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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread is so weird to me. Ashburn is literally a 20-25 minute car ride to the heart of DC. Why does everyone treat it like it's another planet?[/quote] Sure. By helicopter.....maybe. 50 minutes without traffic by car....2 hours in rush hour sans pandemic.[/quote] This. No way in hell are the people in Ashburn doing all these things in DC that they are posting. For big events it’s like rush hour traffic and no parking. Forget about finding space at the Reston stop and metroing in either. Friends in McLean rarely go into DC. Forgot about Ashburn.[/quote] Have you ever lived in any major metropolitan city? That's like saying no one from over the bridge in NJ or down the expressway in Westbury ever goes to NYC. Is your vision so narrow that you truly believe that only people that live in DC attend events in DC? You all actually do live in a bubble, hilarious. [/quote] PP did not say people from Ashburn don’t go into DC. But to say they go into DC regularly to attend events is just not true. 2 to 4 hours round trip is not happening even every few months. [/quote] I go about 6xs a year. That's enough..if I didn't have friends or didn't enjoy the outdoors I suppose I'd spend more time in DC. My idea of fun isn't the Smithsonian. Anyone who had lived here for a long time doesn't care to go to the museums anymore. Frankly most are one and done unless there is a special exhibit. 90% of the time i go into DC is to see a band or buy some of the Devils lettuce. Last time I was there for that it was super sketchy. I was suptised how much it has changed. [/quote] I would bet 95% of the people living in Ashburn don’t go 6xs a year like you. You obviously never lived in DC. It’s not just museums. Pick any day you want and you can easily find 8-10 events going on. Weekends more. [/quote] Sorry, with kids, work, sports, hanging with friends, weekly hikes, occasional winery or brewery, I would never have enough free time to hit up 8-10 events in a day. But yes, most people I know around here absolutely go into DC at least 6 times a year though more like once a month. That doesn’t sound appealing at all. [/quote] Looks like you have completely missed the point of PP’s post. It’s not about doing 8-10 events a night. It’s about all the options and things going on in the city. BTW, you have just affirmed how boring Ashburn is with your list. You realize that there are a number of brewery’s in the city right? Also tons of great hiking trails in the backyard at Rock Creek Park.[/quote] Lol! Let's get real. I'm a DC resident and I actually loved heading out this fall for a hike and an afternoon at Bear Chase. "Hiking" in Rock Creek Park with literally 5,000 other people? The city has full blown sucked for the last 10 months and it's been so hard to even find weekend vacation rentals to get the hell out. Frankly most families I know do actually head further out for outdoor activities. The best was getting a sitter for the kids and heading out a few times on bike for the The Loudoun County Ale Trail. I would move into o NOVA if it weren't for my job. Much more to do if you are into being outdoors, which I've found a real love for during the pandemic. [/quote]
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