Anonymous ID: 3e8691 Jan. 4, 2021, 5 p.m. No.12317336   🗄️.is 🔗kun

dollar coins will work in the hour meters and quarters.

if you want to take the metro you need to go to a vending machine and purchase a card and charge it for the fair.

I am sure most users of metros know this kind of thing.

Important pickey Washington Metro data: Stay to the right. if you are on an escalator and not walking stay on the right. People will want to pass on the left.

and they will be angry that you are in the way but will be polite about telling you to move aside.

Anonymous ID: 3e8691 Jan. 4, 2021, 5:17 p.m. No.12317620   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12317099

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https://www.nps.gov/nama/planyourvisit/parking.htm

3 hrs you can pay for at say, the Tidal Basin.

Which is easy.

And what I've done when it used to be sane is you just have rolls of quarters. But that was years ago.

so you just keep moving the car.

and on a normal day there is plenty of parking in the metered spots. With a family it's better to do something else because 3 hrs and jockeying cars is a bit of an ordeal.

if you park at the metro stations you can either pay with a card or with quarters or dollar coins to park in the hour spots. Or use the metro card . or use an ap.

It looks to me like it's just going to be another day in DC and any one who wants to go just has to understand that you drive in and if you don't find a space you find a garage.

probably best to take the metro.

but just go.

if you can be there, it's not going to be hard.

follow the crowds.

 

"There are approximately 400 free parking spaces at Hains Point, in East Potomac Park. "