Washington DC With Kids Day 5: The National Zoo!

When traveling with kids, we plan our trip around them. This trip is no difference than our other family trip. With that in mind, we took them to the National Zoo for a break from all the museum and history. The weather during our visit was so varied from day to day. The first day we were cold and pulled out our sweater and jacket. But today, it was a nice sunny day.

We got on our train from our hotel and hopped on the Yellow line and connected to the Red line at Gallery Place/China Town stop. We felt so comfortable traveling around DC with the Metro now that we could figure out our stop or even exchange to different line. Then we hopped off at Cleveland Park stop. The National Zoo is actually located between Cleveland Park and Woodley Park stop. But if you got off at Woodley Park, you will be walking uphill to the Zoo instead of walking downhill from Cleveland Park stop. A little tip I received from the Tripadvisor forum..
It was pretty busy at the Zoo today. I guess everyone came out when the weather was really nice. We checked out the map and decided to start from the back. We stopped by the stroller rental booth to rent a double stroller. Eventhough Miss J and Mr. Z are already capable of walking on their own, we knew that the amount of walking today would be too much for them. The best decision we had made that day!!
The Zoo itself wasn’t that impressive in my humble opinion. But the kids enjoyed them tremendously. We checked out the baby gorilla, the Ape House (make sure to hold your breath.. The smell was the worst I have ever experienced!!), the Tigers and the Lion.
At lunch, we ate at the Mane Restaurant. It was packed by the time we got our food. The food was pretty decent for the park food. Afterward, we walked around to check out other animals and of course the Panda and the Elephant.
By the afternoon, we were wiped out. We headed out to the Woodley Park station and stopped by Open City for early dinner. This is a great restuarant with the neighborhood feel. They had breakfast all day so I satisfied my craving for pancake and ordered the Organic Wholewheat Oatmeal pancake. It was delish!!
I originally planned 2 stops today. The Zoo and the Air and Space museum.. However, things never go according to plan. We were so tired from the walk all day. We decided to do the Air and Space tomorrow and headed back to the hotel for an early night.

The China’s Terracotta Army in Atlanta

The Terracotta Army from China is probably the second most recognized Chinese treasure after the Great Wall. Mr. Rojo and I were fortunate to visit China many moons ago but we didn’t have enough time to visit the Terracotta Army. And it’s probably almost impossible to make a trip to visit China anytime in the near future. So we were pretty excited when the High Museum in Atlanta had an exhibit of the Terracotta Army on loan from the British Museum.

To fly to London and see the exhibit there ourselves is probably doable.. but the cost saving of seeing it locally is uncomparable. We were so procasinate that we waited till the last weekend to visit. If it weren’t for Mr. Rojo who pushed for it, we might have missed it and I might have kicked myself for not taking this great opportunity.

So we packed up the kids after soccer practice and tracked downtown to visit the High. I guess a lot of people felt the same way of the last weekend before they left.. It was pretty busy.. We decided to join the High membership which allowed us to go through the express lane.. Now this is my kind of membership. :) We spent extra money to get the audio tour. I’m glad we did. Both kids enjoy the audio tour so much. It kept them interested and entertained throughout the exhibit.

The exhibit started with the history of the First Emperor and his time. We learned about the life of the chinese during that time. Once we got to the life-size terracotta army, I was speechless. The details and the expression on each figure was remarkable. This was probably the first assembly line in existance. They created the figure individually and each part was created by different group and then it was assembled and then customized to distinguish and make each figure different from the next. It was just amazing!

It was very mind-bloggling to see the map of the tomb and to learn that the excavation is still on going after 30 years after the first discovery. Not only, it’s an on-going digging but the main tomb has yet been reached. I just can’t wrap my little mind around how many men they will need to make something in that capacity. What kind of tool or technique they have to use.. ah.. I love history!

If you live in Santa Ana, CA then you are in luck. Don’t miss a great opportunity to see one of the most amazing exhibit! You won’t be disappointed.

