Williamsburg Gets Better and Better this Summer!

July 22, 2011 by  
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You’ve got to get to Williamsburg soon to experience all that’s going on at the many attractions the historic city holds. From live music to new thrills, there’s a lot happening so you will never run out of fun. Spend a couple of days in the Colonial Williamsburg area, and then check out some of the other exciting places around like Busch Gardens, Water Country USA, and the Jamestown Settlement. Just grab a room at a terrific Williamsburg hotel and stay for as long as you would like! Here’s just a few of the many special activities happening soon.

The incredible and beautiful theme park, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, is having a summer concert series full of talented performers. After spending a day in the park riding thrill rides, watching fun shows, and looking through wonderful shops, catch a concert as the sun goes down. Colbie Caillat will be there July 23-24, and July 30-31 Miranda Cosgrove (iCarly) will be performing. Purchase some park passes and don’t miss these exclusive events.

Water Country USA has all kinds of slides, rafts, and tubes, but the newest one, Vanish Point, takes it to the top! The drop slide is the most thrilling ride yet, giving you the option of two different wave paths. One path sparks anticipation as you stand in a tube and wait for a surprising platform to drop out from underneath you, sending you soaring down the tube slide. The other is a 300’ speed slide that brings the excitement as soon as you get on. This attraction will probably give you the greatest water ride experience you’ve ever had!

Take in the more historic side of Williamsburg by visiting the Jamestown Settlement, an educational journey through an original Pilgrim area. Throughout the month of August (which is coming soon!) the “Tools of the Trade” exhibition will be taking place. This special event includes programs and activities that allow you to learn and experience skills used by colonial Virginia, such as farming, fishing, hunting, defense, navigation, and building. This is only happening in August so start planning your Williamsburg trip today.

Take Part in Williamsburg’s Memorial Day Ceremonies!

May 25, 2011 by  
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Celebrate all that America has accomplished with a special Memorial Day weekend to Williamsburg. Get the most out of your summer vacation with a visit to several of Colonial Williamsburg’s most historic sites, including the Bruton Parish Church, French Grave site and the Palace. Fresh wreaths will be hung in these areas to commemorate soldiers who gave their lives in conflicts dating back to the Revolutionary War. Honor your veterans by participating in this great event. You can find Williamsburg lodging for Memorial Day weekend as well.

While you’re in the Williamsburg area, you can find all kinds of exciting attractions to keep you busy, including Busch Gardens Williamsburg, one of Virginia’s most popular theme parks! Take part in some of the festivities featuring famous world cultures like Ireland or Germany with shows, cuisine and fun rides. Kids will take their turn on zooming roller coasters like the Battering Ram, Escape from Pompeii, Roman Rapids or the Griffon. Highlighted shows include Sunny Days Celebration, This is Oktoberfest and Celtic Fyre.

Switch from land to water at Water Country USA, providing the full summer experience. Cool off on a hot day with splashing rides like Big Daddy Falls, Malibu Pipeline, Rampage or Adventure Isle. Remember, many of these rides can hold multiple people in one raft, so the more the merrier. Invite your family and friends along with swim wear for a fantastic experience in Williamsburg’s number one water park. For those that would rather relax and tan, the park also provides more than 1,500 lounge chairs within its boundaries.

Visit Yorktown Market and Jamestown Days in Williamsburg

April 14, 2011 by  
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During your visit to Williamsburg, you will find a variety of cultural and historical events to keep you and family entertained including Yorktown Market and Jamestown Days. Yorktown Market Days, which starts May 14 and lasts until Sept. 17, is a Saturday morning event that allows you to purchase fresh produce, meat and seafood, baked goods, specialty cut flowers, and art while being entertained with live music. Jamestown Days, on May 14, is a jointly sponsored event at Historic Jamestown and Jamestown Settlement and will provide visitors with views into Maritime demonstrations, military drills, archaeology and programs on English and Powhatan Indian contact, exploration and discovery. You and your family can make lodging arrangements in the Williamsburg area as well.

When you are not visiting the historical areas of Williamsburg, head to Busch Gardens Williamsburg for a fun day filled with roller coasters, food and entertainment. During the month of May, Busch Gardens will host Ramp Jam, where professional BMX racers, skateboarders and in-line skating athletes perform in Festhaus Park. You won’t want to miss all the exciting events Busch Gardens has planned for it’s guests. If you are looking for a little more H2O action, spend the day at Water Country USA in Williamsburg. Get ready for the slide of your life on the park’s new drop slide Vanish Point. The crest of this 75-foot tower challenges you with two wave paths. You can step into a skybox where you will drop down when the floor drops out. Or get horizontal on the 300’ speed slide where you will drop down as soon as you sit down. Your adrenaline is sure to get pumping on this ride.

