My trip was a mixture of splurge and budget. It was a dream trip for my 80something year old parents. I had to really take the amount of walking into consideration - we had one manual wheelchair for my parents to take turns - they both walk at home but not long distances/hours. We splurged on Embassy Suites Alexandria which is right across the street from the metro. I also knew most nights we would be in early for my parents plus my kids wanted to swim so the separate living rooms (we had two rooms) were nice. We took the Metro I think two stops from DCA to/from the hotel even with a wheelchair and our luggage. We were there Sat to Thursday and splurged on teh 7 day pass which had no time or distance limits for the subway.
For food we ate at Capital Visitor's Center food court which had nice portion kids meals (my kids and parents had them) with items like roast chicken. We also ate at Ronald Reagan food court, Pentagon City Food Court. One night we went to the grocery store near the hotel and bought things like a rotissiere chicken that we ate in the room. The free breakfast and evening drinks were nice. We also brought food back from 5 brothers which was the first time we even heard of it though now there are a few here.
We took the Metro to Arlington National Cemetary then inside took the tourmobile. We also did an evening monument tour to minimize walking for my parents (royaltrolleys) which dropped us off at our hotel on he way back. My kids knew ahead of time that they could not get unlimited souveneirs though they don't ask for much most of the time.
For food we ate at Capital Visitor's Center food court which had nice portion kids meals (my kids and parents had them) with items like roast chicken. We also ate at Ronald Reagan food court, Pentagon City Food Court. One night we went to the grocery store near the hotel and bought things like a rotissiere chicken that we ate in the room. The free breakfast and evening drinks were nice. We also brought food back from 5 brothers which was the first time we even heard of it though now there are a few here.
We took the Metro to Arlington National Cemetary then inside took the tourmobile. We also did an evening monument tour to minimize walking for my parents (royaltrolleys) which dropped us off at our hotel on he way back. My kids knew ahead of time that they could not get unlimited souveneirs though they don't ask for much most of the time.