Fall Activities to Enjoy in Washington, DC

September 22, 2009 by  
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knight from medieval timesFall is the perfect time to explore Washington, DC attractions that you may have missed this summer. Sightseeing is not all there is to do in the city! Washington, DC is full of attractions and activities to appeal to every interest and age group.

If you have been waiting to visit one of the most popular attractions in the Washington, DC area, act now to receive the fall promotional rate for Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament, which is an interactive medieval feast and tournament show that takes you back to the days of knights, ladies, and damsels in distress. You can enjoy a full-scale medieval meal complete with roasted chicken, spare ribs, potatoes, dessert, and more. 

Time is running out to take advantage of the special fall promotion for Medieval Times in Hanover, Maryland near Washington, DC. The special promotion rate applies to orders placed before September 30 for shows until October 31. Until September 30, you can book an evening at the Medieval Times for $48.50 per adult, which is almost $10 cheaper than our regular price! Child tickets are $37.50, which saves almost $7 from the original price. You have only a few more days to book tickets at this promotional rate, so do not hesitate!

Another fun activity to enjoy this fall in Washington, DC is the Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. You may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the president’s motorcade while you are in the city, but at Madame Tussauds you are guaranteed a sighting of Barack and Michelle Obama, and you can even take pictures with the life-like figures. Other figures at the museum include Carrie Underwood, a presidential gallery with Teddy Roosevelt, Tyra Banks, Jackie Kennedy-Onassis, and Madonna, to name a few.

Washington, DC Vacation Packages Make Planning a Fall Vacation Easy

September 7, 2009 by  
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Washington DC Sightseeing Tour PackageDid you not have time to make it up to Washington, DC this summer? Fall is a wonderful time to visit the United States’ capitol city for many reasons. Crisp fall weather will make long walks and sightseeing pleasant, and views of the Virginia foliage provide a beautiful backdrop to the buildings and monuments of DC. We offer a variety of vacation packages that come with lodging, tours, and more that will make planning your fall vacation as easy as one click of the mouse.

Washington DC Sightseeing Tour Package

This package is a comprehensive vacation experience perfect for visitors who are enjoying a first trip to the city. The package includes four nights’ or more lodging in the hotel of your choice, the Washington DC All Day Combination Tour, and the DC in a Day Tour. The DC in a Day Tour features museums, monuments, and more in the city, including the Smithsonian museums, the Library of Congress, the Lincoln Memorial, and more. The combination tour provides more sightseeing opportunities at additional attractions in Washington, DC. This package provides the ultimate is sightseeing tours, and you will be sure not to miss a thing during your vacation.

Washington, DC Family Vacation Package

This package is perfect for a weekend of family fun. The package includes three nights of lodging in Washington, DC, a three-day DC Power Pass, and the Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament. The Power Pass provides three days of discounted or free admission to a number of attractions in Washington, DC, including tours, museums, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, and more. The whole family will love an evening spent at Medieval Times in Hanover, Maryland. The evening includes a four-course Medieval-style meal and a live knight jousting tournament. The experiences you and your family will have during this vacation are sure to last a lifetime.

If you would prefer to build your own vacation package, we also feature an easy-to-use vacation package builder for Washington, DC. Choose your dates, lodging, and activities and your vacation is ready to go!

Return to the Renaissance While Visiting Washington DC

August 7, 2009 by  
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Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament The Maryland Renaissance Festival is once again returning to the Washington DC area this year for an extended time of medieval entertainment. Beginning August 25 and running every weekend through October 25, the Maryland Renaissance Festival offers visitors an immersive escape into a world of chivalrous knights and fair maidens. The events of the festival are set around Henry VIII’s arrival to the renaissance village with a variety of activities taking place. Unique dining experiences, period arts and crafts, jousting tournaments and numerous other activities and events populate the village area, offering something different for every visitor. Over 200,000 people visit the Maryland Renaissance Festival yearly to escape to a world of imagination and wonderment, and this is your year to join the ranks.

Those looking to carry the theme of the Maryland Renaissance Festival right into a full vacation experience may also want to look into Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. Located in Hanover, MD, Medieval Times offers a complete night of entertainment with a four-course dinner fit for a king and entertaining time of knightly competition. Throughout the show, six knights will battle each other for glory and the hand of the princess in a variety of competitions ranging from horse races and jousting to hand-to-hand combat.

