Most of us have only ever seen photos or documentaries about the RMS Titanic, but that’s about to change. The LEGO Group has just revealed one of the most authentic replicas of all time with its newest set.

The LEGO Titanic is one of the longest and largest sets so far, coming in at over four feet long! The 9,090-piece set comes together with a strikingly similar exterior to the real deal, not to mention eye-catching interior rooms.

Some of those spaces include the First-Class grand staircase, Dining Saloon and Engine Room, along with a stunning cross-sectional view. The ship actually “works” too: with an anchor that goes up and down and an adjustable tension line.

While a fun build for sure, this set is geared for adults 18 and older. The Titanic can be pre-ordered starting Nov. 1 for a purchase price of $630 at lego.com and your local LEGO store.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of LEGO

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Longing for the days when self-care Saturdays included sleeping in, brunching, facialing, massaging, and manicuring? Us too! With kiddos afoot, we’re lucky if we get to wash our face. The secret to getting your gorgeous on without rushing through the motions is to let Junior get involved. Below are a few of our favorite hand and feet pampering salons that are both grown-up- and kid-friendly.

Photo: abby batchelder via Flickr

Progressions
Progressions Salon offers an array of options for mom, including scalp treatments, facials, and all manners of nail services. And there’s a mini mani/pedi for your kiddo while they wait. The mani/pedi time for your little one does depend on their age ($10 for anyone under the age of 10, and $15 if they’re between 11-14).

12211 Nebel St. (Rockville, Md)
301-231-8757
Online: progressions.com

R.E.A.L. Kids Family Salon and Spa
A Waldorf, Maryland favorite, R.E.A.L. Kids Family Salon and Spa has kid-tastic vibes and sea spa packages down pat. If pop would love to get in on the mani-pedi action then he should definitely try the Daddy’s Day Out Package, which includes a mini mani-pedi AND a mini facial all for $50.

2078 Crain Hwy. (Waldorf, Md.)
301-374-2228
Online: realkidssalon.com

Nail Saloon
This nail shop offers a great smelling, five-free environment, as well as a mani/pedi for your younglin’, complimentary beverages, and a bevy of salon services. You’ll also be helping to give back to the community in the process. So get on down to the saloon! 
Mani for Momma starting at $32 and Mani for your L.O. starting at $18.

1508 14th St., NW (Logan Circle)
202-299-0095
Online: thenailsaloon.com

Varnish Lane
If mama is going solo (because, let’s be honest, you have to go alone every now and then), Varnish Lane is the place to go for super zen vibes with a chic all white interior and waterless treatments to not only save your mani but also protect you AND the environment. Manis start at $28.

5236 44th St., NW
202-506-5308
Online: varnishlane.com

Beauty in a Beat
Started by a mom that knows the struggle of remembering the importance of self care, Beauty in a Beat is a mobile concierge that offers salon treatments starting at $35. Perfect for when you put the kiddo down for a nap and just need a little “me time.” *Slowly raises hand. 

202-676-7310
Online: beautyinabeat.com 

Know of any other kid friendly nail salons in in the DMV? Drop us a line in the comments below!

–Miller Jackson

It’s been years since your first date, and it’s time for the flame to be rekindled. Our partner magazine, 7×7, and us at Red Tricycle want you to feel the excitement and jittery nervousness of your first time all over again. We’ve got some swell ideas that’ll get your heart all a’fluttering once again. Dial the babysitter, but only after you ask the parents if you can borrow the car (kidding) – it’s another edition of Date Night.

A Show at the Independent, Dinner at Nopa
Dinner and a show is an iron-clad combo when it comes to getting to know someone new, so why not get it done at two of the city’s best hang-out spots? There’s nothing like live music at the revamped Independent to break the ice. You can people watch over beers, make jokes about bad opening bands, discuss your favorite guitar solos, and then walk a block to Nopa for some late-night bites and heady cocktails to round out the date.

Seward Slides, plus Dolores Park
Grab Korean steak sandwiches and brown-bagged beers from Rhea’s Deli, spread your blanket in a patch of sun on the slopes of Dolores, and chill out. Then stretch those legs out on the hike up to the Seward Slides, where you can get ridiculously silly together. After disturbing the neighbors, make a quick getaway for some drinks in the Castro.

Musee Mechanique
Ditch the idea that first dates are best at night and take advantage of a beautiful San Francisco day by the water. Start at the Ferry Plaza building and eat your way through the farmers market, then hop on the F and ride it to the Musee Mechanique, one of the most unique arcades anywhere. Wander through its bizarro-land of antique carnival games, toss some skee balls, challenge each other to a few games of Street Fighter, then top it off with some old-school photobooth sessions to remember the entire day with.

The Audium
Forget movie dates. The Audium, the only theatre of its kind in the world, is a labyrinth of sounds played in complete darkness (perfect for stealing a kiss, if you want) that will really get your mind moving. In an hour-long performance for only $15, almost 200 speakers embedded in the Audium’s walls, ceilings and floors emit electronic and acoustic sounds played live by composer and founder Stanley Shaff, forming “sound sculptures” that’ll give the two of you a lot to gab about while unwinding over drinks afterwards.

Yield Wine Bar, Serpentine, Jazz at the Dogpatch Saloon
If you’re of a more traditional mindset, take your honey on a tour of the Dogpatch when you start at Yield Wine Bar for a super-intimate glass of organic wine, then cross the street toSerpentine for a romantic dinner. Mr. & Mrs. Miscellaneous is just a breath away if you have room for dessert, but if you’re craving a nightcap, swing by the Dogpatch Saloon for a couple of beers and live jazz music.

Pika Pika in Japantown
If you really want to test someone’s sense of humor, take them to Pika Pika in the Japantown mall. It’s a gigantic room full of wacky, music-blaring photobooths (some even made for up to 10 people) and high schoolers just out of class. Put on costumes and wigs, jump around, and doodle all over your photographed faces before printing them out. You can get so absurd here, you probably won’t stop laughing the entire date.

Oakland Art Murmur
Oakland comes alive during this once-a-month art extravaganza that both aficionados and casual spectators will dig. Get off BART at either the Macarthur or 19th Street station and stroll through up to 25 established galleries to take a peep at what the local art scene is up to. Refuel with dinner and wine at Commis, a splurge that’s worth the trek to the East Bay.

The East Bay Vivarium
Although this date’s not for everyone, you’ll get major points for being game for a visit to the East Bay Vivarium, the largest reptile store in the nation. Tons of creepy creatures, like huge snakes, lizards, tarantulas and even turtles and frogs will make your skin crawl, especially during feeding time when you can watch boa constrictors devour mice. Think of it as a grown-up excursion to the zoo, then take the edge off with a much-deserved cocktail or two.

-Laura Mason

This is our weekly guest post from our friends at 7×7, a site that keeps you up on the best of SF. We’ve teamed up for an exciting partnership to bring you a fantastic Date Night idea each week. Be sure to check out their blog for hourly doses of the best of SF.