Anonymous wrote:Red Top will pick up anywhere in the metro area if you are going to VA. I do it all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know first hand there are not enough cabs when the concerts end and metro is usually closed by then, so tons of people just end up wandering looking for cabs. I agree with the idea of getting a sitter and catching a movie. Then go to mcgintys or something until the concerts over.
It's not a great place for teens to just be wandering around, not that it's a bad area but you don't want to invite trouble
You seriously DO NOT want your teens wandering around more than a block from the theatre. It has been a launching point for many crime sprees--better safe than sorry pick them up. Colesville Road East West HWY is a dangerous crossing at night--for anyone on foot.
Anonymous wrote: But 2,000 teens and young people all clamoring towards the stage? And they'd need to get there early to ensure a good standing spot? And the headliner probably doesn't get on stage until 2-2:30 hours after the concert begins. I'm having trouble even picturing this in my head. Anyone with helpful experience/advice? If not, I might spin off to the teen forum. Thanks.
Its a very small venue. I wouldn't be overly concerned, but if you are, I might encourage them to go upstairs for a great view. Also a bit calmer up there.
I'm the 'waiting' poster...I never really thought about the option to pay a waiting fee....do you tell the driver they'll be out sometime between 1130 and 230am? wonder how much they charge per hour....Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You seriously DO NOT want your teens wandering around more than a block from the theatre. It has been a launching point for many crime sprees--better safe than sorry pick them up. Colesville Road East West HWY is a dangerous crossing at night--for anyone on foot.
Stop clucking, Henny Penny. OP, schedule a pick-up with Red Top Cab. The will pick-up in DC if you are going to VA.
Ha ha. Very funny! But you have me all wrong. I'm looking into a car service for ultra-reliability. I saw lots of recs for Red Top (which we've used tons) but I didn't think they'd originate in Maryland.
PP who said "it would be hard to book a car unless you're prepared to miss the end of the concert" I don't know what you mean.
I still can't get figure out what time the concert ends so I'm prepared to pay a waiting fee if we go the car/cab route.
I hadn't thought about a hotel room but I did think about an evening out with the 5 (almost 6) year old, dinner, movie, sleeping bag in the back of the car for him, book for me. It wouldn't win me mother of the year, but it could be doable.
Anonymous wrote:ly. True, my only recent experience was Taylor Swift at the Verizon Center. But 2,000 teens and young people all clamoring towards the stage? And they'd need to get there early to ensure a good standing spot? And the headliner probably doesn't get on stage until 2-2:30 hours after the concert begins. I'm having trouble even picturing this in my head. Anyone with helpful experience/advice? If not, I might spin off to the teen forum. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:
You seriously DO NOT want your teens wandering around more than a block from the theatre. It has been a launching point for many crime sprees--better safe than sorry pick them up. Colesville Road East West HWY is a dangerous crossing at night--for anyone on foot.
Stop clucking, Henny Penny. OP, schedule a pick-up with Red Top Cab. The will pick-up in DC if you are going to VA.
Anonymous wrote:I know first hand there are not enough cabs when the concerts end and metro is usually closed by then, so tons of people just end up wandering looking for cabs. I agree with the idea of getting a sitter and catching a movie. Then go to mcgintys or something until the concerts over.
It's not a great place for teens to just be wandering around, not that it's a bad area but you don't want to invite trouble
Anonymous wrote:Op where are the other parents?! Someone needs to offer to watch your kid or pick up the others. You are taking on a lot. Do you know someone like a college kid you could pay to pick them up for you?