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Old 11-18-2003, 01:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Toddler-Friendly Activities in SOMD/Washington/Annapolis

My gf is bringing her 4 year old daughter when she comes to visit this weekend. So far, I'm not really sure what to do to make the daughter's trip enjoyable.

The only 4yo friendly activity I've heard of around here that is Hyperspace.

I suppose it's a good one 'cause it's out of the weather, but do you know of any good activities either here, in DC, or Annapolis, in good or bad weather?
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The zoo in DC is pretty cool. You can metro there from Branch Ave so you don't have to fight the parking issue.

There is also some museum over on Solomons ... I've not been, but I am sure someone here knows about it.
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There is also some museum over on Solomons ... I've not been, but I am sure someone here knows about it.
Calvert Marine Museum

Lots of kid friendly activities, plus...OTTERS! The furry kind, not this kind:
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Old 11-18-2003, 01:23 PM   #4 (permalink)
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My 4-year old loved it. You can go up in the light house and they have a room where they can touch various items found in the waters here.
 
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Old 11-18-2003, 01:29 PM   #5 (permalink)
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My 4-year old loved it. You can go up in the light house and they have a room where they can touch various items found in the waters here.

and I love those sea otters!!

How about the Medieval Times @ Arundel Mills ?
www.medievaltimes.com

What's the name of that indoor swimming pool at/near Great Mills HS?
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Old 11-18-2003, 01:33 PM   #6 (permalink)
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How about the Medieval Times @ Arundel Mills ?
www.medievaltimes.com
Ouch! $45 a ticket?
Good idea though.. Looks cool. I'll keep it in mind for future trips, but that's a little costly for me right now.
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The Calvert Marine Museum is OK, otters are cool, but if it is chilly it won't be as enjoyable. They do have some indoor aquarium exhibits as well as the hands on stuff like seashells, navy stuff (real navy, not aviation navy ), etc.

Try the Capital Children's Museum if you want to drive all the way up to DC. http://www.ccm.org/

Or, if you are on a budget take her to the farmer's market in Hughesville, she can see the horses, as well as the chickens ducks & sheep (before they become dinner). Little kids love it.
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Or, if you are on a budget take her to the farmer's market in Hughesville, she can see the horses, as well as the chickens ducks & sheep (before they become dinner). Little kids love it.
My money is on the farmers market, for kids. My grand-daughter would spent the day there.
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Other than Chuck-N-Cheese at Waldorf, here's what I found on the 'net.

Port Discovery features three floors of interactive fun for the entire family. Hands-on activities and adventures like Sensation Station, R&D Dream Works, and KidsWorks (urban treehouse). There's even a mini version of KidWorks made especially for toddlers. Call (410) 727-8120 for birthday party packages.

http://www.portdiscovery.org/generalinfo/visitor.html

Little Gym
22237 Shaw Road, Sterling, VA (703) 404-8543

A birthday at The Little Gym includes one hour of age-appropriate games, obstacle courses, gymnastics and other fun activities conducted by a trained Little Gym instructor. Recommended for ages 1-12. Call (703) 404-8543 for party times, prices and other info.


Kid Zone
White Flint Mall, North Bethesda, MD (301) 231-0505
11528 Middlebrook Road, Germantown, MD (301) 540-2424

At the Kid Zone (formerly Discovery Zone), kids can jump, swing, bounce, and most importantly have fun! A variety of party packages and a la carte party items are available.


Jeepers
6000 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt, MD (301) 982-2444
700 Hungerford Drive, Rockville, MD (301) 340-3308

Bring your party animals to the jungle!!! Jeepers, an indoor amusement park and arcade designed for children ages two to twelve, offers three fun-filled packages. All parties include unlimited rides and soft play, cake, soft drinks and more.
http://www.jeepers.com/
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All the county parks have pretty good playgrounds and the new swimming pool is open next to Great Mills High School. Most kids like jumping in the water.
If you're cheap, the McDonalds in Leonardtown has a big indoor play area.
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