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Amie Dec 22nd, 2011 05:09 PM

Boston questions
 
Questions on Boston:

-we will be staying near the aquarium between Christmas and New Year's. Is there parking cheaper than hotel parking, perhaps in the financial district that week?

-a 9-yr old boy will be along. Any suggestions for him other than the aquarium? Last time we went to the Museum of Natural History...wonderful.

Thanks

yk2004 Dec 22nd, 2011 05:39 PM

Museum of Science should interest the boy. http://www.mos.org/

For parking, check out bestparking and Central Parking http://boston.centralparking.com/

Central Parking has discount coupons on their website that you can print out in advance.

Jaya Dec 22nd, 2011 05:42 PM

For a 9 year old, consider the Children's Museum http://www.bostonkids.org/ and the Museum of Science http://www.mos.org/. If you will be around on New Year's Eve, look into First Night Boston. It actually starts in the afternoon and then ends with fireworks at midnight http://www.firstnight.org/.

china_cat Dec 22nd, 2011 05:52 PM

if he likes sports, maybe a Fenway park tour? should be fun, even in the winter time. When my nephews were that age, they liked the duck tour.

BigRuss Dec 23rd, 2011 07:56 AM

"a nine year old boy will be along" -- makes it sound like he's just tagging along for a visit or an anticipated stowaway.

How about a visit to Old Ironsides?

http://www.history.navy.mil/ussconstitution/

And check both the Celtics and Bruins schedules if he likes sports. Fenway tour may be ok - he can look for the rat nests and vermin warrens in that dump.

HowardR Dec 23rd, 2011 12:16 PM

If your nine-year-older has any interest in baseball, then make the Fenway Park tour a "must see." It's really quite good. Ignore the previous posting on that subject!

Amie Dec 23rd, 2011 02:08 PM

I appreciate every reply about Boston; Fodorites are a great help.

Amie

gail Dec 24th, 2011 02:23 AM

Not sure what the "Museum of Natural History" in Boston is - do not remember any museum by that name.

Skating on the Frog Pond on Boston Common is fun - they will rent you skates. Bruins do not play home during that time, Celtics do - not sure about ticket availability but they will be expensive. Fenway tour is fun - even if not a Red Sox fan and somewhat fun even if not baseball fan.

Prudentialcenter.com has info on Prudential Tower observatory - in winter are the best views as air is usually clear and you can see incredibly far - or go in the evening and see Christmas lights on various buildings.

Walk thru North End (Italian section) - it is on Freedom Trail and find someplace authentic to eat. Tell him Mafia guys probably ate there (reasonable chance you are correct).

I checked - all the Boston Harbor cruises and real Duck Tour are closed for the season (although there is another amphibious vehicle tour I did not check since I do not know website)

Dress warm - especially waterproof footwear, although weather report - which is always wrong - says it sshould be nice.

bachslunch Dec 31st, 2011 09:51 AM

The OP might be referring to the University Museums at Harvard -- there's an excellent natural history museum (fossils and mounted/stuffed animals) there as well as a great collection of glass flowers and a good rock/mineral section. It's actually a very good museum choice for kids as well as adults.


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