lunch. They had really screwy hours when we went last time- they closed early on weekends because there aren't many people in the city then.

So we doubled back to the Starbucks in the hotel.
 
I fell behind on this TR, just catching up now.

I can't believe the Wepaons of War and Exploding Kittens. That is hilarious. I would have been trying so hard not to laugh if I'd been going through security with those items. Too funny!
 
I fell behind on this TR, just catching up now.

I can't believe the Wepaons of War and Exploding Kittens. That is hilarious. I would have been trying so hard not to laugh if I'd been going through security with those items. Too funny!
^^^ totally me too, it would've been difficult to not say something completely inappropriate to TSA
 
Indeed!




Thank you!

Here is the link to the photo post about the shortcut from the Hard Rock to Citywalk through the Hard Rock parking lot. The main thing to remember is parking space #627

From the lobby, go out by the Palm Restaurant. Go down the stairs. Turn left towards the parking lot. Proceed to the back of the parking lot. Find the opening to the path near space #627. Follow the path to City Walk. I timed it. I think it was 5 minutes.


Shortcut from Hard Rock to City Walk


There is also a pleasant walk along the river where the boats run. You can cut the time of that walk by cutting through the pool area

Walk This Way



:cool1:


Just put the note in my phone so I have it when we get there tomorrow.
 
I thought I was caught up on replies, but I guess I haven't been around here for awhile.

:blush:


Ok then... you'll do a tour. I know it can be just a quick stop with a walkthrough of the museum, theater and Petersen House. I remember doing that when I went there, but I didn't necessarily think it was a tour. If you're going past, might as well stop!

OK. Changed your answer. :(


We bought that same book for our grandson, Ben, not to be confused with your son, Ben. :)

That is a funny coincidence!!!

:laughing:


I love that TSA pulled his Ben's bag out so that they could check to see if there was anything explosive in the box. :)

I know! If we were carrying explosives we wouldn't put it in a marked box!

Got your answers!

:goodvibes
 
Exploding Kittens. Of course the TSA has a problem with that.
I wonder how they feel about Cards Against Humanity? That's probably not a problem because it's not exploding, but you really never know...

The hotel and room look beautiful!

Pandas!!! (No point to that statement, I just had to say it)

Sounds like a great day. Of course, every day with pandas is a great day, but it looks like you guys saw a lot of non-panda exciting stuff too!!

It was an interesting interaction with the TSA.

At least we didn't get a lecture. From them or from my husband.

The hotel is beautiful. The location is even better!

No excuses needed for exclaiming "Pandas!"


No.
Although I would just like to mention that my dad mentioned Ford's Theater today. Apparently he's planning a trip to DC this summer. So that was a funny coincidence for me.

That really is a great coincidence.

I have been to DC in the summer (July). Good luck to your dad!

:sunny:



I'm going to be terrible at this one...
1 - Colorado Lam Loin
2 - Maryland Style Crab Cakes
3 - Simple Pasta

Got 'em.
 
Okie doke I'm going to say "No" to the tour because I'm guessing you're knackered from all the walking at the zoo and I'm guessing the turkey club, crab cakes and marriott burger for dinner because you're rather hungry from all the walking :thumbsup2

Loving all the photos, even the phone ones are great. Bet you were annoyed with yourself but I'm glad you didn't let it spoil your day. My dad took loads of photos of me (and everyone else but mostly me lol) on my wedding day and then when he went to wind up the film (yes I'm that long married but then so are you lol) he couldn't get it to work. He brought it to a specialist camera shop where they opened it up in their dark room only to discover he hadn't put a film in the camera. Poor man had to tell my mother who was a little :scared1::mad::sad: to say the least. Whereas I, being a total daddy's girl, was all :hug::rotfl2:

Got your answers.

Thanks for the kind words about the photos and your sympathy.

Oh, wow on your wedding photos. Your poor dad must have felt so bad, especially having to face your mum.

:eek:
 
I fell behind on this TR, just catching up now.

I can't believe the Wepaons of War and Exploding Kittens. That is hilarious. I would have been trying so hard not to laugh if I'd been going through security with those items. Too funny!

Apparently, I fell behind, too!

The situation came out a lot better than it would have if Mark had lost his temper.

::yes::


^^^ totally me too, it would've been difficult to not say something completely inappropriate to TSA

Fortunately, they didn't make a big deal about it.

:thumbsup2


Just put the note in my phone so I have it when we get there tomorrow.

Hope you had a fantastic trip!

:cool1:
 
The Big Drool, y’all!


After leaving the zoo, we dragged ourselves the 4 hot, long blocks to where the Metro stop is. But before getting on the subway, lunch!


