Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish we had an actual children's museum. Most other cities have awesome children's museums and I don't understand why we don't!
I know! We drive to Fredericksburg to play at their branch of the children's museum of Richmond. It's in a strip mall and nothing great, but it's more than we have here for sure.
Anonymous wrote:The zoo would be good if they actually bothered to replace the animals that die but the workers are too lazy to do so, so the zoo is under populated and a huge disappointment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish we had an actual children's museum. Most other cities have awesome children's museums and I don't understand why we don't!
I know! We drive to Fredericksburg to play at their branch of the children's museum of Richmond. It's in a strip mall and nothing great, but it's more than we have here for sure.
There's one at National Harbor, but I've heard mostly negative reviews.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish we had an actual children's museum. Most other cities have awesome children's museums and I don't understand why we don't!
I know! We drive to Fredericksburg to play at their branch of the children's museum of Richmond. It's in a strip mall and nothing great, but it's more than we have here for sure.
Anonymous wrote:This is just a craptastic area for kids.
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 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.)
Anonymous wrote:We travel a lot. Basically, every attraction everywhere on earth is pretty much overrated. Anything remotely good (or really good) has a super steep cover charge and/or gets inundated with people. Which, regardless of how awesome the attraction is, being swamped among so many other people makes it suck. Anything that's not overrun with people is just not that good of an attraction. I think ankor wat in cambodia might be the only thing that we didn't think was overrated, and that was only because we went so long ago that there was almost no one there.
Starting around 8 years ago, we started skipping almost all "attractions" when we travel and now we just explore on our own.
DC is no different.
Anonymous wrote:We travel a lot. Basically, every attraction everywhere on earth is pretty much overrated. Anything remotely good (or really good) has a super steep cover charge and/or gets inundated with people. Which, regardless of how awesome the attraction is, being swamped among so many other people makes it suck. Anything that's not overrun with people is just not that good of an attraction. I think ankor wat in cambodia might be the only thing that we didn't think was overrated, and that was only because we went so long ago that there was almost no one there.
Starting around 8 years ago, we started skipping almost all "attractions" when we travel and now we just explore on our own.
DC is no different.