Safety in DC
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:26 pm
I've been to the District. I think they overestimated.


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We're excited about the trip and thanks for the tip on Cherry Hill RV Park; however:chasfm11 wrote:For a place that banned guns for safety reasons, they sure ended up with a place that mostly isn't very safe. An that is on top of LEOs over all stripe nearly tripping over one another.
We toured from Cherry Hill RV park. There was a bus that took us right from the RV park to the train station, where we transferred to the "hop on,hop off" bus. It was a great way to get around and we felt fairly safe as long as we were on that bus.
In the tourist areas around the Lincoln Memorial, Arlington, the National Cathedral, and the Capitol itself, there doesn't seem to be an issue. Beyond that, I don't even consider the cabs safe.
I could not get too excited about a Maryland park since, within a couple of miles, we were going to be in D.C. and their gun ban anyway. Whether we just happened to hit at the right time or not, the rate at Cherry Hill wasn't all that high and the customer service couldn't have been better. They are one of the only parks that will give you your money back if you decide to leave early, not questions asked.Oldgringo wrote: We'll stay, and spend our money, in gun friendly Virginia.
I used to fly in and out of NJ during the construction of the WTC's back in the late 60's. The WTC floor panels were being assembled in Cartaret, NJ. I left nothing in either NJ or NYC.chasfm11 wrote:I could not get too excited about a Maryland park since, within a couple of miles, we were going to be in D.C. and their gun ban anyway. Whether we just happened to hit at the right time or not, the rate at Cherry Hill wasn't all that high and the customer service couldn't have been better. They are one of the only parks that will give you your money back if you decide to leave early, not questions asked.Oldgringo wrote: We'll stay, and spend our money, in gun friendly Virginia.
Besides, I'll take MD over NJ any day - and we occasionally HAVE to go there.
Our next trip is going to include lots of time in PA, VA, NC, and SC - all of them honor the Texas CHL.
We did that a couple of years ago. Like the other National Battlefields, they have a self-guided CD tour. It is great because it lets you work at your leisure but supplies a lot of information about what you are seeing. We did a similar tour a Vicksburg.Oldgringo wrote: We would like to tour the Gettysburg battlefield even though I didn't care much for the way that turned out.