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Also, literally every single thing in that museum is a historical artifact. It's not a replica or even an unused back up. It's a space shuttle that actually went to space. I mean, you can argue that's not of interest to you. But if you like space like, at all, then you cannot honestly say that it's overrated. There's an actual Apollo capsule at the Air & Space Museum on the Mall. What's wrong with American education that you all are like, "meh, booooring" about it. |
Actually, except maybe Orlando, what's a more kid-friendly area in the country? I could see the argument that London is more kid-friendly outside of the US. I can't think of many other places. |
I live outside of Tokyo. --Outdoor playgrounds are fabulous and put DC parks to shame. --Indoor play areas are spotless. They give you a spray bottle to clean your stroller wheels! And of course, you take off your shoes. A snack area is generally cordoned off and has vending machines and toys, so you can byo and don't have to eat gross pizza. They have massage chairs adjacent to the play areas! --It seems like there are museums for kids and museums for adults. You are not expected to bring your kid to a national history museum to marvel at antiquity. Instead, there is a toy museum where they have curated the most interesting toys for kids and you go there and play with them. There is a fire engine museum and a transportation museum - extremely hands on places where for kids to climb all over various plants, trains, and automobiles. They are not free but admission is very reasonable. --The parks are to die for. Our local park has a petting zoo, as well as pony rides! --Every facility has clean bathrooms, vending machines for water, and a clean changing table. --Mall play areas are free, clean, and interesting to explore. There are also paid places in many malls that up the level of entertainment and are pretty fun. Japan is a tough country as far a work hours, the demands placed on women, and a lot of other things. But they totally get that kids are not just small adults, and that is reflected in their commercial and municipal facilities. |
| Tokyo is an awesome place to visit. 2 big problems: everyone there is Japanese (feels like zero diversity to foreigners) and they speak Japanese (actually lots of English is spoken in Tokyo but it makes me feel like the lame American who can't manage to speak more that 10 Japanese phrases and understand less -yes, I know this is my problem). |
I think it's over rated but my kids loved that place when they were younger. |
Pittsburgh has the best kids museum! St. Petersburg also has a good one. |
I miss the giraffes. |
| Free admission is a real problem. Lots of poors overrun all these places. |
You are gross! What a nasty thing to say. |
So true. |
| The zoo for sure. Maybe they should have more than 3 birds in the football-sized Amazonia? Maybe they should get giraffes (and not starve them this time). |
I miss the polar bears! That is one of my most vivid childhood memories. |
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I do not live in DC, but the last time my family visited we enjoyed everything except the Spy Museum. After several days of going to the terrific (and free) museums and sights in the Mall area, we shelled out $80 to visit the Spy Museum. What a disappointment. I expected it to be crowded, even with the timed tickets, but it was insanely packed and difficult to enjoy the exhibits. Most of the exhibits were deadly dull. My children have very little interest in James Bond films, and a good deal of the museum was devoted to that. The only part we all liked was the exhibit near the end about code breaking during World War II. We actually learned something, and it was well laid out and the least crowded part of the museum. We left with relief, and after a surprisingly good lunch in Chinatown, we went to the National Portrait Gallery, which fortunately ended the day on a positive note.
You in DC are fortunate to have so many excellent museums that are free. My family could go to those over and over again. The Spy Museum, not so much. |
My parents live near Raleigh snd they have an amazing Children's museum. It baffles me that DC has more museums per square capita but no children's museum. I know there's a little play area in the us history museum but that's a joke |