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- D___MExplorer
ependydad wrote:
D & M wrote:
Lantley wrote:
D & M wrote:
L2R wrote:
The intent is to visit D.C. by day and Camden Yards by night.
That's probably not doable if you really want to see DC. No matter where you stay it's at least 45 minutes to an hour in and an hour out of DC on public trans. And another 45 minutes to an hour in and out for Baltimore. Visiting DC, while small, will consume a lot of time if you really want to see it all.
That being said, Cherry Hill is a good selection.
Baseball games start at 7:30. OP could tour DC 8-5 and still make it to the game.
They can try it if they want. I'm just saying that its going be a long day. Up at 6:00 to catch METRO at 7:00. Whirlwind touring till 4:30. Go back pick up the car. Go to game and get out at 10:30. Home by 11:30. Rinse. Repeat. Don't know if they have a three game stand. Heck of a pace. Don't know how many days I could do it. :)
Sounds like a classic Walt Disney World schedule.. if you ask my wife and check her plans, at least! :D
I think my schedule would be "Okay kids, be back here when you get tired. I will be waiting here." :B - VeebyesExplorer IIFor anything Baltimore Cherry Hill is an awful long way away. Then there is the traffic between.
The KOA between Annapolis & Baltimore is right next to I97 & a quick easy zip into & out of town. Who wants a long ride home after a game? - csh_2088Explorer IICamden Yards is a beautiful ball park. Boog's Barbacue is also nearby and you might want to check it out.
- ependydadExplorer
D & M wrote:
Lantley wrote:
D & M wrote:
L2R wrote:
The intent is to visit D.C. by day and Camden Yards by night.
That's probably not doable if you really want to see DC. No matter where you stay it's at least 45 minutes to an hour in and an hour out of DC on public trans. And another 45 minutes to an hour in and out for Baltimore. Visiting DC, while small, will consume a lot of time if you really want to see it all.
That being said, Cherry Hill is a good selection.
Baseball games start at 7:30. OP could tour DC 8-5 and still make it to the game.
They can try it if they want. I'm just saying that its going be a long day. Up at 6:00 to catch METRO at 7:00. Whirlwind touring till 4:30. Go back pick up the car. Go to game and get out at 10:30. Home by 11:30. Rinse. Repeat. Don't know if they have a three game stand. Heck of a pace. Don't know how many days I could do it. :)
Sounds like a classic Walt Disney World schedule.. if you ask my wife and check her plans, at least! :D - Heavy_Metal_DocExplorerjust another option still pretty close in to both DC and Baltimore is Ramblin' Pines in Woodbine, MD.
http://ramblinpinescampground.com/ - D___MExplorer
Lantley wrote:
D & M wrote:
L2R wrote:
The intent is to visit D.C. by day and Camden Yards by night.
That's probably not doable if you really want to see DC. No matter where you stay it's at least 45 minutes to an hour in and an hour out of DC on public trans. And another 45 minutes to an hour in and out for Baltimore. Visiting DC, while small, will consume a lot of time if you really want to see it all.
That being said, Cherry Hill is a good selection.
Baseball games start at 7:30. OP could tour DC 8-5 and still make it to the game.
They can try it if they want. I'm just saying that its going be a long day. Up at 6:00 to catch METRO at 7:00. Whirlwind touring till 4:30. Go back pick up the car. Go to game and get out at 10:30. Home by 11:30. Rinse. Repeat. Don't know if they have a three game stand. Heck of a pace. Don't know how many days I could do it. :) - LantleyNomad
D & M wrote:
L2R wrote:
The intent is to visit D.C. by day and Camden Yards by night.
That's probably not doable if you really want to see DC. No matter where you stay it's at least 45 minutes to an hour in and an hour out of DC on public trans. And another 45 minutes to an hour in and out for Baltimore. Visiting DC, while small, will consume a lot of time if you really want to see it all.
That being said, Cherry Hill is a good selection.
Baseball games start at 7:30. OP could tour DC 8-5 and still make it to the game. - D___MExplorer
L2R wrote:
The intent is to visit D.C. by day and Camden Yards by night.
That's probably not doable if you really want to see DC. No matter where you stay it's at least 45 minutes to an hour in and an hour out of DC on public trans. And another 45 minutes to an hour in and out for Baltimore. Visiting DC, while small, will consume a lot of time if you really want to see it all.
That being said, Cherry Hill is a good selection. - spoon059Explorer II
Lantley wrote:
If DC is in the mix. Cherry Hill is your best bet. Very convenient to DC attractions. Close enough to Baltimore to see the Orioles....I mean White Sox...LOL
Ha... well played! Make sure you visit the Inner Harbor when you head up for the game. Beautiful downtown area with nice shops and restaurants. Even if you head up 3 hours before the game and walk around its a nice visit. If you have time, spend a day up there. The Aquarium is really nice, a good Science Museum if you have kids,
Fort McHenry... lots of stuff to do in Baltimore.
Heck, if you have another day to "waste", I would encourage you to wander over to Annapolis. Its the capitol of Maryland and its right on the water. Lots of cool shops and restaurants. The Naval Academy is there, the General Assembly of Maryland is there... lots more to do. - L2RExplorerThanks EVERYONE.
Cherry Hill it is.
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