The World of Coca-Cola

When you live in Atlanta metro area, you can’t help but see or hear about Coca Cola. After all, it’s the birthplace and headquarter of this mega company. The new World of Coca-Cola has been opened for quite sometimes. Until recently, we had a chance to visit on a nice sunny Saturday.

The new World of Coca Cola is conveniently located next to the Georgia Aquarium and the Imagine It! Children’s Museum. Across the street is the Centennial Olympic Park. So it’s a perfect location to have a full day of all Atlanta favorite tourist spots. When we got there, there were a few field trips but the line to get the tickets was short.
Once we got in, we waited at the lobby area and checked out the amazing Coke bottle artwork around the world. The detail and representation for each of this bottle is amazing. A short wait and then we were directed to see the short film ‘Inside the Happiness Factory’. It was pretty nice and fun short film to give you the glimpse of what Coca Cola wants us to know about their factory..
Then we walked to the Hub which we waited in line to meet the Coca-Cola Polar Bear. I think it was well planned that they timed the guests in group so there wasn’t a long wait and if you aren’t interested in the picture, you can head directly to the next gallery.
One of the things I always do when I go to the World of Coca-Cola is to hunt for the Coke sign in Thai. Coca-Cola is pretty popular in Thailand so I’m sure we are a pretty good customer. And they didn’t disappoint me when I found a sign in Thai language. It was amazing to see how globalize Coke is.. It’s everywhere!
My next favorite part was the Bottle Works. This is where we got to see a real bottling line and see Coke being made right in front of us. Having an industrial engineer background, I love to see all these machines come to life. We probably spent a good 20 minutes watching the Packaging Robot doing his job. And do you know he has a name.. ‘Fizzybot’ is his name..
We then headed to the 4-D theatre to watch ‘The Secret Formula’ show. It was pretty interactive and I don’t think small children will enjoy it much. The chair can shake pretty violently and I heard a few small kids cried. But Mr. Z and Miss J did enjoy them. The 4-D effects was really thought out.. the water, the air, the movement.. It felt like we were at one of the Disney ride.
After the theatre, we headed to the most anticipate room.. the Tasting room.. This was the room that the kids got to drink Coca-Cola products from all around the world. They group the drinks into regions.. Some were pretty good.. some were not so good (ok.. it was really bad). But you have gotta try them all, right?
Each guest can pick up a bottle as they headed out to the gift shop. It was one of those place that you have to visit once..

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Washington DC With Kids Day 4: Capitol Hill and DC by Foot

Today was the day with great plan and great expectation. I had secured tickets for the Capitol Hill tour and planned for the evening tour of the monuments from DC by Foot. But things don’t work according to plan…

We started of early enough (or what we thought..) and hopped on the Yellow line to head to Capitol Hill. Once we arrived at the Visitor Center entrance we found out that there was a long line to go through security. Our tour time was 10:15am and now it’s 9:50am. I was hoping that they might be a little bit flexible with time.. Oh.. No.. We missed our ticket time by 5 minutes and there was nothing they can do. If we still want to do the tour, now we had to go wait in the walk-up line that can be anywhere between 30 mins-1 hour wait. So consider yourself warned, if you have your Capitol tour, be early!

Since we didn’t have any other big plan till the evening, we decided to wait. Mr. Rojo was an ever loving dad waited in line for us while Miss J and I walked around and checked out the information room. It was a great place to spend time there. There were so many information of the House and the Senate, short movies to tell you about the history and what the Senate and the House do.. We didn’t walk around and check out everything. I went back to check on Mr. Rojo and Mr. Z. The line was moving along but it was still a long way to go. So I took them to have a quick snack at the Capitol Hill cafeteria. It was a really nice cafeteria. I would think we probably would enjoy our lunch time there if we had a chance. But before we could even finish our snack, the fire alarm went off!!! We headed to meet up with Mr. Rojo and followed the evacuation route out of the Capitol Hill. So that was pretty much our Captitol Hill experience. :)

Well, it was a nice day so we took our time in front of the Capitol Hill and the Union Station park. Then we headed to the Union Station for lunch. It was crazy busy there. Too many food to pick from… After a fulfilled lunch, we decided to head back to the hotel to take a quick break before heading back to town again for our walking tour.

