Special Ops Child Watch · Serving Arlington

Wedding Child Watch in Arlington, VA

About 35 to 45 minutes from Clinton, MD via the Capital Beltway and I-395 into Arlington, though Beltway traffic on event nights can push that closer to an hour.

Fort Myer's Old Post Chapel draws military weddings from across the region, and the receptions that follow at venues from Rosslyn to Pentagon City regularly include guests traveling in from out of state with young children in tow. Northern Virginia summers are warm, traffic stacks up on I-395 before a Saturday evening reception, and families arriving with tired kids need a calm, clear check-in before the ceremony begins. Special Ops Child Watch brings the staffed child watch room to your venue so the wedding party does not turn into a crowd-management situation halfway through cocktail hour.

Weddings with children in the guest list are more joyful when the little ones have their own experience running in parallel. SOCWS provides a staffed, themed child watch area at your venue with age-appropriate activities, a snack buffet, and take-home keepsakes — giving parents the freedom to be fully present at the ceremony and reception without a single worried glance toward the hall. All staff are background-checked, First Aid and CPR certified, and experienced managing mixed-age groups in event settings.

About Arlington

Arlington sits just across the Potomac from Washington, DC, and its zip codes hold one of the densest concentrations of active-duty officers, Pentagon civilians, and defense contractors on the East Coast. Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall anchors the northwest corner of the county, while the hotel ballrooms and conference floors of Pentagon City and National Landing fill with military functions year-round. When an FRO on the Army staff or a protocol officer at the Pentagon is planning a formal event, getting a full room starts with solving child watch first.

Serving Pentagon City, Crystal City, Ballston, Aurora Hills and surrounding Arlington.

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Common questions

Can Special Ops Child Watch staff events held on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall or in Pentagon-adjacent facilities?

Installation access requirements vary by base and event type. Call us at 202-702-2486 or submit a booking inquiry so we can work through base-access logistics with your coordinator. That process goes smoothest when we are looped in early, well ahead of the event date.

Does SOCWS do civilian weddings, not just military events?

For Arlington customers: sOCWS primarily serves military members, units, and affiliated organizations, but considers private and civilian events on a case-by-case basis depending on schedule availability. Contact them directly to discuss your wedding date and guest count.

From real customers

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5.0 stars · 2+ reviews

My children had a great night! My oldest knew exactly where to go when he saw Pilot the Eagle sitting outside the event and ran right in. They had fun and begged to go back when we left. It was so nice to know they were not far away and well taken care of during our event.

Scott V.
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All the keepsakes for my child to remember her time at the event were PLENTY. My child doesn't usually do well in new settings, BUT upon pickup she didn't even want to LEAVE!

NCR Air Force Ball Attendee
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Acquiring SOCWS was SEAMLESS. The PREPAREDNESS was quite IMPRESSIVE. They utilized the space well and reset it to the initial state without a problem.

360th RCG Annual Banquet Organizer
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The service provided to my child versus the price paid per child far EXCEEDED my expectations.

William D.
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Your next event, covered.

Event Coordinators handle booking directly through our site. Once booked, parents register their children separately. Call 202-702-2486 or email INFO@SPECIALOPSCHILDWATCH.COM to get started. Volunteers and staff applicants: see Serve With Us.