FT DC DO and Other Travel Notes
May. 11th, 2010 06:53 amThis past weekend was the FlyerTalk "Visit a Nation's Capital Do". A "do" is a get together of people on flyertalk and could be anything from a happy hour to a few days in some city to a charter flight. Basically, it's social networking turned to real life meeting, with a focus on travel. While there were lots of locals, people flew in from as far away as Edinburgh and Barcelona (despite volcanic ash).
There was a tour of IAD on Friday (which I had to skip due to work), a dinner get-together on Friday night, a tour of the Hilllwood Museum on Saturday (which I skipped due to too much to do, though I did very little of it), dinner on Saturday night, brunch on Sunday, and a tour of the Udvar-Hazy Museum on Sunday afternoon. But the real point was hanging out with people to talk about travel and frequent flyer miles and such.
The Friday night event was at the downtown branch of Capital City Brewing, which gave us the upstairs room and did an excellent job, even down to giving individual checks to 30 some odd folks. The food is not horribly exciting (your basic pub grub), but it is cheap and the beer is decent enough. (Their pale ale could be hoppier, in my opinion. My recollection is that other branches of this small chain have a wider beer selection.) Again, socializing is the point.
The food Friday night at Zengo was very nice. As is typical of fusion menus, I found the appetizers and dessert better than the main courses. (The food was served family style.) Drinks were very pricy and the acoustics left a lot to be desired. I found myself more or less having to shout to the person sitting right next to me.
Sunday brunch was at Harry's Tap Room in Clarendon. Their French toast was excellent and, more to the point, it was possible to carry on a conversation without shouting. I drove a couple of people over to the Udvar-Hazy (the branch of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum out by IAD) and they were kind enough not to mock me for missing the exit from 28. (For some reason, I mistakenly thought the museum was north of the airport, and did not see the sign.) Our docent was a real enthusiast about airplanes (duh) and very informative. I do find the space section of the museum disappointing, mostly because I think it is too focused on human spaceflight.
Overall, it was a good weekend. I wish I could say the same thing about the finale of The Amazing Race.
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There was a tour of IAD on Friday (which I had to skip due to work), a dinner get-together on Friday night, a tour of the Hilllwood Museum on Saturday (which I skipped due to too much to do, though I did very little of it), dinner on Saturday night, brunch on Sunday, and a tour of the Udvar-Hazy Museum on Sunday afternoon. But the real point was hanging out with people to talk about travel and frequent flyer miles and such.
The Friday night event was at the downtown branch of Capital City Brewing, which gave us the upstairs room and did an excellent job, even down to giving individual checks to 30 some odd folks. The food is not horribly exciting (your basic pub grub), but it is cheap and the beer is decent enough. (Their pale ale could be hoppier, in my opinion. My recollection is that other branches of this small chain have a wider beer selection.) Again, socializing is the point.
The food Friday night at Zengo was very nice. As is typical of fusion menus, I found the appetizers and dessert better than the main courses. (The food was served family style.) Drinks were very pricy and the acoustics left a lot to be desired. I found myself more or less having to shout to the person sitting right next to me.
Sunday brunch was at Harry's Tap Room in Clarendon. Their French toast was excellent and, more to the point, it was possible to carry on a conversation without shouting. I drove a couple of people over to the Udvar-Hazy (the branch of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum out by IAD) and they were kind enough not to mock me for missing the exit from 28. (For some reason, I mistakenly thought the museum was north of the airport, and did not see the sign.) Our docent was a real enthusiast about airplanes (duh) and very informative. I do find the space section of the museum disappointing, mostly because I think it is too focused on human spaceflight.
Overall, it was a good weekend. I wish I could say the same thing about the finale of The Amazing Race.
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