I found out about DC by Foot tour from the TripAdvisor forum. It was a FREE, tip based walking tour of Washington DC. The tour took us through the heart of National Mall by visiting Washington Monument, World War II Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, Lincoln Memorial and Korean War Memorial. It was such a great, high energy tour that was full packed with history that won’t bore you to sleep. The walk started from the corner of 15th and Constitution Ave. NW and ended at the Lincoln Memorial.

We learned a lot of fun facts like the current Washington Monument wasn’t original design. Or if you look closely, you will see 2 different color stone. That’s because the construction was stopped for a long period of time before they finished the monument.

One of the highly recommened activity is night tour of the monuments. We didn’t plan but by the time the tour ended it was already dark. But the Lincoln Memorial was still packed full of visitors. And it was breathtaking indeed! We just took it all in with all the beauty and sense of pride for the history of this country.

It took us approximately about 2 hours for the whole tour. I highly recommended anyone who will visit DC to check them out. After the tour, we walked through George Washington University to take the Metro back to the hotel. By that time it was already dark but we felt pretty safe walking in DC. It’s one of the thing that we really love about DC. It feels very safe to walk around even at night in the downtown area. I’m sure there are certain areas that not safe but as far as the popular tourist places we have no issue there.

Baltimore With Kids: Port Discovery Children’s Museum

Baltimore with Kids: Port Discovery Children MuseumDuring our family trip to Washington DC, we took a day trip outside the political climate of the Capital and headed to Baltimore, MD.

Why Baltimore With Kids?

You might have asked why we have to drive all the way to Baltimore when there are many family-friendly things to do in Washington DC.
First reason would be I don’t want us to get ‘Museum-overload’ on this trip. Admit it.. there are only so many things you can appreciate from museums in one trip. And taking into account of the attention of the 5 and 7 years old, that amount will reduce dramatically. Secondly, this trip was as much their vacation as ours. So a trip to a children museum would be a great idea. Third reason is pretty selfish if I must say. We went to Baltimore before when Miss J and Mr. Z were still little and we didn’t get a chance to check them out. I have always wanted to go there. Lastly, we already have a membership that allows us to get in for FREE. It’s always good to able to travel on a budget.
So that settles and here we were in Baltimore heading to Port Discovery’s Children Museum.

Convenient Location & Impressive Structure

Baltimore with Kids: Port Discovery Children Museum PlaygroundWe arrived there right before lunch so we decided to have lunch at McD before we started our journey. The Port Discovery Children’s museum is very close to the Harbour so it is an easy walk from the Aquarium. As soon as we walked in, the kids didn’t wait to climb on the 3-story playground. It’s one of the coolest play structure I have ever seen. There are so many things for them to do.. The structure is made from steel so it looks very artsy and industrial.

A Full Interactive & Fun Day for Kids

Baltimore with Kids: Port Discovery Children Museum Rock ClimbingAt 5 and 7 years old, both of them were big enough to be able to do all the climbing themselves so we didn’t have to go in to help them. But for younger kids, parents are welcomed and encouraged to help them out. They ran around all over the place trying out different things ranging from Rock Climbing, Slide, Suspension Bridge, or Tunnel Bridge. They spent a good hour just climbing and then we started to walk around to check out other areas.
Baltimore with Kids: Port Discovery Children Museum CookieThere was a gas station and a grocery store that was a big hit for them. Kids can learn to shop for the healthy food and check out at the cashier. They can learn about ATM and gas station. After that, we head up to check out the cookie decorating. Miss J did a really good job on her cookie and Mr. Z did just as well for a 5 years old. :) The finished products were there for long. It was in their tummy right after they finished.
Baltimore with Kids: Port Discovery Children Museum LegoThen we went to check out the Water room. This was probably one of another highlighted room for them. Mr. Z enjoyed playing with the rubber boat and lego boat. Miss J loved to build the dam and see how she could manipulate the water flow. She also did really well with the bubble hoola hoop.
Baltimore with Kids: Port Discovery Children Museum BubbleAfter oh… I don’t know.. a really long time, it was time (at least for me and Mr. Rojo) to leave. We had pretty much spent almost 4 hours there. I haven’t had much experiences with too many Children’s museums but I have to say that the Port Discovery Children’s Museum is definitely one of our favorite museum.

