Williamsburg Yorktown Victory Celebration is October 15 and 16!

October 12, 2011 by  
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Celebrate one of America’s most important military victories at Yorktown, Virginia. See colonial military demonstrations and battle re-enactments at this historic site. This celebration promises to offer endless fun and education for all who attend. If you really want to get in on the action, you can go to soldier school and learn what it was like to be a colonial soldier fighting for independence from the British crown. This takes place October 15 and 16, Saturday and Sunday. Book your Williamsburg lodging and check out some of the other incredible attractions around the area.

Take a step back in time when you visit Colonial Williamsburg. Visit the restored city and watch as re-enactors bring history alive. Visit the historic area, its museums and art galleries, historic homes, old plantations, and more. Choose from a variety of different passes for the one that offers the experience perfect for you.

If you or your children enjoy watching animals, then the Virginia Living Museum will offer loads of fun at an affordable price. This indoor and outdoor museum allows you to see a variety of animals all in their natural habitats. From a 0.75 mile outdoor walk where you can see bobcats and red wolves to a 30,000 gallon aquarium, many of Virginia’s native species are found here. In addition to these exciting attractions you can also enjoy an aviary and science center.

With the Yorktown Sailing Cruises, you’ll have the chance to experience travel on the high seas as it was over 300 years ago – aboard a tall ship! You’ll sail aboard the Schooner Alliance, much like the ship Capt. John Smith used when trading with the Powhatan Indians. The journey will take you past the Yorktown Battlefield, Victory Monument, the banks of the river, and more as you experience the culture and history of America while simultaneously seeing the beautiful sites of the Williamsburg area. If you are lucky, the crew will let you lend a hand at setting sail.

Williamsburg Lets You Enjoy the Water Without Getting Wet!

August 17, 2011 by  
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Want to experience the wonders of the water but not get soaked? Well, Williamsburg has the perfect attractions for you. There are boat rides and cruises so you can spend time on the water completely dry. No need to bring a change of clothes, the only thing you’ll be soaking up is the summer sun. Also, the Living Museum has an enormous aquarium for you to observe the wildlife underwater through the comfort of a glass pane. Water fun without the wet is what you’ll get in Williamsburg, so book your lodging and grab your tickets to these solid attractions today!

With the Yorktown Sailing Cruises, you’ll have the chance to experience travel on the high seas as it was over 300 years ago – aboard a tall ship! You’ll sail aboard the Schooner Alliance, much like the ship Capt. John Smith used when trading with the Powhatan Indians. The journey will take you past the Yorktown Battlefield, Victory Monument, the banks of the river, and more as you experience the culture and history of America while simultaneously seeing the beautiful sites of the Williamsburg area. If you are lucky, the crew will let you lend a hand at setting sail.

Learn about the Chesapeake Bay and Williamsburg coastal area on the informative and exciting Miss Hampton II Harbor Cruise. The fully narrated tour will take you past such sites as the Virginia Air and Space Museum, Blackbeard’s Point, and the Old Pointe Comfort Lighthouse, just to name a few. As the Miss Hampton II is the only harbor cruise vessel in this part of the state you will be able to get up close and personal in places you may not otherwise be able to see.

If you enjoy watching animals, then the Virginia Living Museum will offer loads of fun at an affordable price. This indoor and outdoor museum allows you to see a variety of animals all in their natural habitats. From a 3/4 mile outdoor walk where you can see bobcats and red wolves to a 30,000 gallon aquarium, many of Virginia’s native species are found here. In addition to these exciting attractions you can also enjoy an aviary and science center.

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.

Reserve Your Tickets to the Williamsburg Hampton Jazz Festival!

May 11, 2011 by  
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Some of the artists featured in Williamsburg’s annual Hampton Jazz Festival are already selling out, and visitors are encouraged to reserve their seats early for this event taking place from June 24 – 26. Some of the most well-known modern and classic jazz artists such as Charlie Wilson, Frankie Beverly and Anthony Hamilton will fill the stage with their smooth vocals and accompanying instrumentals. You will find an extraordinary mix of jazz and blues during the concert and gain a new appreciation for the live performances of these artists. Be sure to reserve your Williamsburg hotel and tickets ahead of time.