Before the trip, I had researched some restaurants on Trip Advisor and this one sounded interesting.


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HotNJuicyCrawfish Restaurant



It is a Cajun-themed restaurant with a lot of down-and-dirty, peel and eat options. We have never had crawfish before and this sounded like fun.


I asked my friend Missy, who works in DC for the Washington Post if she knows anything about the restaurant and she sent me this review.


At Hot N Juicy, you get crawfish with a side order of sexual innuendo


How could we NOT go there???


We were seated and with parched voices, we ordered drinks:


Lemonade for the boys and iced tea for me, although I switched over to lemonade after the first round.


Here’s are REALLY crappy picture of the menu, and I didn’t get one that showed the market price of things like a pound of snow crab or crawfish.


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We decided we would go with Big Drool, with a side order of mozzarella sticks for the 4 of us:


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We selected the fried calamari, no seasoning for the appetizer.


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This was amazing! Probably the best fried squid we have ever had. Or maybe we thought so because we were at a desperate point of starvation.


We demolished this.


Then our order arrived. It comes in a bag in bucket.




You have a choice of spice and a choice of seasoning.

Pick a seasoning

  • Louisiana Style
    Juicy Cajun
    Garlic Butter
    Lemon Pepper
    Hot N Juicy Special
Pick a spice level
  • Baby Spice
  • Mild
  • Medium
  • Spicy
  • Extra Spicy

We went with the Garlic-Butter, mild spice.


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Holy Guacamole, this stuff was SPICY!!! Actually, we could have used some guacamole. We are not food wimps, but the heat was slightly uncomfortable. We were able to eat most of it, but it got harder and harder with every bite. There was a multi-generational family eating near us (a couple of young kids, parents, and grandparents) and they had also ordered the mild spice. They complained about the heat level. They were told they could get an order of Hawaiian sweet bread to help counter the heat.


Even through the pain, we enjoyed this experience. Surprisingly, Nate who is a fussy eater and can be a little bit prissy, liked it the most.


By the way- we only saw male waiters, no women/girls in skimpy tank tops.


If you are intrigued with what you have read here, you can check out the 4th location of this small, Las Vegas based chain which opened last summer in Orlando.


Once we finished our meal, we got back on the Metro for our return.


Ford’s Theatre, the site of President Lincoln’s assassination and the house across the street where he died the next morning, were a couple of blocks away from our stop. When we visited 5 years ago, the Petersen House was undergoing renovations and the theatre was closed because there was a production running at the time. The only thing open then was the Ford’s Theater museum.


It was around 3:15 when we arrived on 10th Street. Tours run every half hour and include different sets of options for each time- Walk-through of theatre only or One Destiny performance, formal tour with park ranger, the Petersen house and the museum. I went up to the box office and I was informed that the tours were sold out until 4:30.


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My family was exhausted from our early wakeup and all our walking up to that point, so they refused to wait the hour.


I was a little disappointed because we didn’t have much play in our schedule so it was unlikely that we would have another chance to include another visit to Ford’s Theater.


We walked back to the hotel.


This is the Old Post Office Building.


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The building is currently being renovated, but when it is open, you can go up into the bell tower and you get some pretty nice views, similar to the views from the Washington Monument. You are not quite as high up, but the windows are open to the outside.


These are from our 2010 trip:


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We also walked by the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center.



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We returned to our hotel room and took it easy for a bit. We tried to figure out where to get dinner that night. One possibility was the Old Ebbitt Grill which was nearby. We called, but the only opening they had was at 9 pm. We decided to check out the restaurants at the hotel.

We looked over the menu at the 1331 Grille, saw plenty of options and decided to stay.


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We are glad we did! The food was fantastic and our waiter Liscombe was attentive and friendly. He smiled every time he came over to our table and told us we made him laugh.



He brought a bread service to our table and after we had finished it, he brought us another.


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And what did we order?


Nate got the Tenderloin Steak ($38) with Lobster Mac & Cheese side ($7). No points offered here since steak is a slam-dunk order for Nate. Please note- he is NOT a cheap date!


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I ordered the JW Greens-


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Mark got the Rock Shrimp Ravioli.


Food Porn FAIL! I don’t know what happened here, but I don’t have a picture.


OMG, this is one of the best pasta dishes I have ever had! The pasta was cooked PERFECTLY. The very definition of al dente. I was glad Mark and decided we would share our meals.


Ben selected the Salmon. Also excellent.


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For dessert, we could not pass up the Donuts and Coffee Ice Cream.



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This was a spectacular meal! A wonderful ending to an enjoyable arrival day.


