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CanadianSkin
09-21-2006, 11:26 PM
Hello all Redskin fans. I am coming to you, asking for your assistance with planning my trip to see the Skins. I am coming into town for the Redskins/Falcons game and wanted to know what airport would be the closest/best to fly into, as well some reasonable hotels to stay in that are near FedEx. I am hoping to do some sight seeing (White House, Washington Monument etc) as well, but the main purpose of the trip is to finally be able to Hail The Redskins live and in person. Any advice you can give me would be great. I am coming there with my brother (Falcons fan) and his good buddy (Another Skins fan).

I hope people in Fed Ex are not too mean to my bro, as we will be wearing all our NFL gear along with something to show our Canadian roots. But I hope he get harrassed a little in all good fun.

I can not wait for this trip, it will be one to remember for the rest of my life.

Thanks for your help.

HAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Torresa
09-21-2006, 11:49 PM
Someone in DC may be able to help better but I can tell you from my point of view on my trip to DC last year. I stayed at Hilton Garden Inn which was right downtown walking distance to the Mall and White house. Also right across the street was the Metro. The Metro also goes to Reagan National airport which is pretty handy.... and you can take the Metro to the game as well. Like I said others may be able to help out more but that was my experience. Near the Metro so I could travel and right downtown to walk and sitesee

Lady Brave
09-22-2006, 12:26 AM
My brother and I got to see our first game last year against the 49'ers. We stayed at the Comfort Inn which is less than a mile and a half from the Stadium. It was more affordable than staying in DC.

The thing I remember most is walking into the stadium and having one of those "Rudy" moments.

"This is the greatest sight these eyes have ever seen."

Best football movie ever!

RobH4413
09-22-2006, 01:17 AM
My brother and I got to see our first game last year against the 49'ers. We stayed at the Comfort Inn which is less than a mile and a half from the Stadium. It was more affordable than staying in DC.

The thing I remember most is walking into the stadium and having one of those "Rudy" moments.

"This is the greatest sight these eyes have ever seen."

Best football movie ever!

That was such a great game to attend. The whole place was going nuts.

BDBohnzie
09-22-2006, 12:52 PM
Reagan National is the most convenient, but BWI is probably the cheapest option flight wise. BWI is only about 20-30 minutes from Washington DC during non-rush hour times.

Much cheaper to stay outside the city, and there are several hotels up and down the Beltway close to the stadium, as well as the subway (Metro). Check New Carrollton, Greenbelt, Beltsville, College Park for hotels. If not, you can always stay downtown, and FedEx is a quick Metro ride or drive away.

When sightseeing downtown, use the Metro. So much easier than trying to drive and park. Plus it will dump you right in the middle of everything you want to see. I think you can still get all day passes for $5.

There are more than several members who have season tickets, and tailgate before and after each game. Try to hook up with them and have some fun.

DaveyFoSho
09-22-2006, 01:01 PM
Well the stadium is not in the best of areas...and if i were you i would not stay in PgCo.......sooo your best bet i say would be the Marriott On RT 355 in bethesda! from there you just hop on the highway and you are at the stadium in 20 minutes...-traffic of course!!!...haha my aim info is on my profile just send me an instant message if u need to know details and such!!

Monkeydad
09-22-2006, 01:09 PM
I always stay in Alexandria, VA when I visit D.C. and take the train...but I never went to a Skins game so I'm not sure how far FedEx is from there.

DaveyFoSho
09-22-2006, 01:33 PM
Well FedEX isnt in DC...its in Landover, MD. About 30-45 min from alexandria without traffic.....Great place to say tho!! i really like VA...

DaveyFoSho
09-22-2006, 01:36 PM
Basically on gamedays there is a ton of traffic on the highway 495-95 headed into FedEx Field. Huge stadium=alot of traffic!!! You might consider staying somewhere in Bowie, MD or Annapolis, MD. DC, MoCo and places like that have the most traffic headed into the stadium....but bowie and annapolis are on the other side and have a little less commute time.....

Riggo44
09-22-2006, 02:25 PM
Like someone said Greenbelt is good because Hotels are cheaper.And your only a $25 taxi ride from the stadium.Not to mention there is a Metro station right there to take you into D.C.
Your first trip to a Redskins home game is always something very special. Have a great time.
And don't worry about the Redskins fans there a classy bunch and shouldn't abuse your Bro to bad.;) :food-smil :httr:

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