In the evening, take your family on a cruise with the Spirit of Norfolk. Explore the beauty and charm of Norfolk’s skyline and Elizabeth River while you enjoy the vocal talents of your wonderful wait staff. After dinner, some of Norfolk’s most popular DJs will spin Top 40 hits that span the genres so you can dance the night away. Whatever you choose to do while in Williamsburg, you and your family are sure to have plenty of memories to share for years to come.

Prepare for the Spring Season with Williamsburg Attractions

January 6, 2011 by  
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Although it may be a while before you head over to the beautiful city of Williamsburg, you can always book your tickets ahead of time for a fantastic spring or summer vacation. The cold winter season will be over before you know it, and you’ll be enjoying the most memorable vacation of your life in the downtown area of this wonderful area in Virginia. Browse through these great activity options, and reserve the ones that your family would most love to participate in.

Colonial Williamsburg

Interact with history at this incredible area taking visitors back over 200 years ago to the time when the British colonials first arrived on American soil. As you walk along the stone roads, you’ll see all types of historical architecture and ancient artifacts that will help you better understand the life that the colonials lived. Take part in the adventure with a one day, two day or one year pass to this interesting park, depending on how many times you’re planning on going.

Busch Gardens Williamsburg

You’ve probably heard of this theme park which incorporates the practices and culture of European countries in its food and shows. The park is composed of a vast variety of twisting roller coasters and other great rides for kids and adults. Experience fun rides such as The Big Bad Wolf, Roman Rapids and the Loch Ness Monster. You’ll be able to view several seasonal shows, including Starlight Orchestra and Kinetix as well. The park is brimming with fun, and it specifically uses the culture of cities like San Marco, Italy, and Killarney, Ireland in its attractions.

Water Country USA

This exciting water park is directly connected to Busch Gardens, and adults will be able to get their tan while the kids play on a variety of spouting attractions such as the white water Aquazoid, the slide racing Nitro Racer or the toboggan ride, Rampage. The park is filled with more than 1,500 lounge chairs, so you’re welcome to relax and watch when you’re not swimming in the water.

Noon Year’s Eve Starts the New Year Off with Family-Friendly Fun

December 23, 2010 by  
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For a daytime New Year’s Eve celebration that the whole family can enjoy, visit Williamsburg to take part in Noon Year’s Eve. This fun celebration starts earlier in the day so young children won’t be kept up past their bedtime and adults can share a special day of celebration for the coming of 2011 with their kids. This unique celebration takes place at Virginia Living Museum and features a number of fun, family-friendly activities including face painting, crafting projects featuring the way countries around the world celebrate the New Year, and games in addition to the usual museum exhibits and entertainment. It’s a great way to spend some quality time with your family as you get ready for 2011.

As a special treat, you can also visit Busch Gardens Williamsburg on December 31st when its open on the last day of 2010 for everyone to come and enjoy thrill rides, authentic European foods, and live shows. There are 3D rides, premier rollercoasters, and even themed rides for people of all ages to enjoy during their time at the park. It’s an adventure that is not only fun but educational about European countries.

After your special family New Year’s Eve celebration, start 2011 off with some fun activities in Williamsburg. Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum offers guests an entertaining and entirely untraditional museum experience with exhibits ranging from merely strange to the truly bizarre. Some of the museum exhibits are even interactive to give you some entirely new and exciting experiences. This museum is an entertaining way for everyone to spend the day together.

Howl-O-Scream Adventures Await at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

September 30, 2010 by  
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If you’ve been looking for something fun and unique to do this Halloween aside from conventional trick or treating, visit Busch Gardens Williamsburg for their Howl-O-Scream event. From September 24th to October 31st each Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Busch Gardens will have scare zones, haunted mazes, and Halloween-theme shows for visitors to the park to enjoy. Wear your favorite Halloween costume and join in the fun this year before the event ends!

You can’t visit Williamsburg without taking a look at all of the history the area has to offer. Colonial Williamsburg gives you the chance to step back into the 18th century for a look at how residents of the area lived during that time. Political sites, historic homes, a plantation, and costumed residents give you the full scope of 18th century life that will make history interesting and real to you. With everything from a one day pass to a one year pass, you can choose how long you would like to stay at the park and what you will see. Each pass also offers special benefits to make your experience at Colonial Williamsburg special.

After having your Halloween adventure and exploring Colonial Williamsburg, it’s time to relax and have fun at the Mystery Dinner Playhouse. The dinner and show combination gives you the chance to become a detective when a ‘whodunit’ style mystery show is put on for you. The actors and actresses will even come down from the stage to talk with you and give you clues as to who is the culprit and who is innocent. The person who figures out the mystery first is given a special prize. With Mystery Dinner Playhouse, you’re certain to have an enjoyable experience!

