Is it better to go in the morning or afternoon? |
Morning for parking/crowds. |
Taking metro so not too worried about traffic parking. |
Well I suggest you look at the schedule of events and see what appeals to you then. Many families go early. |
Never been before so not sure which performances are the highlights. That is why I am asking |
Performances/demonstrations change each year. Most people choose what interests them. |
I would go first thing like be there before it starts. We could only go in the afternoon last year and it was very crowded, few free kites were left. Going early if you can would be my advice for any big events in DC or elsewhere. |
It is going to be a literal zoo. Good luck. If you are bringing young kids prepare lots of small heathy snacks and have a plan for the inevitable melt down. |
LOL, a zoo where sticks are flying at your face from the sky. It's always too crazy. I'd go very very early and leave early. |
Try asking in Off Topic forum:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/0/1265121.page#29757792 |
I like the kite festival, but agree it can get nuts. If you choose to go, understand that you’re going for the vibes and not to fly a kite. Take a blanket and snacks and find a place to relax and enjoy the atmosphere - preferably near a tree for shade and protection from rogue kites. |
Have you been? This was not our experience at all. It was not a "zoo" by any means. Busy, of course, its cherry blossom season! We got there early, packed a picnic lunch, etc. Had a great time. |
Thanks all. No kids... Never made it when the kids were small and finally have some time. We do not want to fly kites just watch the performances. |
Oh, yeah, this is pretty much an event for kids. |
Why only for kids? |