Filling Days Over Christmas Break

Anonymous
I have 3 kids (2, 4 and 7), and am off with them for 8 days over Christmas break. I need ideas of things to do with them (all before 1pm) so we don’t go stir crazy at home.
Anonymous
Where are you located?
Anonymous
Sky Zone
Chuck E Cheese
Museums

I would do day trips to Baltimore and Richmond. If I were solo, maybe a trip to Pennsylvania for a few days. I did that solo with kids similar in age during the summer and it was a great time.
Anonymous
DCist just posted an article on what to do with your kids this winter (not just the holidays):


With The Building Museum Closed This Winter, What The Hell Do We Do With Our Kids?

https://dcist.com/story/19/12/04/with-the-building-museum-closed-this-winter-what-the-hell-do-we-do-with-our-kids/

Anonymous
Check out different christmas lights exhibits - although in the morning hours maybe that's not the best idea. I think botanical gardens has an indoor light exhibit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sky Zone
Chuck E Cheese
Museums

I would do day trips to Baltimore and Richmond. If I were solo, maybe a trip to Pennsylvania for a few days. I did that solo with kids similar in age during the summer and it was a great time.


Where did you go in Pennsylvania? We'll be up there visiting family over the holidays so could wrap a couple days onto the end of the visit for fun stuff.
Anonymous
Park. Museums. Make slime. Do the dishes. Laundry. Sack races, bake cookies. Make salt dough ornaments, including the salt dough and painting. Pyjama party. Painting everyone’s toes. Board game. Matching games. Hide and seek. Tag.
Anonymous
Try Hook Hall for breakfast one day.. tons of room and games for the kids to play and COFFEE!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sky Zone
Chuck E Cheese
Museums

I would do day trips to Baltimore and Richmond. If I were solo, maybe a trip to Pennsylvania for a few days. I did that solo with kids similar in age during the summer and it was a great time.


Where did you go in Pennsylvania? We'll be up there visiting family over the holidays so could wrap a couple days onto the end of the visit for fun stuff.


We did LEGO discovery center, please touch museum and adventure aquarium. My kids had a blast. We also went to reading terminal and Chinatown to eat. Our kids loved it.
Anonymous
What do you normally do on days with them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have 3 kids (2, 4 and 7), and am off with them for 8 days over Christmas break. I need ideas of things to do with them (all before 1pm) so we don’t go stir crazy at home.


Climbzone—there’s a bounce house for non climbers

Aviation museum in college park

Udvar hazy
Anonymous
All great ideas - I’m inspired- thanks everyone!!
Anonymous
Bathing suit Bubble baths

Dance parties

Take a trip to ikea in the morning, play with the toys, have an early lunch. Buy some cheap silicone ice cube trays. After nap have the kids peel old crayons and break them up and out in the trays and melt in oven on low heat to make new swirl crayons (note—those trays can’t be used for anything else after that project, so choose wisely).

Go to the pet store then Barnes and Noble, you get coffee they get cake pops
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sky Zone
Chuck E Cheese
Museums

I would do day trips to Baltimore and Richmond. If I were solo, maybe a trip to Pennsylvania for a few days. I did that solo with kids similar in age during the summer and it was a great time.


Where did you go in Pennsylvania? We'll be up there visiting family over the holidays so could wrap a couple days onto the end of the visit for fun stuff.


Lancaster has a lot of fun farm or train related things to do. Strasbourg train museum is great.
Anonymous
I’m cracking up at all these people saying you should drive 4 hours RT to philly or Richmond just to entertain your kids for a day or two. People, it’s not that hard!
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