You can learn about the extensive colonial history of Williamsburg with a stop at Jamestown Settlement, where local actors will interact with you and your family to create the authentic atmosphere of the original Jamestown village. Learn about how shelters were made, food was produced and animals were hunted back in the 17th century. You’ll even be able to board the replicated three ships that came from England to Virginia in 1607.

The interactive experience can be continued at the amazing Virginia Living Museum, providing a look a more than 250 species of wildlife that make the water and land its home. Stroll through this vast facility that combines a science center, aquarium, botanical preserve, wildlife park and aquarium all into one. Visitors will see lovable animals like otters and unique wildlife such as horseshoe crabs. Take the kids on your trip for a fun, education experience!

Show Mom How Much She Means to You in Williamsburg!

May 2, 2011 by  
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With Mother’s Day quickly approaching on May 8th, a great place to spend the weekend would be in Williamsburg where there is always something fun going on that the whole family can enjoy. Plan a special evening for Mom that includes a wonderful dinner and dancing aboard the Spirit of Norfolk Dinner Cruise. This cruise gives you a candlelit dinner buffet of gourmet entrées like roasted rosemary beef and wild Alaskan salmon which you can enjoy while sailing down the pristine Elizabeth River. You will enjoy the live entertainment as your meal comes to a close and then you can dance to the music provided by one of the area’s talented DJs. This is certain to be a very special evening for Mom and everyone else in your party. Visitors can book Williamsburg hotel reservations if they’re interested in staying for an extended period of time, and Spirit of Norfolk reservations are available as well!

Another great activity Mom is sure to enjoy is the Mystery Dinner Playhouse, where a talented cast of performers will satisfy both your hunger for a meal and your appetite for mystery! As your four-course meal is served, you can collect clues that will help you solve the mystery, and you can be a part of the fun by interacting with, and possibly even bribing, the wait staff to gain valuable clues. Everyone is sure to have a fun time during this delightful “who-done-it” dinner party!

End your fabulous weekend with Mom on a high note by visiting Busch Gardens Williamsburg. This world-class theme park has something for everyone, from thrilling roller coasters and live shows to authentic food and plenty of shopping opportunities. The park is packed full of fun and features the cultures of the Europe like Ireland, Italy and Germany throughout. It’s a great way to spend an unforgettable time with Mom!

Have a Special St. Patrick’s Day Celebration in Williamsburg

March 3, 2011 by  
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With St. Patrick’s Day quickly approaching on March 17th, it’s time to start planning an exciting St. Patrick’s Day getaway. Spend your time in Williamsburg where many of the area’s top attractions are open and just waiting for you to come and explore them!

Colonial Williamsburg

Colonial Williamsburg, the top historic attraction in Williamsburg, gives you the chance to visit the world as it was in the 18th century before technology and the winning of the Revolutionary War changed the United States forever. At Colonial Williamsburg, you will see living history interpreters giving demonstrations of everyday chores and activities from that time period. With just the one day pass, you get access to Great Hopes Plantation, complimentary historic area shuttle service, admission to the Courthouse, and admission to a number of other exciting features the park offers. Your whole family is certain to love visiting this attraction.

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum

Another top attraction that is not to be missed during your St. Patrick’s Day getaway is Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum. This museum offers over 300 exhibits that focus on the unusual and the downright bizarre. A 500 lb. gorilla composed entirely of nails, a genuine shrunken head, and a two headed calf are just a few of the strange sights that you can expect to see. No matter what you’ve seen in the past, Ripley’s Believe It or Not! is certain to amaze you with what it has to offer!

Spirit of Norfolk Cruises

What’s a special trip to Williamsburg without an evening of dinner and dancing? You’ll get both with the Spirit of Norfolk Dinner Cruise. This cruise gives you a candlelit dinner buffet of gourmet treats like roasted rosemary beef and wild Alaskan salmon while you sail down the Elizabeth River. As you drift, you will pass the Norfolk Naval Base where you can get a close look at the ships under an evening sky. Once dinner has finished and you’ve started on dessert, live entertainers will perform for you before you can dance to the music provided by one of the area’s talented DJs. This is certain to be a very special evening for everyone in your party.

