Anonymous wrote:I think of McLean as skewing a bit wealthier (just a bit), but I also think of McLean as something no one else has mentioned here yet -- lots of older people. Like rich elderly women, in particular. Businesses that have been there forever. I think of Vienna as a bit more family oriented. Vienna is kids on the block playing together, McLean is carefully engineered playdates. The playdate thing is probably an exaggeration, but it is what comes to mind.
Do you even live in McLean? There are no patches of rich elderly women! Most homes are dual income families.Anonymous wrote:I think of McLean as skewing a bit wealthier (just a bit), but I also think of McLean as something no one else has mentioned here yet -- lots of older people. Like rich elderly women, in particular. Businesses that have been there forever. I think of Vienna as a bit more family oriented. Vienna is kids on the block playing together, McLean is carefully engineered playdates. The playdate thing is probably an exaggeration, but it is what comes to mind.
Anonymous wrote:Parent friends in McLean always complained about the neighborhood being older (not as many young families), not walkable, and unfriendly/standoffish. Parent friends in Vienna say it has a small-town feel and is more walkable, with more young families to socialize with.
They are both pretty affluent areas and very unapologetically suburban.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money is not an issue? Then McLean please. No need for Vienna
Agree. Mclean is definitely wealthier. I have lived there for 3 years as an Au-pair. I have droven kids everywhere and also had other friends- Au pairs living in Vienna. I would pick Mclean if money is not an issue.
Is there anything other than being wealthier that you think makes McLean better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money is not an issue? Then McLean please. No need for Vienna
Agree. Mclean is definitely wealthier. I have lived there for 3 years as an Au-pair. I have droven kids everywhere and also had other friends- Au pairs living in Vienna. I would pick Mclean if money is not an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Money is not an issue? Then McLean please. No need for Vienna
Anonymous wrote:You are splitting hairs. There’s more similarities than any differences at all. We have best friends in both.
Anonymous wrote:I think of McLean as skewing a bit wealthier (just a bit), but I also think of McLean as something no one else has mentioned here yet -- lots of older people. Like rich elderly women, in particular. Businesses that have been there forever. I think of Vienna as a bit more family oriented. Vienna is kids on the block playing together, McLean is carefully engineered playdates. The playdate thing is probably an exaggeration, but it is what comes to mind.
Anonymous wrote:I think of McLean as skewing a bit wealthier (just a bit), but I also think of McLean as something no one else has mentioned here yet -- lots of older people. Like rich elderly women, in particular. Businesses that have been there forever. I think of Vienna as a bit more family oriented. Vienna is kids on the block playing together, McLean is carefully engineered playdates. The playdate thing is probably an exaggeration, but it is what comes to mind.