ekatiel
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My DH has some extra conference $$ from work this year, and one of the conferences we're looking at is in D.C. Our boys will be a newly minted 6 and 8 at the time of the conference this summer. Is that too young to appreciate D.C.? We would stay three nights and likely not have a car. The conference hotel is the Fairmont, which says it's relatively close to the metro and all the action (a mile form the Whitehouse, it says). Will they be bored with all the Smithsonian museums? Another option is a conference in Colorado (it's at a ski resort, but it's during the summer also-- they have things there like mini-golf, bumper boats, go-karts, hiking, etc). The boys and I went to Colorado last summer with my parents (sans DH-- he was working), and they really enjoyed it. DH's conferences usually just run until lunch (yeah, he's a lucky duck), so we'll have the afternoons to "play" where ever we choose to go. We could also choose WDW, but that's a lot of $$ after we pay for park tickets, etc, and I kind of consider our Disney trips to be really special family time-- having DH not with us for the mornings would kind of ruin it for me, so I think we'll stick to WDW on our own. Anyhow, what age is good for D.C.? Should we wait a few more years? --Katie