Catch a Show in Our Nation’s Capital

July 24, 2009 by  
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 Mystery Dinner PlayhouseWhile Washington, DC’s historic attractions, recognizable monuments, and cultural museums alone are worth the trip, don’t leave our nation’s capital without enjoying one of its popular shows. Take a trip back to the medieval times, try to solve a murder mystery, follow the lives of the legendary Four Seasons: you can find the right show to perfectly match your tastes in Washington, DC!

Begin your Washington, DC show experience at the Tony-award winning production of Jersey Boys, an uplifting tale of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. The production follows the four boys from their humble New Jersey beginnings all the way to their huge successes in the music industry. Over the course of the show, you’re bound to be moved by such classic hits as “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” and many more. A talented cast is ready to bring you this improbable tale of life’s biggest struggles and richest rewards.

Watch the mysterious murder plot unfold at the The Mystery Dinner Playhouse, which offers guests a four-course meal of prime rib, chicken, fish, and beverages. The entire show allows for audience interaction. You can take part in the story by asking suspects your own set of questions during any of the five scripted scenes. Keep your eyes and ears open, though! The most insignificant detail might just be the clue that solves the case. At the end of the evening, you will fill out your own solutions form to compete for a prize. For a one-of-a-kind murder mystery performance, try out the Myster Dinner Playhouse.

Step back in time and away from reality into a medieval-themed evening of sword fighting, jousting, and a feast fit for a king. The Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament near Washington, DC is an all-out, two-hour medieval extravaganza appropriate for the whole family. Six knights will compete in a series of competitive sword fights and high-speed jousting, displaying tremendous skill and courage throughout – all to win the hand of the fair princess. During the tournament, you’ll be presented with a four-course meal of roasted chicken, spare ribs, soup, garlic bread, potatoes, soft drinks, or beer. Bring the entire family for a unique experience that has continued to grow in popularity all throughout its existence.

Labor Day Offers Opportunity to Travel Through and Reflect On Our Nation’s Capital

July 13, 2009 by  
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Washington DCAs Labor Day approaches you will want to begin to secure your plans for escaping from work for the weekend, and one such option for doing just that is the Washington DC Labor Day Weekend. Along this four day, guided vacation you will be both entertained and inspired as you visit the plethora of war memorials throughout the area, tour the monuments illuminated at night, explore the National Archives (home to the original Constitution, Bill of Rights, and Declaration of Independence) and much more!

Even if you’re not particularly interested in history, the Washington DC Labor Day Weekend will inspire as you experience the natural beauty of Georgetown, Hillwood Museum and Gardens, and the on-time home of former President George Washington, as well as the metropolitan setting of DC.

Learn more about the Washington DC Labor Day Weekend online.

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Tour Our Nation’s Capital from the Potomac River

July 10, 2009 by  
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Spirit of Washington CruisesDon’t miss an opportunity this summer to enjoy cruising around our nation’s capital, as Washington, DC offers several different cruise options for the whole family. With significant landmarks spread throughout the city, a cruise along the Potomac will allow you to witness Washington, DC’s unique and breathtaking sights away from the hassle of downtown traffic.

Spirit of Washington Cruises

Enjoy great dining, live entertainment, and stunning scenery with the Spirit of Washington Cruises. You can choose from two different options, the Spirit of Washington Lunch Cruise and the Spirit of Washington Dinner Cruise. On the two-hour lunch cruise, you can stroll along the outdoor decks, dance to your favorite hits on the indoor dance floor, or sit and enjoy a narrated tour while you enjoy the Grande Buffet lunch. A song and dance performance is also included in the cruise, making this an event you won’t soon forget. Let the moonlight and the city lights heighten your experience when you choose the dinner cruise option. Perfect for a romantic activity, the cruise features a classy, exquisite evening of live entertainment and dancing.

Nina’s Dandy

Cruise the Potomac River aboard Nina’s Dandy, a cruise perfect for your sightseeing adventure in Washington, DC. The capital’s landmarks and historic sites are proudly on display with this option, where you’ll enjoy great cuisine and the benefits of a knowledgeable tour guide. You can choose a lunch cruise or dinner cruise, but the Sunday Champagne Brunch option is something you’ll rarely find anywhere else. Enjoy a Thanksgiving-style feast while you take in the sights and sounds of Washington, DC.

