Anonymous wrote:OK, thanks for all the great suggestions on how to work around a rule that conflicts with the larger Smithsonian rule posted on their website.
Has anyone ACTUALLY been there and brought food in or been turned away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the Smithsonian museums prohibit food, some prohibit water bottles. Read the museum website.
No, they don't. I DID read the website and it specifically says that bagged lunches ARE allowed. (in the main Smithsonian website: "Bag lunches and beverages that are properly closed and secured may be carried through the museums or stored in lockers during your visit.")
I don't have time to spend in line at the museum lunch line. We want to use as much time as possible seeing the displays. So, eating their food (and waiting in lines as a PP mentioned) is not part of our experience.
So buy from a food truck outside. Or arrange your visit to fall between lunch and dinner.
You don't understand timed entry tickets that are doled out 3 months ahead, do you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the Smithsonian museums prohibit food, some prohibit water bottles. Read the museum website.
No, they don't. I DID read the website and it specifically says that bagged lunches ARE allowed. (in the main Smithsonian website: "Bag lunches and beverages that are properly closed and secured may be carried through the museums or stored in lockers during your visit.")
I don't have time to spend in line at the museum lunch line. We want to use as much time as possible seeing the displays. So, eating their food (and waiting in lines as a PP mentioned) is not part of our experience.
So buy from a food truck outside. Or arrange your visit to fall between lunch and dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food is a part of the museum experience, OP. It's a large part of the African American experience. Same for the NMAI.
If you'd like to eat your bagged lunch outside, go ahead. There's plenty of space on the Mall.
If my entry is at 11:00 (or earlier), I'm not going to eat my lunch at 10:30. I need to take it with me into the museum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the Smithsonian museums prohibit food, some prohibit water bottles. Read the museum website.
No, they don't. I DID read the website and it specifically says that bagged lunches ARE allowed. (in the main Smithsonian website: "Bag lunches and beverages that are properly closed and secured may be carried through the museums or stored in lockers during your visit.")
I don't have time to spend in line at the museum lunch line. We want to use as much time as possible seeing the displays. So, eating their food (and waiting in lines as a PP mentioned) is not part of our experience.
Anonymous wrote:Food is a part of the museum experience, OP. It's a large part of the African American experience. Same for the NMAI.
If you'd like to eat your bagged lunch outside, go ahead. There's plenty of space on the Mall.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the Smithsonian museums prohibit food, some prohibit water bottles. Read the museum website.