Advice for Washington, D.C. trip needed
#16




Join Date: May 2014
Location: DMV
Posts: 2,103
People talk about airports..but the OP appears to be in Philly. While it is possible to fly from Philly to D.C., why would you? It's like a 100 miles from PHI to BWI and about 150 miles from the White House to Center City Philly.
#17
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Chicago
Programs: Delta SkyMiles, IHG (Platinum Elite), Amtrak Guest Rewards, Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors
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Just wanted to say thank you to everyone for their input.
We ended up getting a nice suite at a Marriott on Dupont Circle with $$ rather than points - the IHG hotels just didn't have suites bookable via points, and booking two rooms with points ended up being more expensive than the Marriott suite, which we found at $259/night - perfectly respectable for three people and two rooms, I think (unfortunately we didn't have enough Marriott points for it) We opted to stay downtown to minimize hassle, since we're only in DC for 3-4 days and want to make the best use of our time - especially since most of the things we want to see are downtown, rather than virginia or the outskirts of time.
re
ublic transportation, I think you have a good point in that 'usable' for your morning commute is not the same as 'usable' for touristy travel. With one, you know how much time to allocate and bring a book, and with the other, you have a limited amount of time and want to spend it best. That's one of the reasons we went with downtown.
I think we'll be visiting the Smithsonian museums, national mall, folger library, and (hopefully!) white house. If anyone has any other suggestions for things to see that aren't obvious (i.e. aren't the #1 recommendation on the Wikitravel page), feel free to throw them at me, I'd be happy to take them into consideration.
We ended up getting a nice suite at a Marriott on Dupont Circle with $$ rather than points - the IHG hotels just didn't have suites bookable via points, and booking two rooms with points ended up being more expensive than the Marriott suite, which we found at $259/night - perfectly respectable for three people and two rooms, I think (unfortunately we didn't have enough Marriott points for it) We opted to stay downtown to minimize hassle, since we're only in DC for 3-4 days and want to make the best use of our time - especially since most of the things we want to see are downtown, rather than virginia or the outskirts of time.
re
ublic transportation, I think you have a good point in that 'usable' for your morning commute is not the same as 'usable' for touristy travel. With one, you know how much time to allocate and bring a book, and with the other, you have a limited amount of time and want to spend it best. That's one of the reasons we went with downtown.I think we'll be visiting the Smithsonian museums, national mall, folger library, and (hopefully!) white house. If anyone has any other suggestions for things to see that aren't obvious (i.e. aren't the #1 recommendation on the Wikitravel page), feel free to throw them at me, I'd be happy to take them into consideration.
#18
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Chicago
Programs: Delta SkyMiles, IHG (Platinum Elite), Amtrak Guest Rewards, Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors
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I am indeed in Philly; however, this is a family trip, and my parents reside in Michigan, so they'll be flying - we'll be meeting up in the city together and going our separate ways. So the airport does factor into the equation, though I actually haven't seen it come up in this thread. I'm sure either a cab or the metro goes to downtown DC, though, so that part doesn't worry me too much.

