Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was really super let down by the Claude Moore colonial farm. The actors were really bored and uninterested in talking to us our our child. It was a big letdown.
Any others?
Maybe your kid's just boring, OP. Claude Moore is a cool place to visit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Playseum. Ick.
I was going to say this, even though I feel bad for the nice owner, and my kid still really likes it. But I'm not sure it counts as overrated, when so many people Yelp about its... umm... threadbareness. It does feel overpriced for what you get. But then again, my kid really does like it, so go figure.
It's $9/head for both kids and adults, but they are in Bethesda with high rents and do need to pay to keep the doors open.. so I don't really begrudge them that. We got about once every few months so it's more like a special treat.
Similar to Mila's Playland in Gainesville. It's $10/head, so we go as a special treat not on a regular basis.
Anonymous wrote:I was really super let down by the Claude Moore colonial farm. The actors were really bored and uninterested in talking to us our our child. It was a big letdown.
Any others?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Playseum. Ick.
I was going to say this, even though I feel bad for the nice owner, and my kid still really likes it. But I'm not sure it counts as overrated, when so many people Yelp about its... umm... threadbareness. It does feel overpriced for what you get. But then again, my kid really does like it, so go figure.
It's $9/head for both kids and adults, but they are in Bethesda with high rents and do need to pay to keep the doors open.. so I don't really begrudge them that. We got about once every few months so it's more like a special treat.
Similar to Mila's Playland in Gainesville. It's $10/head, so we go as a special treat not on a regular basis.
My kid likes vets this place and would spend hours there. I don't mind it however when we were there a few weeks ago the owner yelled at my child for not putting the cymbals back in the right place in the library and then told him not to go in 2 of the rooms because she had just cleaned them. He really wanted to go in this particular room and it was what he picked as his last thing to do. The owner was totally rude. We paid to be there and when I mentioned to her that I'd put away whatever he took out she said when looking at her watch, "we have really been here for hours and done everything". This was at 2:30pm not exactly closing time. I always put stuff away with my child and make clean up part of our time there. I respect the space and others and was sad that she said that to us and refused to let him in the room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Playseum. Ick.
I was going to say this, even though I feel bad for the nice owner, and my kid still really likes it. But I'm not sure it counts as overrated, when so many people Yelp about its... umm... threadbareness. It does feel overpriced for what you get. But then again, my kid really does like it, so go figure.
It's $9/head for both kids and adults, but they are in Bethesda with high rents and do need to pay to keep the doors open.. so I don't really begrudge them that. We got about once every few months so it's more like a special treat.
Similar to Mila's Playland in Gainesville. It's $10/head, so we go as a special treat not on a regular basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Zoo.
That's crazy talk. It's a free, large wooded place for my crazy toddler to walk/run herself into a sleepy daze.
+1 Why is the zoo, of all places, overrated?
Because you have to pay $20 for parking and $6 for a basic hot dog!
^^Actual complaints I've heard.
(Never mind that there is no admission fee, saving you a bare minimum in other cities of $60 for a family of four-- maybe more than $80. Never mind that r/t public transport for four people anywhere in a major city is going to run you at least $15, and parking anywhere in a major city generally runs you at least $15 for six hours, if not much more. Never mind that same hot dog would still cost you $3 on the street and you're not forced to buy it anyway. Etc., etc.)
As a family of 5, we paid over $250 to go to the San Diego Zoo. Some people really don't know how good they have it.
I agree that calling the National Zoo "overrated" is ridiculous, especially since it is free & that the San Diego Zoo is a bit overpriced. That being said, however, you really can't compare the two. The San Diego Zoo is much, much bigger & is considered one of the best zoos in the world (& rightfully so, imo).
Anonymous wrote:Air and Space on the Mall. I want to love it but most of it is really boring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Zoo.
That's crazy talk. It's a free, large wooded place for my crazy toddler to walk/run herself into a sleepy daze.
+1 Why is the zoo, of all places, overrated?
Because a visit to virtually any other zoo in this country establishes how mightily this one sucks.