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Old May 15th, 2013 | 10:09 AM
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I believe we are set on the Holiday Inn adjacent to the stadium to make Monday as easy as possible but may play with betterbidding to see if I can get a better price there without risking the location...
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Old May 15th, 2013 | 11:52 AM
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The Holiday Inn is going to be super convenient for going to the game. You can also easily access the subway from there to get into center city.
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Old Jul 7th, 2013 | 06:20 AM
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We ended up booking at Radisson Plaza Warwick Hotel in Philly due to a couple of people wanting to use Radisson points for the night. I objected but went with the majority as its still near a subway stop to get to game.
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Old Jul 8th, 2013 | 02:41 PM
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That'll be fine - the subway ride will be short. And you really can't get lost b/c the subway only goes in two directions (unless you get on at City Hall, then it goes in 4).

tchoinere - would you be up for a brief Hello while you are at the game? I dont' want to interfere with you watching the game and it sounds like you will be in a big group, so I don't want to budge in on any of your fun or plans. But I'm always up for going to a game, and I could stop by and say Hello to a fellow Fodorite sometime while you are at the stadium if you are up for it.

(I've only been to two games so far - we have tix this week for our 3rd).
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Old Jul 10th, 2013 | 12:05 PM
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Phillyfan, that sounds like a good idea. Wait until it gets closer and we can figure out where to meet up at the stadium as we will have our touring plans finalized by then. I tend to be one to get to stadiums very early while apparently others want to wait till last second to get there so I may be on my own for a while before the game which I don't mind. 10 guys = will be needing a break from them by that Monday.

We got a great deal on the hotel via Lastminutetravel.com for around $140 for the night so I am happy with that.
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Old Jul 11th, 2013 | 04:43 AM
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Sounds like a plan. Could you remind me of your Philly date again? I know you already mentioned it (somewhere....)

I think I'll bring my son's speech therapist with me to the game - she's been so good to my son and is having a rough time. She's a big Phils fan but rarely goes to games.

Are you still interested in a tour of Citizens Bank Park? If so, you should get those tix ahead of time - I wanted to do this 2 years ago, and the tours were sold out when I checked (in late July) for most of the remainder of the summer. Last year we finally got to do this, but I did book early in the season to secure a tour. It was fun.
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Old Jul 11th, 2013 | 05:16 AM
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The Phillies game is Monday September 16.

I don't think we are going to have time for a tour but won't know for sure until we get our plans for Tuesday done. Only thing we have booked for Tuesday are Independence Hall tickets and knowing we want to go to the Museum of Art solely for the Rocky Steps and Statue.
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Old Aug 7th, 2013 | 12:30 PM
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My current plan for sightseeing is as follows. If anybody sees something wrong with it, please let me know. This will be my plan - but not going to be afraid to call an audible.

Thursday: Get to Baltimore Penn Station at Noon. Light Rail to Hotel to drop off bags (or check in if rooms are ready) and head to the Babe Ruth Museum then a couple of bars before the Orioles game.

Friday
Aquarium (timed tickets for 9am). This was a must for a few of us. Since we will be in first, we should make it through fairly quickly while still enjoying it.

Water Taxi from here to Ft McHenry via Fell's Point. Couple of hours here at the most then head back to the Inner Harbor.

Spend some time walking around the Harbor including Dinner probably. This may be time dependent as we will still have to retrieve bags at the hotel before either getting back to Camden Station for MARC to DC (last train is at 5:20 from here) or getting to Penn Station for a later MARC train to DC)

When we get to DC, probably just head to our hotel (Key Bridge Marriott) and hang out there that night - may head to the Iwo Jima Memorial after dropping bags off.

Saturday - Am I being too ambitious - keeping in mind its a much repeated trip for myself?

9am: Newseum (Having been here before, there are just certain exhibits that I will want to see. Mainly the new JFK and Civil Rights ones plus a few repeated ones). I am picturing 3 hours. Then head to the Air and Space Museum and hit highlights.

Most other people are heading to Arlington Cemetery for this morning but I have done that a few times now and feel I don't have to see it again on such a quick trip but the others have never been. I figure they will meet up with us at the A&S.

When we leave here, head to the Nationals game. Its a 7pm game but I like to get to the parks early and walk around.

Sunday:
American History Museum as it opens. Is it still worth going to as a repeat visitor with a lot of it being under construction?

Most people are going to National Archives / Ford's Theatre / Monuments after this (I believe...) but I may head to the afternoon National's game and meet up with everyone at the Monuments (but again, I am not sure if I even want to head to the Monuments with having seen them so much in the past few years)and then bar hop afterwards in Penn Quarter / Chinatown (figuring a few different bars).

Monday
Not much time for anything.
Train leaves Union Station at 11:15 or so for Philly. May just grab a late breakfast and walk around a little

Get into Philly around 12:50 or so.

Cab it to the Museum of Art for the Rocky Steps / Statue. Then head to our hotel (Lord Radisson Warwick Plaza).

