Anonymous wrote:Wah, wah, wah. Bunch of big, entitled babies.
Oh, the national mall is soooo boring. Oh, the zoo is sooo boring. Insufferable!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Air and Space on the Mall. I want to love it but most of it is really boring.
I think Udvar Hazy is even worse. Plus, the parking is such a ripe off. And offering free parking after 4pm? Give me a break? Like I'm going to battle traffic during the weekday to get there after 4pm for free parking?
At least the Air&Space on the mall has buttons to push and some interaction. From what I remember, Udvar had none of that except maybe a flight simulator with a gigantic line of people. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:The National Building Museum is not that great for adults either. Especially since there is an admission fee as well.
I think the National Zoo is fine and as many pointed out, it's free. But, it's not as great as ppl make it sound. I'm curious about Maryland Zoo.
Anonymous wrote:This is just a craptastic area for kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never been to Europe, but I've been to Paris a few times and would never waste time on the Tower.
Hmmm...so where exactly is Paris?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Ridiculous
Yeah, make sure to skip the Eiffel Tower in Paris and don't go near the Pyramids in Egypt!
What a dumbass.![]()
DP, but lol- it's funny you mention the Eiffel Tower and Pyramids because IMO those ARE two really overrated destinations. Eiffel Tower- you can see it from MANY different places in the city. Once you actually get there, it's overcrowded and loses the magic pretty quickly. And standing in a line for hours and hours to go up in it is just not something I'd waste my money OR time on.
Pyramids of Egypt...again, iconic, yes, but overrated IMO. Trash everywhere, heckled incessantly by locals to buy their overpriced souvenirs, and a KFC and a Pizza Hut quite literally at the base of the pyramids. I took a three day cruise up the Nile hitting all the temples and places of antiquity afterwards, and that is what Egypt is all about. Pyramids...eh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never been to Europe, but I've been to Paris a few times and would never waste time on the Tower.
Hmmm...so where exactly is Paris?
Anonymous wrote:Never been to Europe, but I've been to Paris a few times and would never waste time on the Tower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Ridiculous
Yeah, make sure to skip the Eiffel Tower in Paris and don't go near the Pyramids in Egypt!
What a dumbass.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Ridiculous
Yeah, make sure to skip the Eiffel Tower in Paris and don't go near the Pyramids in Egypt!
What a dumbass.![]()
Anonymous wrote: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.
Ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It closed more than two years ago. Man you people need to get off the dcum and get on the google. And don't comment on "but I've heard"
Port Discovery Children's Museum in Baltimore is very much still open. I was there with my kids last week. Maybe YOU should google it.
Anonymous wrote: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.
It closed more than two years ago. Man you people need to get off the dcum and get on the google. And don't comment on "but I've heard"