Anonymous
Post 07/09/2022 19:58     Subject: College age son wants to visit DC, where to stay

Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is a good spot. Many restaurants, shops, walkable to other areas and short Uber to spy museum area.


Actually on second thought, maybe they should look at city center. Walkable to all the museums, China town, etc. safe area.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2022 19:58     Subject: Re:College age son wants to visit DC, where to stay

Anonymous wrote:If I was asking my mom for help I also would be telling my mom I wasn’t there to drink. They should just Priceline a room in DuPont/admo and have a fun few days. Easy access to everything


I understand your point and I don't have any issue with my kid drinking. He and his friends are completely against it. We had a young relative he looked up to who was killed by a drunk driver a few years ago. It left a mark.

Thanks for the advice about Dupont Circle.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2022 19:55     Subject: College age son wants to visit DC, where to stay

Georgetown is a good spot. Many restaurants, shops, walkable to other areas and short Uber to spy museum area.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2022 19:40     Subject: College age son wants to visit DC, where to stay

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the suggestions. They'll need a suite or 2 rooms. Son is looking at the hotels now.

Also if they don't drink would the Wharf be a good place to stay?


Yes, lots of restaurants and things to do. It's a fun area.


The wharf stinks. Corporatized junk
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2022 19:40     Subject: Re:College age son wants to visit DC, where to stay

If I was asking my mom for help I also would be telling my mom I wasn’t there to drink. They should just Priceline a room in DuPont/admo and have a fun few days. Easy access to everything
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2022 19:39     Subject: College age son wants to visit DC, where to stay

Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the suggestions. They'll need a suite or 2 rooms. Son is looking at the hotels now.

Also if they don't drink would the Wharf be a good place to stay?


Yes, lots of restaurants and things to do. It's a fun area.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2022 19:34     Subject: College age son wants to visit DC, where to stay

Thanks for the suggestions. They'll need a suite or 2 rooms. Son is looking at the hotels now.

Also if they don't drink would the Wharf be a good place to stay?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2022 19:22     Subject: College age son wants to visit DC, where to stay

Uber is the best bet. They might like staying at the Marriott in the Wharf where the action is.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2022 19:19     Subject: College age son wants to visit DC, where to stay

Anonymous wrote:Which areas will they be frequenting? Will try have transportation? Do they need access to public transportation?

500/night is more than enough. If they stayed at the Westin in ballston/Arlington you would be close to the metro and close to many restaurants.


This is a fine suggestion. I just looked at their prices, OP, and it's well under 250 most nights for 1 room that 3 can share. They could check TripAdvisor for other recommended hotels near Metro in Arlington, pay a lot less per night than they would in DC, and Metro in in just a few minutes.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2022 19:16     Subject: College age son wants to visit DC, where to stay

Anonymous wrote:Which areas will they be frequenting? Will try have transportation? Do they need access to public transportation?

500/night is more than enough. If they stayed at the Westin in ballston/Arlington you would be close to the metro and close to many restaurants.


They planned to uber or take the metro. I thought uber would be easy from Arlington. They mostly want to see the Spy Museum and as many art museums as possible.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2022 19:13     Subject: College age son wants to visit DC, where to stay

Sorry. They were hoping for $500ish for 2 nights but now they aren't certain if they can schedule more than one night.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2022 19:12     Subject: College age son wants to visit DC, where to stay

Which areas will they be frequenting? Will try have transportation? Do they need access to public transportation?

500/night is more than enough. If they stayed at the Westin in ballston/Arlington you would be close to the metro and close to many restaurants.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2022 19:05     Subject: College age son wants to visit DC, where to stay

Is $500 for a night reasonable?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2022 18:53     Subject: College age son wants to visit DC, where to stay

Budget?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2022 18:40     Subject: College age son wants to visit DC, where to stay

My college age son wants to visit DC with 2 friends and spend one or two nights in DC or Arlington.
I'm looking for any suggestions. Is this the kind of thing a travel agent would want to manage?

They are all 21. The kids were looking at airbnbs. None of us know anything about the neighborhoods in DC. I've never used airbnb or vrbo and don't know if they'd rent to a 21 year old. I suggested a hotel because I'm concerned about airbnb scams.

For what it's worth, they aren't there to party. One will be starting an internship in DC and wants to visit before the internship begins. They also don't drink or drug.