DC Odyssey Lunch and Dinner Cruises

You can’t go wrong with the DC Odyssey Lunch and Dinner Cruises. Whether you choose the two-hour lunch cruise or the three-hour dinner cruise, you will be treated to a memorable time of fantastic dining and entertainment. A live band covers music from a variety of different eras while you sit back and enjoy a delectable meal in the process. If you’re looking for a luxurious afternoon or evening of incomparable views and live entertainment, these cruises are for you.

One of the more richly historic and significant cities in our country is yours to view from an interesting vantage point along the Potomac River. Start planning your summer vacation in Washington, DC and enjoy a cruise around our capital’s famous landmarks.

Fourth of July in Washington, DC: Fireworks, Monuments, and Mount Vernon

June 26, 2009 by  
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Washington MonumentIndependence Day is almost upon us! What better location to celebrate America than in its beautiful capitol city? Washington, DC is the perfect place to make your July 4th celebration special. With a variety of celebrations taking place throughout the area, you have plenty of options for your holiday.

George Washington’s manor, Mount Vernon, is an ideal location at which to celebrate America’s independence, and the Red, White, and Blue Celebration is the perfect party to allow you to do so! This event celebrates the birth of America, complete with a birthday cake and party festivities. Other features of this day-long event include a reading of the Declaration of Independence by a George Washington impersonator and a concert featuring 18th century patriotic tunes performed by the National Concert Band of America. Other fun activities and games will also be going on throughout the day. While at Mount Vernon, you will have the chance to explore the estate and the famed gardens and see many artifacts from Washington’s life.

If you want to stay in the capitol and celebrate with thousands of visitors and locals, make plans to join the Fourth of July Independence Day Celebration at the Capitol. This event has everything you need for a spectacular Fourth: a parade, fireworks show, and music! The parade starts in the early afternoon and features over 100 units and organizations marching to the Capitol building. After the parade, you can enjoy the live music from a variety of performers and groups. The evening finishes with a dazzling display of fireworks over the Washington Monument. With everything you need for a great day of celebrating, this event will certainly make your holiday memorable.

While in the nation’s capital, you should take the time to explore the monuments honoring the founding fathers and important presidents. These men played vital roles in gaining and keeping America’s freedom, and you can learn more about them and honor their memory by visiting their monuments with the Monuments by Moonlight Trolley Tour. This tour features a knowledgeable guide that takes you to all of the major monuments in DC, including the Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial, Korean War Memorial, and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial. These monuments are lit up beautifully at night, making this experience one you are sure to remember.

Hotels for the July 4th weekend are sure to be filling up fast, so make sure that you get your desired lodging by booking early! We offer hotels right in downtown and throughout the city and surrounding areas.

Outdoor Activities for Your Summer Vacation in Washington, D.C.

May 29, 2009 by  
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Washington, D.C. is often associated wtih historic sites, world-famous monuments, and cultural museums. This summer, however, is a great time to experience some of the outdoor entertainment options our nation’s capital has to offer. Listed below are just a few of the outdoor opportunities to make the most of your stay in Washington, D.C.

Six Flags America

Whether you’re traveling with a group of adults or young children in your family, Six Flags has something for everyone. Featuring thrill rides (such as Batwing and the Tower of Doom), family rides (such as the Flying Carousel and Shipwreck Falls), and kids rides (such as Taz’s Film Works and Looney Tunes Prop Warehouse), you have enough options to keep everyone in your party happy. And if the weather gets really hot, cool off at Hurricane Harbor located right inside the theme park itself. The water park has more than enough slides and pools to keep you busy for the duration of your stay.

Bike the Sites Guided Bike Tour

For the best in recreational activities in the Washington, D.C. area, consider the Bike the Sites Guided Bike Tour your ideal activity. The tour allows you to experience the beauty of the great outdoors while taking in knowledge about some of the city’s most legendary landmarks. Over the course of several miles, a guided tour will fill your brain with interesting facts and tidbits about the D.C. area monuments, including the White House, the Washington Monument, and the Lincoln Memorial. And with three different biking options to choose from, there is no better way to explore capital of the United States.

