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Living Legend
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Hanahan, South Carolina
Age: 42
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Re: Home Games
I am of no help as I've never been out to DC. But just from over the years of reading similar threads, the metro seems like the best bet for the game or just getting around in general if you're visiting the area. No stress of driving or trying to find or get ripped off for parking. Sometines walking is just easier and more relaxing, even if a bit far, than being stuck in a car and you'll save money that you can use on the actual vacation itself.
We play in Arizona this year. Not too far of a drive from San Diego. Think I'm gonna go see that game.
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The Starter
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Beaverdam Virginia
Age: 64
Posts: 2,137
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Re: Home Games
How many nights are you staying?
Last edited by Buffalo Bob; 01-19-2020 at 12:49 PM. |
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 822
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The Starter
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Beaverdam Virginia
Age: 64
Posts: 2,137
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Re: Home Games
3 nights hotel is going to smoke that $1,000 easy if you stay in around DC. Maybe you should rent a car and commute. The shortest way to avoid the high rent district is to head south down I-95 from DC. As an example the area I live in is about 75 miles south and you can get a decent room for around $60 a night. Due note during rush hour that I-95 traffic sucks. I would start pricing hotels south on I-95. If you can wait till 10 am to head north and 10 pm to go back the traffic usually isn't that bad. If you don't want to deal with DC traffic you can always drive to a Metro station and take the train the rest of the way. I think there is an Amtrak line running along I-95 also.
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