Recap:


6 am flight from Boston to DC. Checkin at JW Marriott. Walk to Bureau of Printing & Engraving. Walk back to JW Marriott. Walk to Metro Station, walk from Metro station to Zoo. 2-3 hours at the Zoo. Walk to Lunch at HotNJuicy/Metro Stop. Walk from Metro Stop to Ford’s Theatre. Walk from Ford’s Theatre to JW Marriott. Dinner.



On the agenda for the following day was walking to some of the monuments and checking out one or more of the Smithsonian Museums. We had a 1:00 tour of the White House followed by a 2:30 visit to the top of the Washington Monument. And to top off our day, I was going to be meeting with a couple of Disney friends- Missy and Franklin (missyrose) for dinner.


Next Up: Monuments Men



Contest Questions:


  1. Step Count for arrival day (see above for a summary of the day)- 15 points

  2. First place we visit after breakfast (food court) is the WWII Memorial. What time do we arrive?- 15 points

  3. Which Memorial/Monument around the Mall has the worst-smelling bathroom?- 10 points

  4. Part of the Korean War Veteran’s Memorial has markers for 22 countries who were members of the United Nations and were our allies during the Korean War. Which country did Ben want us to take a picture of?- 20 points
 
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Once again, let me know if I have incorrectly awarded your points.

On the way back to our hotel, we would be coming close to Ford’s Theatre.
Do we take a tour? (10 points)
To clarify, Ford's Theatre offers a variety of tour options depending on the time of day, including different combinations of: Walk through of Ford's Theater, One-act play " One Destiny ", tour of Ford's Theatre Museum and walk through of the Petersen House, the house across the street where Lincoln died. You can't do any of these things without booking a tour, $5 per person, no matter how many of the activities are included.

No- they were all sold out until the last tour at 4:30, an hour away.


We end our day by having dinner at the 1331 Grill at our hotel. Here is the menu.


I didn’t capture the steak section. That is what Nate had. For 10 points each, guess the other 3 things we ordered. You don’t have to say who got what. We all shared bites of the things we ordered.


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JW Greens, Handmade Rock Shrimp Ravioli, Craft Raised Salmon


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You all guessed crab cakes as one of the items we ordered. Normally a great guess since Ben frequently gets this. Not this time though.

afwdwfan: 0 points :(
but I will add 5 sympathy points since I think I swayed your answer about the tour.

Um... define tour... I think you'll stop for a visit, but not necessarily a tour.
Ok then... you'll do a tour. I know it can be just a quick stop with a walkthrough of the museum, theater and Petersen House. I remember doing that when I went there, but I didn't necessarily think it was a tour. If you're going past, might as well stop!

Roasted Amish Chicken, Chesapeake Striped Bass, Maryland Crab Cakes


Wood Nymph- 10 points for shrimp ravioli

I will say, yes, you took the tour because you couldn't pass up the opportunity, and you had time to kill before dinner.

Crab cakes, shrimp ravioli, and the JW Marriott burger. They all sound good to me.


SarahDisney- 10 points for no tour. 5 points for recognizing your guesses were terrible.

Tour-No

I'm going to be terrible at this one...
1 - Colorado Lamb Loin
2 - Maryland Style Crab Cakes
3 - Simple Pasta


luvpoohandcompany- 10 points for no tour. 5 bonus points for your wedding picture screw-up.

Okie doke I'm going to say "No" to the tour because I'm guessing you're knackered from all the walking at the zoo and I'm guessing the turkey club, crab cakes and marriott burger for dinner because you're rather hungry from all the walking


Updated Leader Board

luvpoohandcompany: 50
SarahDisney: 50
Wood Nymph: 30
afwdwfan: 25
rteetz: 25
annie170: 15
pas130: 10
hill6: 0
 
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Crawfish with a side of sexual innuendo ... that's definitely a must-do. Maybe not with young kids, but with older kids (or on an adults-only trip) ... that could be interesting. Although it's weird that you only saw male waiters ... that article makes it sound like male waiters are a minority there.

Even without the Ford's Theater tour, it still sounds like a nice day. You got to see some nice stuff, even if you didn't get to do everything you wanted. One of the great things about a place like DC is that you can have a good time without doing much - just walk around and there's always something historical to see.

Dinner sounds like it was great!

  • Step Count for arrival day (see above for a summary of the day)- 15 points
  • First place we visit after breakfast (food court) is the WWII Memorial. What time do we arrive?- 15 points
  • Which Memorial/Monument around the Mall has the worst-smelling bathroom?- 10 points
  • Part of the Korean War Veteran’s Memorial has markers for 22 countries who were members of the United Nations and were our allies during the Korean War. Which country did Ben want us to take a picture of?- 20 points

1. 18,476
2. 9:15 AM
3. Jefferson
4. France
 












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