Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went and it was great! Mud, some drizzle but worth it! You just need to dress up adequately - No high heels or fancy dresses. Snack area was great - delicious food; truly didn’t expect something as good at such a mass event. Imagine if it was always possible to get such snacks while visiting entertainment parks, zoos. Egg sandwiches, tartes, meringuées, quinoa chocolate dessert. Music was too loud for my taste. It was crowded but didn’t feel overwhelming. Highly recommend!
I don’t recall snacks. Maybe this is a new edition. What kind of snacks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teen was just saying this morning how much she enjoyed going many years ago. She played tennis on the White House tennis courts.
Whaat? She played tennis when? Not during the Easter egg roll. This sounds truly made-up. It’s not like people are just wandering the grounds freely. The Obama girls (then) had a swing and outdoor gym set and no one ran over to play on it during the egg roll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re going for the treats, no it’s not worth it. If you’re going for the once in a lifetime experience of being at the White House Easter egg roll, that has been an existence since the late 1870s, Then of course it’s worth it. How many people can say they went to this…well many of us in this area, but not across the country.
There are no treats! LOL. There were dressed up characters, fitness options (Michelle Obama when we went), book readings by celebrities: the Easter egg roll itself which was over in a matter of moments (per round). We got souvenir wooden eggs signed by the Obama’s. It was muddy and not rainy when we went. It was something fun to do with my then 4 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went and it was great! Mud, some drizzle but worth it! You just need to dress up adequately - No high heels or fancy dresses. Snack area was great - delicious food; truly didn’t expect something as good at such a mass event. Imagine if it was always possible to get such snacks while visiting entertainment parks, zoos. Egg sandwiches, tartes, meringuées, quinoa chocolate dessert. Music was too loud for my taste. It was crowded but didn’t feel overwhelming. Highly recommend!
I don’t recall snacks. Maybe this is a new edition. What kind of snacks?
Egg sandwiches, tartes, meringuées, quinoa chocolate dessert. Spinach tart. Truly excellent. Nice touch.
When did you go? Maybe I missed this section somehow.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one weirded out that this family event was held on a Monday? Yes I realize it’s Easter Monday. This shouldn’t have been held on Sunday? I’m struck that this many families would pull kids from school for something like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went and it was great! Mud, some drizzle but worth it! You just need to dress up adequately - No high heels or fancy dresses. Snack area was great - delicious food; truly didn’t expect something as good at such a mass event. Imagine if it was always possible to get such snacks while visiting entertainment parks, zoos. Egg sandwiches, tartes, meringuées, quinoa chocolate dessert. Music was too loud for my taste. It was crowded but didn’t feel overwhelming. Highly recommend!
I don’t recall snacks. Maybe this is a new edition. What kind of snacks?
Egg sandwiches, tartes, meringuées, quinoa chocolate dessert. Spinach tart. Truly excellent. Nice touch.
Anonymous wrote:My teen was just saying this morning how much she enjoyed going many years ago. She played tennis on the White House tennis courts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went and it was great! Mud, some drizzle but worth it! You just need to dress up adequately - No high heels or fancy dresses. Snack area was great - delicious food; truly didn’t expect something as good at such a mass event. Imagine if it was always possible to get such snacks while visiting entertainment parks, zoos. Egg sandwiches, tartes, meringuées, quinoa chocolate dessert. Music was too loud for my taste. It was crowded but didn’t feel overwhelming. Highly recommend!
I don’t recall snacks. Maybe this is a new edition. What kind of snacks?
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Not worth it. Not even close
Anonymous wrote:We went and it was great! Mud, some drizzle but worth it! You just need to dress up adequately - No high heels or fancy dresses. Snack area was great - delicious food; truly didn’t expect something as good at such a mass event. Imagine if it was always possible to get such snacks while visiting entertainment parks, zoos. Egg sandwiches, tartes, meringuées, quinoa chocolate dessert. Music was too loud for my taste. It was crowded but didn’t feel overwhelming. Highly recommend!
Anonymous wrote:If you’re going for the treats, no it’s not worth it. If you’re going for the once in a lifetime experience of being at the White House Easter egg roll, that has been an existence since the late 1870s, Then of course it’s worth it. How many people can say they went to this…well many of us in this area, but not across the country.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one weirded out that this family event was held on a Monday? Yes I realize it’s Easter Monday. This shouldn’t have been held on Sunday? I’m struck that this many families would pull kids from school for something like this.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one weirded out that this family event was held on a Monday? Yes I realize it’s Easter Monday. This shouldn’t have been held on Sunday? I’m struck that this many families would pull kids from school for something like this.