Best place for a local adult getaway

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Holiday Inn in Waldorf

I was going to say the Comfort Inn in Waldorf!


Comfort if you’re on a budget. Hampton Inn if you want to class it up in the ‘Dorf.
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Keswick is a good recommendation for scenery, wineries, etc.

In about the same amount of time you could Acela to NYC.

I would pick one of those.
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Anonymous wrote:Local, staycation, ... but we might fly too.

jaysus. Make a decision to narrow it down first.


I dont see it as an issue. I think that she is mostly stating that she would like her travel time limited if possible. It is only a weekend trip so it would suck to spend 6 hours traveling one way and then again back. With that being said, what about Florida?


Np. Enough with the vague original posts. Why make us guess. And then have an all over the place thread that hardly helps anyone

original posters can put two or three parameters that don’t even need to be inc omplete sentences and it helps a lot.
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Congress Hall, Cape May
Four Seasons, Philly
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Inn at Little Washington.
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DH and I both like St Michaels and Nemacolin.
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Anonymous wrote:Holiday Inn in Waldorf

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are going here in a few weeks. I’ll let you know if it is worth it.

https://www.irisinn.com/


This does look nice. I'd love to here about it.


Hear not here
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Anonymous wrote:Inn at Little Washington. You don't even had to do the tasting menu, you can go to the more casual place across the street.

Barboursville Vineyard, although hard to get a reservation.

St Michaels - Inn at Perry Cabin or the Wildset.



DCUM posters never seem to disappoint as I knew someone would eventually mention the Inn at Little Washington on this thread. Yawn…..zzzzz. So unoriginal. Unfortunately, I found out the hard way. The inn, service, and “Michelin star” food are so overrated and overpriced for what you get. Think out of the box.
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Anonymous wrote:Keswick is the only thing in the region worth time or money.



Pahleeze….PP clearly someone of limited experience and knowledge. Open the aperture a little.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Keswick is the only thing in the region worth time or money.



Pahleeze….PP clearly someone of limited experience and knowledge. Open the aperture a little.


How am I inexperienced. We do a driving weekend away every 6 weeks.
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Tides Inn and +1 for Inn at Perry Cabin. More to do at the Tides, the Inn is more intimate and quiet.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Inn at Little Washington. You don't even had to do the tasting menu, you can go to the more casual place across the street.

Barboursville Vineyard, although hard to get a reservation.

St Michaels - Inn at Perry Cabin or the Wildset.



DCUM posters never seem to disappoint as I knew someone would eventually mention the Inn at Little Washington on this thread. Yawn…..zzzzz. So unoriginal. Unfortunately, I found out the hard way. The inn, service, and “Michelin star” food are so overrated and overpriced for what you get. Think out of the box.


I’ve been to the Inn twice (once we stayed there too) and it had dropped a lot in quality in the last ~ 5 years. I guess everything has. But it’s so pricey that I didn’t think it was worth it.
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Off-season Ocean City, stay at the newish Cambria and go to their rooftop Tapas Restaurant.

https://www.spainwinebar.com/
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Anonymous wrote:Keswick is a good recommendation for scenery, wineries, etc.

In about the same amount of time you could Acela to NYC.

I would pick one of those.


For an adult getting away I don’t plan on leaving the room much. So a nice clean, sizable room is more important than a particular location.
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