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Washington DC With Kids Day 1-2: DC by Night and Museums by Day

Our first day in DC started off rather late. We arrived around 5pm after 11 hours drive from Atlanta. Our first priority was to eat.. We missed our exit to the restaurant that I had planned. Note to self, if you don’t know the HOV lane exit, don’t get in.. HOV lanes in DC are really good during rush hour I will assume because once you get in it will be a while before you can get out from that lanes. After a quick check-in, we headed down to find some food. We ended up at Noodle & Company which was about a block from our hotel. It was not bad but it wasn’t something that impressive either. However, it filled us up and gave us energy to start our night in DC.

We decided to check out the metro and took the train to the Tidal Basin area. I was hoping that we could catch the ranger guided lantern walk tour. However, we didn’t bring our flashlight and by the time we got there the tour had already begun. Nevertheless, we walked around the Tidal Basin and enjoyed the view of the Jefferson Memorial at night and was able to catch the sight of the Cherry trees at night.

The next day, we headed down to the Mall on the Metro Blue line. It was raining in the morning when we got to our Smithsonian stop. We stopped by at the Smithsonian Castle to get the map and coffee. Since most museums aren’t opened till 10am we had some times to roam the Castle and checked out the museum shop.
Then we headed across the lawn to the National Museum of Natural History. It was really big and impressive to say the least. We know that we won’t be able to see everything in detail having a 5 years old whose attention span is shorter than 5 minutes. So we just let them lead and take us where they wanted to see.

Our first stop was the Fossil room with all the Dinaosaurs. Then we headed to the Mammal. After the Mammal we took a quick break for our snacks at the basement which also has cafeteria and the kids shop. Next Miss J picked the Ocean room to check out all the underwater creatures. It was huge and had so many things to see. I could spend half a day just in this room. But we all know that it won’t happen when you travel with kids. The neat things about this museum is that there are so many buttons for them to push.. It sure kept them interested for a while!

After wandering for a while, it was time for lunch. We headed to the Old Post Office Tower. I have read that they had a great selection of food at their food court. And if the sky opened up, we might get a chance to enjoy bird eye view of the downtown DC from the top of the tower.

At the back entrance to the food court, there is a bike tour shop nearby. I made a mental note to put it on our to-do list for next trip. They also had kiddie bike attachment so we can ride with them. The food court was packed!! We were able to find a table on the third floor and enjoyed our lunch. After lunch, we looked up and who knew.. the sky was as bright as Summer day. We headed to the line for tower observation deck. The wait wasn’t bad for a busy week in DC. We took the elevator up and got the best view.

Next stop for today is the National Museum of American History.. The rain started again right after we got to the museum. I have to say.. God is looking out for us this trip. :) Ambitious planning is good but flexibility is the key when traveling with kids. Even though there are so many interesting exhibits to see at this museum, we realized that our kids were at the melt-down-too-tired-to-listen point. So we headed directly to the transportation exhibit and then the museum shop. No Lincoln, no ruby shoes for us this trip. But they got to see all the trains, cars and trucks that they will remember. Then it was time to pack and head back.

Our dinner plan for tonight was to head to Ted’s Montana Grill. I had planned it in advance and purchased the gift certificate for discount from restaurant.com. We were able to enjoy great dinner under the budget. The restaurant was a short 5 minutes walk from our hotel. It was a great first full day in DC.

Afternoon Fun at Centennial Olympic Park

A fun stop during our visit to downtown Atlanta at the Centennial Olympic Park new playground. This playground has a few unique structures that you won’t find them in typical playground. The kids love to slide and climb up on the pseudo rock climbing wall built for little one. They also enjoyed the rocking bench! The shade is a huge plus for a hot day in Atlanta.. The location is ideal for family who visit the Georgia Aquarium or the World of Coca Cola for a quick break.

