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- Dave2001ExplorerHistoric Jamestown was nice because they have the ships there plus the fort and an Indian village. They had quite a few costumed people there giving demonstrations and talks. I think the kids would enjoy it.
There are lots of activities at Colonial Williamsburg that get the kids involved as some have mentioned.
At the Yorktown Victory center they have a small encampment setup. They use volunteers, mostly kids in a skit to fire an old cannon. No danger to the participants. Lots of noise and smoke. - WDW_BWVExplorerAfter the history experiences, Williamsburg is a huge outlet shopping destination. If you feel the need to indulge in seafood, there are several options. We prefer Captin George's Seafood Buffett
- agb2529Explorer
Disneyfix wrote:
Could you pick out the top couple events that you liked. We have 2 kids 13 +10. Thanks.
One of our personal favorites is the evening program "Cry Witch" - they stage a candlelit trial in the Capitol of someone accused of being a witch. If you get there early and sit up front you can get picked to sit in the jury box. DW always votes to burn her! It's an extra admission ticket but well worth it, I think you can get a discount with some of the ticket packages.
Another thing the kids will like are participating in the military drills held during the day, take a close look at the schedule when you arrive to see when things are happening so you don't miss out. There are pirate & ghost programs as well, if you check the website once you know when you are going you'll be able to set up a schedule. For evening entertainment we like going to Chowning's Tavern where they have live entertainment and period games you can play.
Those are a couple of top choices but we really love the whole area, one of our favorite destinations and gives you a great appreciation of the history around when our country was in its infancy.
On another note, the CG that we always stay at is Newport News Park, a huge wooded county park about 15-20 min away from Williamsburg. Electric and water HU and a dump station, roomy sites with way more privacy than you'll get at any of the RV parks. The only issue you might have would be getting around if you don't have a vehicle although I think you'll run into that anywhere in the area. - DisneyfixExplorer
Dave2001 wrote:
American Heritage CG is a great place to stay, it is very clean and has trash pickup at your site every morning. It is eight miles from Colonial Williamsburg. From the CG you can take Route 60 to the Colonial Parkway. There are quite a few restaurants and shopping areas along the way.
We did the 7 day ticket called America's Historic Triangle Pass (see below). It was nice because we could mix up our visits to all three areas depending on the weather. Buy your tickets online before you arrive. At Colonial Williamsburg you go to a special desk to get your pass and the line was non-existent. The non-ticket holders had lines. Also there is not much if any discount I could find on the 7 day ticket.
America's Historic Triangle Pass includes:
Seven (7) consecutive days’ admission for Colonial Williamsburg, Historic Jamestowne, Jamestown Settlement, Yorktown Victory Center, and Yorktown Battlefield.
10% discount on most additional Colonial Williamsburg tours, evening programs and carriage rides.
Need to Know
Your voucher must be exchanged for a ticket at the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center before visiting Yorktown or Jamestown sites.
Ticket does not include walking tours, evening programs, or special events for which a separate ticket is required.
Some regular daytime programs require reservations.
Could you pick out the top couple events that you liked. We have 2 kids 13 +10. Thanks. - DisneyfixExplorer
1775 wrote:
In three or four days you barely have time to see Colonial Williamsburg. If you are making this trip to see history, spend your time at CW. There is plenty to see and if you try to split what you visit to all of the historic sites in the area - or the amusements - you are going to come away without any real appreciation for anything. When in Colonial Williamsburg you now can get a ticket good for the length of your trip - same price - which compared to other places is very reasonable. See the Rev City program that takes place throughout one entire day - all of it takes place on the streets and the historic properties. Go see one of the Nation Builders programs and encounter Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, or George Washington. You will come away from one of these swearing you just met the real man. Go into all of the buildings and trades locations. There are evening programs each night that have their own tickets - see Cry Witch, take the Tavern Ghost Walk. If you have kids there are special kids' programs. All of this is living history - not static museum displays. You are going to meet and encounter people who lived in this city before and during the Revolution.
