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Jim_Shoe
Oct 15, 2014Explorer
Luckily, Williamsburg Pottery CG is closed. The place was a dump 10 years ago when I drove thru it. One of those places where the speed limit into the park is 10 MPH and the limit leaving the park is 60+. Or should be. I've stayed at both KOAs and American Heritage and AH wins by a mile. The KOAs are nicely wooded, but the sites are grass which turns into mud when it rains. I never tried Anvil because of the trains.
Plenty of parking at Colonial Williamsburg and shuttles running you to the main building from the lots and also driving around the outside of Colonial Williamsburg, stopping at several places for you to hop on and off. All free with your admission ticket. Wear comfortable shoes. Lots of walking. You're also close to Jamestown and Yorktown. That's why its called the historic triangle. Historic Jamestowne and Yorktown are the actual sites. Jamestown settlement is a mockup of what they believe it looked like. All are worth a visit, but Jamestown settlement is owned by Virginia and requires separate admission. IMHO, plan on at least a week to see all the sites. I'll be visiting again this coming spring.
Plenty of parking at Colonial Williamsburg and shuttles running you to the main building from the lots and also driving around the outside of Colonial Williamsburg, stopping at several places for you to hop on and off. All free with your admission ticket. Wear comfortable shoes. Lots of walking. You're also close to Jamestown and Yorktown. That's why its called the historic triangle. Historic Jamestowne and Yorktown are the actual sites. Jamestown settlement is a mockup of what they believe it looked like. All are worth a visit, but Jamestown settlement is owned by Virginia and requires separate admission. IMHO, plan on at least a week to see all the sites. I'll be visiting again this coming spring.
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