Mr. Z had a blast climbing up and sliding down the slide. The cool feature is the standing slide that roll down make you feel like you are on the roller skate.. Fun time!
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Washington DC With Kids: Spring Break in DC

Last week we enjoyed our spring break in our capital city. It was our first family trip there but it was my third trip to DC. We had done quite a research using my normal site – Trip Advisor to gather all the information. We stayed there for 7 days/6 nights at the Sheraton Crystal City. I snatched such a great deal for $80/night during the busiest week in DC from Priceline. It was the same week as the Cherry Blossom Festival.

The hotel is in a perfect location. It is right across the street from the metro station. We parked our car and didn’t moved it for the whole week. Miss J and Mr. Z really took into city living and using the metro to heart. They each learned how to read the metro map. They knew which stop we were supposed to get off. Being the most obessive compulsive person in the family, Mr. Z’s goal was to ride every single line. Unfortunately, we didn’t manage the Green line so we probably will have to go back again in the future.

We managed to save during our vacation with a great planning this trip. I checked out a few restaurants in the area and was able to purchase $10 certificate from restaurant.com for $0.30 for a couple restaurants. Since we stayed in the normal hotel this time instead of condo or apartment rental, cooking is out of the window. Dining out was planned so that we won’t break the bank. There were plenty of cheap eat around town if you know where to look.

We lunched at the Ronald Reagan’s food court, the Old Post Office Tower’s food court, the Union Station’s food court and even had snack at the Capitol Hill’s food court.. You see the theme here… :) But I had to say we really enjoyed the polish sausage we got from the food stall right in front of the National Museum of American History.. We also tried out a few local restaurants like the Open City when we went to the National Zoo or the Old Ebbitt Grill next to the White House..

Now on to the what-did-we-do in DC… I don’t think I will be able to fit it in one post. So stay tune on the detail for each day on our adventure!

13 Things to Do with Kids in Washington DC

I know it has been a while since my last update.. I have been busy planning our Spring break trip to DC. It has been overwhelming with all the information… What to do, where to stay, where to eat. Well, I think I have done all I can and finalize our plan. Here are a few things we plan to do during our trip.

1) Tour Capitol Hill – This has to be done in advance. We called our senator and requested tickets for the tour. We also did the same for White House tour but unfortunately we didn’t get the tickets. Apparently, we picked the busies week to go there. It will be the Cherry Blossom week in DC.

2) National Museum of Natural History – There are so many museums in DC that it can be the case of too many choices. So I narrow it down to a few museums that will be more interesting for Miss J and Mr. Z. Nothing will beat seeing a big Dinosaur and other types of fossil.

3) National Museum of American History – Miss J has learned so much as a first grader. I hope that she will enjoy checking out this museum

4) National Zoo – We love animals especially if we don’t have to take care of them ourselves. :)

5) National Air and Space Museum – I admit I think I’m as excited or even more so to check out this museum than my kids

6) Old Post Office Tower – A lot of reviews mentioned that this is much better place to view than Washington Monument. Plus great place to have quick lunch.. hmmm.. someone mentions food?

7) Union Station – I think Mr. Z will be happy with this choice. Can’t miss Union Station when you have train obessessed kid.

8) Cherry Blossom Lantern Walk – One of the perk about visiting DC during Cherry Blossom week is variety of activities available. I’m looking forward to night tour.

9) DC By Foot – I have read about this free tour guide (tip only). I can’t wait to check them out. They will provide the tour for the monuments..

10) White House Visitor Center – Eventhough we didn’t get the ticket to the White House, a visitor center will provide plenty of information for us to get started.

11) Arlington National Cemetery – If we have enough energy left, I would love to see the change of guard at the Arlington. It will be a great tribute for the fallens.

12) Rent Paddle boat at Tidal Basin – And if we have energy left from all above activities, it will be a fun afternoon to rent a paddle boat at the Tidal Basin

13) Visit Old Town Alexandria – We will be staying in Crystal City which is only 1 stop from Old Town Alexandria. It will be neat to go check this old town out one evening.

These are just things that I have planned for our 5 days visit. I didn’t realize how many things we can do in DC. Maybe we might need the revisit trip in the future as well.