mapsoffun

mapsoffun t1_is8np1a wrote

In terms of places to stay, it totally depends on your budget. Local friends have done staycations at The Ivy and The Pendry Sagamore and had great experiences, but they are spendy. My husband's aunt would stay at the Four Seasons when she was here for work because she could, but there are plenty of more affordable places too! We've had friends and family stay everywhere from the Homewood Suites, the Residence Inn, the Courtyard, Marriott Waterfront, and the Hampton Inn by Camden Yards. The latter might be the least convenient location-wise, but it's a nice hotel.

I'd love to give you my own hotel experience, but sadly the Embassy Suites closed a few years ago.

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mapsoffun t1_is3tcds wrote

Oh! I also meant to say that the AVAM gift shop is a must-visit, as it's this glorious hybrid of a museum gift shop and boardwalk souvenir shop with a splash of vintage Spencer's. We've found some really fun gifts there over the years, and is as much fun to explore as the rest of the museum.

That said, the exhibit "Esther and the Dream of One Loving Human Family" is extremely powerful and moving. I saw it last year when we went with friends to see the Last Week Tonight collection, and I absolutely recommend it on the second floor in the main building. Make sure to go to the third building to see all of the kinetic sculptures as well!

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mapsoffun t1_ir9wu4k wrote

Reply to comment by Pristine_Werewolf in Beer bars by mskatyscarlett

They definitely had the Belgian Fest this year and it was very crowded! Rare and Obscure is coming up, I think.

Honestly, the only time not to go to Max's is right before one of their festivals because the selection is more limited as they make room for the festival kegs.

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