Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I totally get your venting. It sucks and it does make these places unpleasant. We rarely do that stuff unless it's a bday party or something.
This whole area is just too packed with people. You see it with traffic, house prices, school sizes and class sizes, and even playspaces.
Oh and I will add Smithsonians to this list. We go to more museums in smaller cities when we travel and they are way less packed, even on weekends.
Op here. Yup! I won’t even try the museums here anymore. Also the zoo. Forget it. Way more hassle than it’s worth. We now make sure to go to the zoo every time we are out of this area because they are always more pleasant.
Anonymous wrote:Because this area is high density and there are not as many kid friendly activity places as there are in some other areas. Add that to better educated parents with more money and you have constantly packed activities.
I tend to avoid as much as possible on the weekends if we have any other time during the week.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in many places and what you see here is probably because of the high number of two-income families here. They don’t have time during the weekday so those places are packed on the weekend. That’s why the playgrounds here tend to be empty except the big ones on warmer weekends. Most babies and toddlers here are in daycare. I’ve lived in higher COL areas and have not seen so many double income families compared to here.
I also agree with you about the roller rink—we have to drive at least 40 minutes to get to one.
Anonymous wrote:People in this area have a ton of money and no ability to entertain their kids at home. We stick to unknown local playgrounds, our backyard, and activities around our house.
Anonymous wrote:People in this area have a ton of money and no ability to entertain their kids at home. We stick to unknown local playgrounds, our backyard, and activities around our house.