Spirit of Washington II – Mount Vernon Sightseeing Excursion Cruise

Combining sightseeing and fun on the water, the Spirit of Washington II – Mount Vernon Sight Excursion Cruise takes you down the Potomac River for a unique view of some of the best sites in the D.C. area. You will then spend up to three hours at your leisure at Mount Vernon, the plantation home of President George Washington, before beginning the trip back to Washington, D.C. Onboard the cruise ship, you will enjoy snacks, drinks, and informative stories given by a knowledgeable tour guide.

If you’re looking for fun outdoor vacation options this summer, don’t overlook our nation’s capital as a possible spot.

Expand Your Mind in Washington, D.C.

May 12, 2009 by  
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rotunda elephantDon’t miss the perfect opportunity this summer to expand your mind in historic Washington D.C.! With the overwhelming number of popular, informative attractions in the downtown area, there is sure to be something for everyone. Take a visual plunge into the deepest dimensions of the ocean, explore the realms of unknown outer space, learn the history of law enforcement – the possibilities are endless in our nation’s capital!

Johnson IMAX at the Museum of Natural History

Whether you want to explore the world of underwater life or the wildlife of Africa, the two feature films at the IMAX will provide a spectacular visual adventure sure to leave you breathless. The first feature film, Into the Deep, lets you take a three-dimensional dive into the ocean to explore a world unknown by most. The second feature film, Wald Safari: A South African Adventure, places you closer to the heart of the African wild than you could ever get otherwise. Either choice would be a great addition to your Washington, D.C. vacation.

Einstein Planetarium IMAX at the National Air & Space Museum

Sit back and watch the awesome exploration of outer space that is as informative as it is stunning. Travel through the Milky Way and beyond the far reaches of our Solar System with the feature film Infinity Express that will leave you wanting more. And if you ever catch yourself gazing with wonder at the stars, you won’t want to miss Open Your Eyes to the Skies for a closer look at major stars and constellations.

National Museum of Crime and Punishment

Treat yourself to a display of the history of crime, from its beginnings to the present. Major features of the museum include walking through an actual police station and discovering recent advances in forensic technology. The museum also allows for more involved activities: a simulated high speed chase, an actual shooting range, seeing a lie detector test, and much more. On your next visit to Washington D.C., be sure to make a stop at this museum.

Great Fun is Located In and Around Washington DC

April 27, 2009 by  
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knight from medieval times Here’s your chance to get a look at life during the Civil War! You will experience live music, wagon rides, actors portraying key Civil War figures and a variety of other interesting activities, all taking place at Civil War Weekend located in Fairfax, Virgina. The event will take place May 2nd and 3rd. You will learn all about Fairfax’s Civil War history through demonstrations and reenactments. There are many workshops available that pertain to the era, including quilting and dancing. Children will enjoy the number of activities designed just for them such as a scavenger hunt and marching drills. On Sunday, visitors can attend a period church service. Be sure to join Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Clara Barton and other historical figures during Civil War Weekend.

If you are looking for a more “hands on” history lesson, then don’t forget to check out Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament in Hanover, Maryland. Medieval Times is one of the most famous attractions in America. Take a seat and enjoy a four-course meal that is sure to satisfy your appetite. As you dine, you will be treated to the spectacle of watching six knights competing in sword fighting and jousting competitions to prove their valor and chivalry. This two hour show is appropriate for all ages, and will make you feel like a real Lord or Lady.

If you are looking for something located in Washington, then the DC in a Day Tour is a good choice. This tour will take you to some of the area’s most popular monuments and museums, including the National Air and Space Museum, the Smithsonian Institution, the Capitol Building, the FBI Building and the Library of Congress, among various other stops along the tour. Stop by the White House Visitor’s Center, where you can learn about the most famous house in America. Then see the world famous Ford’s Theatre, where President Abraham Lincoln was shot, and the Petersen House, where he was taken to spend his final hours. You will also make stops at famous monuments and museums like the World War II Memorial and the American History Museum. Whether you’re a local who wants to know more about where you live or a tourist who has only seen pictures, the DC in a Day tour is the perfect way to absorb the essence of Washington DC in just one nine-hour day.

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