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michigansandzil's avatar
Oct 15, 2014

4th of July in DC?

It appears our 2015 summer vacation will land us in DC for the fourth. Kids will be 12,10,6. I'm imagining a spectacular fireworks display with so many people it's difficult to move.
Sound about right? We're not fans of hustle and bustle but my guess is this is worth it.
Anyone ever done a boat ride? Or is staying at the national mall the best bet for viewing.

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  • I've lived in DC for 37 years but I've never gone to the mall to watch the fireworks. I hear its spectacular but people line up on the sides of the roads all thew way out of the city before the sun is even up on the 4th. I've never wanted to deal with the hassle.
  • I grew up in the DC area. It is a mob scene. Post 9/11 security is absurd. I haven't been in a long time because I think it is too much hassle.

    That being said, if you chose to come remember that DC is hot and muggy in July. It will be uncomfortable here, especially for someone from Michigan. Your best bet is to take Metro downtown, cause you won't be able to park. Get downtown early in the afternoon. Make use of military band concerts or other free events earlier in the day. Bring a picnic and be prepared to grab a spot early. Early can mean 2 or 3 in the afternoon... then sit there until 9 for the show to start.

    See why we don't go anymore?

    If you can find a river cruise it will be expensive and likely still hot, but at least you will have a good view of the fireworks.

    Unless you want to go to DC anyways, I wouldn't undertake a trip like this.

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