This is not to say that Jamestown, Yorktown, and Busch Gardens are not nice. They are very nice, but you really need a lot more time to do justice to any one of these and see CW also on the same trip.
And yes, American Heritage is the campground to stay at - paved and level sites, clean, and very nice people running it.
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Thanks - 1775ExplorerIn three or four days you barely have time to see Colonial Williamsburg. If you are making this trip to see history, spend your time at CW. There is plenty to see and if you try to split what you visit to all of the historic sites in the area - or the amusements - you are going to come away without any real appreciation for anything. When in Colonial Williamsburg you now can get a ticket good for the length of your trip - same price - which compared to other places is very reasonable. See the Rev City program that takes place throughout one entire day - all of it takes place on the streets and the historic properties. Go see one of the Nation Builders programs and encounter Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, or George Washington. You will come away from one of these swearing you just met the real man. Go into all of the buildings and trades locations. There are evening programs each night that have their own tickets - see Cry Witch, take the Tavern Ghost Walk. If you have kids there are special kids' programs. All of this is living history - not static museum displays. You are going to meet and encounter people who lived in this city before and during the Revolution.
This is not to say that Jamestown, Yorktown, and Busch Gardens are not nice. They are very nice, but you really need a lot more time to do justice to any one of these and see CW also on the same trip.
And yes, American Heritage is the campground to stay at - paved and level sites, clean, and very nice people running it. - rjf7gExplorerHaving lived in VA my entire life, I have been to that area many times. My answer - it depends on what you want to experience. Do you want to focus on colonial life, American Revolution, Civil War, military, marine life, beer, wine, shopping, amusement, etc?
- Mike_TavernitiExplorerNobody is more expensive than Disney. Disney is outdated and overpriced. Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown are important places in Americas history. Well worth a visit.
- Dave2001ExplorerAmerican Heritage CG is a great place to stay, it is very clean and has trash pickup at your site every morning. It is eight miles from Colonial Williamsburg. From the CG you can take Route 60 to the Colonial Parkway. There are quite a few restaurants and shopping areas along the way.
We did the 7 day ticket called America's Historic Triangle Pass (see below). It was nice because we could mix up our visits to all three areas depending on the weather. Buy your tickets online before you arrive. At Colonial Williamsburg you go to a special desk to get your pass and the line was non-existent. The non-ticket holders had lines. Also there is not much if any discount I could find on the 7 day ticket.
America's Historic Triangle Pass includes:
Seven (7) consecutive days’ admission for Colonial Williamsburg, Historic Jamestowne, Jamestown Settlement, Yorktown Victory Center, and Yorktown Battlefield.
10% discount on most additional Colonial Williamsburg tours, evening programs and carriage rides.
Need to Know
Your voucher must be exchanged for a ticket at the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center before visiting Yorktown or Jamestown sites.
Ticket does not include walking tours, evening programs, or special events for which a separate ticket is required.
Some regular daytime programs require reservations. - dieselbobcatExplorerFor CG recommendations... We stayed at American Heritage twice this past year...Cant say enough about the service and quality of the CG.
We were visiting Williamsburg on the way back north from OBX. Spent better part of a week seeing Jamestown and Williamsburg. Had such a great time, the kiddos convinced us to go back for Thanksgiving. Had our turkey in one of the taverns in the colonial city and loved it!
There are two parts to see at Yorktown, the NPS site and the State of VA Yorktown recreation site. Both worth the time to explore - we spent a day at each.
Jamestown is a NPS site and is also a two day visit.
Trick to save a $ - your tickets to Jamestown NPS is also good for admission to the Yorktown NPS... AND is good for 7 days.
Colonial Williamsburg tickets are good for 3 days... be sure to watch the clock while at CW... everything closes around 5pm or so... try to get there for 9am when they open and spend your 8hrs wisely.
As with anywhere... pack a lunch/snacks and save your time and money during the day... head out and grab a great dinner.
There are multiple tourist traps and places to spend your $$... but it can be done on a budget and still experience what it has to offer.
We actually skipped Busch Gardens... plenty of other opportunities to hit six flags and the like...
PM with for other info I might be able to help with...
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