Wendy31
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Happy New Year!!
We've been planning a spring Washington, DC trip for our DD's senior year (which is this year), & our DD, a history buff, is very excited.
We were initially planning a one-week trip (7 nights, 8 days) in April of this year (2018). However, we now also have an out-of-town wedding in mid-May & then a beach trip at the end of June. So, now, in order to put more time between the Washington trip & the wedding trip, we're thinking March.
And all this means additional time off from work for DH & additional money as well.
So, realistically, how much time does a family need to effectively tour Washington, DC?
We know we want to see the Lincoln & Jefferson Memorials, the Vietnam War Memorial, the Capitol, Arlington, Ford's Theatre, & the Smithsonians.
And then there are additional sites in which we're interested as well: the National Air & Space Museum (this would be a MUST for both DH & DD), the WW2 Memorial, the National Archives, the Library of Congress, and Mount Vernon, and maybe the Newseum as well.
I think the Holocaust Museum is extremely important as well; however, due to how sensitive both our DD & younger DS are, I'm still iffy on this one.
And I'm sure there are other things I've forgotten!
So, would a 5-day trip be doable? We'd be driving, so that would mean, really, just having 3 days to tour. I'm thinking we may need at least 4 days to tour.
Thank you for any advice & suggestions!
Also - I'd love any suggestions on the best places to stay & where to eat!
Thanks!!
We've been planning a spring Washington, DC trip for our DD's senior year (which is this year), & our DD, a history buff, is very excited.
We were initially planning a one-week trip (7 nights, 8 days) in April of this year (2018). However, we now also have an out-of-town wedding in mid-May & then a beach trip at the end of June. So, now, in order to put more time between the Washington trip & the wedding trip, we're thinking March.
And all this means additional time off from work for DH & additional money as well.
So, realistically, how much time does a family need to effectively tour Washington, DC?
We know we want to see the Lincoln & Jefferson Memorials, the Vietnam War Memorial, the Capitol, Arlington, Ford's Theatre, & the Smithsonians.
And then there are additional sites in which we're interested as well: the National Air & Space Museum (this would be a MUST for both DH & DD), the WW2 Memorial, the National Archives, the Library of Congress, and Mount Vernon, and maybe the Newseum as well.
I think the Holocaust Museum is extremely important as well; however, due to how sensitive both our DD & younger DS are, I'm still iffy on this one.
And I'm sure there are other things I've forgotten!
So, would a 5-day trip be doable? We'd be driving, so that would mean, really, just having 3 days to tour. I'm thinking we may need at least 4 days to tour.
Thank you for any advice & suggestions!
Also - I'd love any suggestions on the best places to stay & where to eat!
Thanks!!