Phillies game on Monday Night

Tuesday
Independence Hall
Duck Tour (hey, We are tourists)
Walk around Centre City
Head Back to Hartford Tuesday night (not that we will want to)
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Old Aug 13th, 2013 | 06:11 PM
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We decided on the Big Bus Tour for Philly. Groupon had them on sale for $13 apiece. After finishing at Independence Hall, we are going to utilize the bus to see the rest of the city. Probably a full loop then just a couple of stops including Elfreth's Alley, Museum of Art, etc
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Old Aug 22nd, 2013 | 01:57 PM
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A few of us added on an extra night in Philly to have more sightseeing time. Ended up at different hotel (Hotel Sonesta) but at a good rate. May either go to the Eastern States prison or the Philly Zoo in the morning.
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Old Sep 2nd, 2013 | 09:28 AM
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If you are at all interested, the Eastern State Pent. is a unique place; I found that fascinating.

I just ordered our tix for the Sept. 16 game. Since the Phils are out of the pennant race, I was able to get Hall of Fame seats for half price!

Also, Sept. 16 is a Dollar Dog Night. Some people really like that and those games used to be some of the quickest ones to sell out!
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Old Sep 3rd, 2013 | 08:03 AM
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I was outvoted on the Eastern State Pent. so we bought tickets to the Zoo...Probably for the better as I have had claustrophobia issues lately (oddly enough started at the National Zoo but that was due to crowded buildings...). I couldn't complain as I have generally planned our itinerary without anyones objections - thankfully its been 2 different itineraries as I have mine (having been to DC and Baltimore many times)and for a large group that have never been to either. We are not going to be doing everything together - too many people and a logistical nightmare.

Sounds like I should have waited to buy tickets but I like to have tickets in hand long before trips.

Where is the easiest place to meet up in the stadium?
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Old Sep 3rd, 2013 | 12:03 PM
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We could meet up outside one of the food places along Ashburn Alley (it's the area you can walk that is behind center field).

We will be sitting directly behind home plate. Where are your seats, tchoiniere?

You will like the Zoo, it's a good one.
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Old Sep 4th, 2013 | 12:02 PM
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My seat is in Section 321 (Terrace above Home Plate).

That sounds like a good place to meet. What time? I am planning on being there as the gates open (typical for me and ballparks).

1 lesson learned from this trip is that I will no longer do all the planning...Last couple of days have been a nightmare - people complaining about choices, etc when I asked for input and never got any. I will probably be on my own before this game as everybody else is going to dinner before the game and wants to get there just as the game is about to start...

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Old Sep 4th, 2013 | 01:47 PM
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As an alternative to the Inner Harbor in Baltimore you might want to check out the American Visionary Museum. It is at the foot of Federal Hill and within walking distance of the harbor. It took me about 1.5-2 hours to go through. Very interesting. I cannot recall the name of the restaurant across the harbor from the aquarium, Rusty ???. The museum is just down the street from that.

Interesting art from little known artists.
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Old Sep 4th, 2013 | 03:35 PM
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Old Sep 4th, 2013 | 03:37 PM
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Tim, you will be right above me - my seats are in 222.

Would you be interested in walking through the Hall of Fame Club? They some small exhibits, which they describe as:

>>Cooperstown Gallery - a mini Hall of Fame paying tribute to Philadelphia baseball legends and local baseball greats

I can meet you somewhere outside the entrance and you can borrow my friend's ticket to get you in. (Access to the whole Hall of Fame area/seating is blocked off unless you have a ticket in that section). There aren't many exhibits, but you are a baseball fan and would probably enjoy them.

Oh, and I understand how hard it is get a group to agree to anything! No one has an opinion until AFTERWARDS. So far, my friend and I are planning on going out to eat somewhere in the city before the game. She often cancels on me, so I might have to go to Plan B....
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Old Sep 11th, 2013 | 05:53 AM
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Karen, sorry I took so long to get back to you. Had a surprise trip to Florida for work and didn't have internet access at all which felt surprisingly good.

That sounds good to meet you outside of the entrance to the HOF Club? What time works for you? I'll be there probably when the gates open.

Gardendiva, that is on our list if we have time. Forecast looks like rain for tomorrow so we may have time to go there.
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Old Sep 11th, 2013 | 03:22 PM
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Hi Tim. We are going to eat dinner in center city before the game and may not arrive until closer to game time.

It looks like we are going to see Cliff lee pitch! Yay.

Are you the type to not want to miss any of a game? I want to watch Cliff but could meet you at the bottom of an inning.

I am not sure if you need a ticket to access the hall of fame/club box level. To avoid that, I could meet you outside your section whenever you'd like. Ill bring my friends ticket so you can use that to get in.

I'm not sure but I think I'll be wearing my gray Phillies Tshirt. So far, they are predicting really nice weather.
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Old Sep 13th, 2013 | 04:38 PM
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Karen, I am the type that hates missing an inning. Anyplace we can meet to just watch an inning or 3?

This is going to be a fun trip report. Baltimore may never be the same again....I love this city. My wallet hates it....
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