Explore Fun, History & the Depths of the Sea in Williamsburg, VA!

August 18, 2010 by  
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While it’s no secret that the Williamsburg area offers travelers an amazingly life-like interpretation of our nation’s history though a variety of attractions including Colonial Williamsburg, Yorktown and Jamestown, travelers don’t hear nearly as much about the many other great things going on in the Williamsburg area. From exploring one of our world’s most uncharted territories – the depths of the ocean – to experiencing the culture of other continents, there are a variety of things to see and do during your next visit to Virginia.

Virginia Living Museum

Considered a combination of numerous zoological attractions, the Virginia Living Museum is a great way to get an up close look at nature in a scientific setting. Not quite a zoo, yet not quite a museum, the Virginia Living Museum focuses on interaction and understanding of nature through numerous environments. An outdoor trail showcases area animals such as bobcats and river otters in their natural habitat, a 30,000 gallon aquarium and six planetarium shows just to name a few of the many exhibits featured throughout the Virginia Living Museum.

Busch Gardens Europe

Busch Gardens Europe takes on the theme of six European countries amidst a quality line-up of thrill rides, live shows and theme park dining. The park is divided into regions meant to represent England, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy and Scotland, with each section’s dining and rides fashioned after the culture of the area represented. Aside from the overall ‘European’ feel of the park, guests will also find a small area dedicated to French Canada, as well as a variety of traditionally American-style dining and shows sprinkled throughout the park.

Colonial Williamsburg

While it certainly needs no introduction, you can’t talk about Williamsburg attractions without bringing up Colonial Williamsburg. Set in the 18th century, Colonial Williamsburg presents America’s Revolutionary period through reenactments, exhibits, museums and more for a seamless journey into America’s history. From exploring authentic 18th century architecture to enjoying various interpretations of important events that took place during the time period, Colonial Williamsburg is an immersive visit into America’s past.

Williamsburg is Soon to Begin Pastimes of Colonial Virginia Event!

July 21, 2010 by  
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Starting August 1, visit Williamsburg for a chance to experience the Pastimes of Colonial Virginia, lasting all month at the Jamestown Settlement and Yorktown Victory Center. This great interactive event features 18 and 19-century myths and legends with a variety of games including nine pins, mancala, corncob darts, and nine-men’s morris. While enjoying the historical experiences in Williamsburg, choose from a variety of offered lodging.

For a tasteful mix of culture, entertainment, and fun, Busch Gardens Williamsburg is superior in every category. Buckle up for the Battering Ram ship ride or give your heart a rush with the Alpengeist, holding the record as the world’s tallest inverted roller coaster. European food, clothing stores, and live shows are all part of the experience as well.

If you’d like to pair your Busch Gardens adventure with something cooler in the summer heat, the Water Country USA park is your solution. Teaming with 50′s and 60′s style rides, these cool adventures will leave you breathless with excitement as you swim, tube, slide, or splash through waves of water. If you get hungry, choose between seven service areas throughout the park to fill you up with classic American cuisine!

With so many opportunities inside Williamsburg, you’ll enjoy the rides, history, and culture every step of the way. Plan your vacation today!

Venture into Williamsburg for the Independence Day Celebration

June 23, 2010 by  
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Join Williamsburg locals in the exciting Yorktown Independence Day Celebration, taking place on July 4 in the afternoon, complete with spectacular fireworks and entertainment that celebrates American history in patriotic fashion. Along with live entertainers, the event will also feature a children’s fun center, with plenty of activities to keep the kids busy until the evening when the event ends. While you’re in the area, you’ll certainly want to check out the fun parks available for the whole family, and stay close in our lodging.

You may also visit the Busch Gardens Williamsburg, one of the most popular summer parks in the whole region, attracting thousands each year. The park includes supreme rollercoasters, such as the immensely tall Loch Ness Monster or the winding Corkscrew Hill. The park is also has a unique blend of culture, with a touch of the Italian, Irish, and others in their live shows.

Since the summer is still new, you may want to cool off at the Water Country USA, featuring filling cuisine, beautiful trinkets in the gift shops, and a wide variety of rides such as the 6-person Nitro Racer, or the watery Adventure Isle. It’s all present in this fluid park, themed with rides from the 50′s and 60′s eras. Make a trip and bring your swimsuit!

These are just a few activities in the Williamsburg area, as the experience gets better the more places you go . Grab your camera for a summer blast full of exciting pictures and images to remember.