Fashion History Brings Style to Colonial Williamsburg

February 16, 2011 by  
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If you love fashion and history, you’re going to be thrilled with the new exhibit at Colonial Williamsburg, Fashion Accessories from Head to Toe: 1600 to 1840. This exhibit features the hottest accessories that were worn up to 400 years ago. Purses, shawls, hats, shoes, and gloves are just a few of the accessories you will see on display. You may be surprised and amused by this exhibit’s pieces of history and interested in the symbolic meaning that many of these fashion symbols carried during that time period. This exhibit will be available from now until August 31st, so plan a visit to the area to get a glimpse of this fascinating bit of fashion history at Colonial Williamsburg.

After visiting Colonial Williamsburg, plunge into the exciting history of ships on the high seas with the Yorktown Sailing Cruises. The Yorktown Sailing Cruises will give you the chance to explore the area aboard a tall ship made to replicate those that sailed over 300 years ago. This incredible sailing opportunity is the perfect setting for a tour just off the shores of Williamsburg where you will enjoy lovely scenic views and get to hear about the historic activities that took place in the area on both land and water.

Your history exploration can continue with a visit to the Jamestown Settlement and the Yorktown Victory Center. At Jamestown Settlement, you will get to explore the 1600′s by visiting a replicated village from that time and interacting with living history performers showing everyday activities from that time period. For your added enjoyment, three replicas of the original ships that sailed to Virginia are also located at the settlement. At the Yorktown Victory Center, you will get to explore the events that led up to the American Revolution through film, galleries, and living history interpretations that have been designed to bring history to life. When you get the Jamestown and Yorktown Combo, you get admission to both for one great price!

Learn About the First Africans in the United States in Williamsburg This February!

February 2, 2011 by  
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With its rich colonial history, Williamsburg is one of the United States’ most visited historical areas. You can learn a lot about early European colonists in Williamsburg, and this February, you can have the unique opportunity to learn about the colonies’ first African population as well. The first slaves to come to Virginia were from Angola, and you can learn all about the Virginia-Angola connection by visiting the “From Africa to Virginia” exhibit at the Jamestown Settlement gallery. At the exhibit, you will learn about the experiences of early Africans in Virginia and all about the Angolian Queen Nijinga. This exciting exhibit will take places February 6-27, and you can catch several lectures on the topic of early African slaves throughout the month of February.

If you would like an in-depth history lesson about our nation’s Presidents while you are in Williamsburg, you will love visiting President’s Park. At the park, you will see 16 foot busts of each U.S. President and plenty of interesting facts about each of them. There are five themed tours at the park, so you are sure to find something exciting to learn about at President’s Park. After a stroll through the park admiring the Presidential busts, be sure to have a snack and some tea at the First Ladies Tea Parlor!

Although Williamsburg is known for its historical attractions, there are a variety of other exciting things to do in Williamsburg as well. At Busch Gardens Williamsburg, you can enjoy thrilling rides and a variety of entertaining shows, making the theme park an excellent destination for families. Whether you would enjoy seeking thrills on Griffon, the tallest dive roller coaster in the world, or listening to great oldies music at the American Jukebox show, you are sure to find hours of entertainment at Busch Gardens Williamsburg!

Williamsburg Presents Conference on the Civil War

January 19, 2011 by  
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Join Williamsburg visitors and locals for a conference celebrating American history named “Storm on the Horizon: Slavery, Disunion, and the Roots of the Civil War.” The conference, taking place on February 18 and 19, will provide guests with a full insight into some of the conflicts and stories that took place over a century ago. You’ll hear from some of the most knowledgeable teachers in the American History field, including Gordon S. Wood, Alva O. Way and Alan Brinkley, who will all be sharing their own insight. Look at the Civil War from a different angle with this great conference. Stay close to the event with reservations at a Williamsburg hotel.

You can make the most of your Williamsburg vacation by participating in other activities around the area. Plan a night out on the town and eat at the Mystery Dinner Playhouse, a show that gives you just enough information to leave you scratching your head as to who the culprit is. Work together with those around your table to find out which characters are guilty and which are innocent. Also, enjoy a full banquet of great cuisine, including four choices of entrees, fresh vegetables and moist chocolate cake.

After solving mysteries, try wrapping your mind around the exhibits of Ripley’s Believe or Not! Museum Williamsburg, boasting more than 300 exhibits in the museum. You’ll see everything from the creepiest to the most ridiculous sculptures and photos inside. Learn about true facts behind people with extraordinary talents and animals with abilities you weren’t even aware of. Take the kids along with you so that they can share in your fascination as well.

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.

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