Monday, December 19, 2011

Washington, DC


Washington DC epitomizes the theory that “there is something for everybody.”  Each day there is an insane amount of things to do.  I would imagine that your ‘been there done that’ list includes:

__ Smithsonian Museums
__ National Mall
__ Washington, Lincoln, WWII Memorials
__ Stand outside metal fence of the White House

The crew at Way to Go Air Charter has a laundry list of ideas that could enhance your Washington, DC experience. What this list doesn’t include: sitting in hours of traffic, and/or navigating the complicated web known as Washington Dulles or Reagan Airport.

Here’s one idea to get your brainstorming started…

A party of four took off from Ocean City, NJ Airport at 10:00 am and flew to College Park Airport, Washington, DC, (Our nations oldest Airport.)

After arrival, the group walked two blocks to the Metro and took a 20-minute ride into center city Washington.  After arriving in the city, they walked three blocks to the Ford Theater for the noon matinee of Charles Dickens, "A Christmas Carol.”  Just sitting in this historic theater was worth the price of admission.  Let alone watching a play on a stage that played such a huge part in our nation’s history.

Following the play they walked two blocks to the Caucus Room where they ate a late lunch at 2:30 pm.  After adding their own rave reviews for the restaurant they started their walk back to the Metro.

Their route back to the Metro took them through the Outdoor Christmas Market where they were able to finish up some last second Christmas shopping and not have to worry about squeezing it in their luggage.  *Side note: the second most confiscated item at airport security is snow globes!

By 4:30 pm they were onboard the Cherokee Six and ready for takeoff.  With the help of a tailwind, they arrived back at Ocean City, NJ thirty-five minutes later.

As you can see, Way to Go Air Charter offers you a personalized and convenient way to travel.  If you can dream it, we can get you there. 

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