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.

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!

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.

Go Nuts for the “Wild Gifts for the Holidays” Event in Williamsburg

November 29, 2010 by  
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If you want to take a break to enjoy the season in Williamsburg, and you still haven’t found the perfect gifts for your friends and family, you need to visit the Virginia Living Museum for the “Wild Gifts for the Holidays” event. Taking place now through December 23rd, this event features gifts that come straight from nature or “the wild.” Eco-friendly clothing toys, stationary, and other gifts are all on display and waiting for you to take them home. You won’t believe the variety of stuffed animals, home decor, hand-made jewelry, and other items that are at the museum. Of course, the museum itself still has its usual exciting wildlife exhibits and attractions like the aquarium and aviary for guests to visit, so it’s fun for playing as well as shopping.

Of course, you can’t miss visiting Colonial Williamsburg during the holiday season. This 18th century themed attraction features a number of seasonal exhibits and events for guests to enjoy as well as the usual fun attractions like the Great Hopes Plantation and historic Courthouse and Gaol. Guests will find that the park’s complimentary shuttle service, which comes with all passes to the park, is especially useful in getting around to each attraction and staying out of the chilly winter weather.

If you’re visiting Colonial Williamsburg, it would be a shame not to go to the Jamestown Settlement and Yorktown Victory Center. These historic attractions were pivotal in the events that led up to the American Revolution and the outcome of the revolution. Galleries, film, and live interpretation will bring that turbulent time period to life before your eyes, so you can experience American history in a relevant and interesting way. You will love seeing history from this perspective!

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.

Experience True American History inside Williamsburg

July 8, 2010 by  
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Williamsburg historical attractions are the perfect way to complement your recent Fourth of July celebration with another venue to explore the American way. Learn and interact inside restored settlements, and other fun areas celebrating colonial and modern times. Reignite the patriotic spirit with the city’s greatest treasures.

Jamestown Settlement

As one of Williamsburg’s greatest highlights, the Jamestown Settlement, known as one of the first European settlements, has a perfect blend of shelter, environment, galleries, and even costumed colonials to make your experience complete. Walk through the area and interact with the fellow townsfolk to understand their way of life. For additional excitement, you may walk onto three different ship replicas of the original vessels that sailed from England.

President’s Park

If you’re more into the political arena, the President’s Park is a perfect way to get acquainted with some of the most influential leaders in America. Take a stroll across paved trails, walking by the famed reenacted Washington Inaugaration and David Adickes’ stunning sculptures.

Virginia Living Museum

Finally, make your trip complete with a trip to the Virginia Living Museum, which presents exotic animals like red wolves and paddlefish in indoor and outdoor environments. The museum is full of interesting habitats, and it melds the the science of animal life with the entertainment of interaction, with several “hands on” discovery centers.

Discover a new realm of understanding in the historical and science arenas through visuals and dialogue! Your Williamsburg adventure will make other vacations small in comparison.

Venture into Williamsburg this June or July for Summer Activities

June 15, 2010 by  
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Fantastic attractions and fun-filled adventures await you this June and July in Williamsburg, Virginia. Try out the unparalleled activities offered for both the history buff and the swimmer. Choose from several options, including the Water Country USA, the Virginia Living Museum, the Ripley’s Busch Gardens Williamsburg and more!

Start off your vacation by cooling off at Water Country USA, one of the largest parks in the U.S. Each ride offers a unique experience, whether you’re looking for a peaceful tube float down a stream or a fast-paced rush through a tunnel. Choose from over 35 separate slides and rides to keep you and your family or friends entertained, or relax on the enormous beach for plenty of sun!

Change it up a bit with a walk through the Virginia Living Museum, a historic tour that is both educational and interactive. The museum packs a lengthy nature trail, a science center, an aquarium and more into one central location. The variety of wildlife makes the area fun, whether you’re six or 66. It boasts an enormous 30,000 gallon aquarium complete with paddlefish and crabs among other sea creatures. Learn all you can with plenty of hands-on activities.

To top it all off, come visit the Ripley’s Busch Gardens Williamsburg, where rides abound. Top-of-the-line rides and coasters will take you to new heights, with speedsters such as the loopy Loch Ness Monster or Apollo’s Chariot. Additionally, there are almost 10 shows to choose from, making the area ideal for all ages. While you’re there, you’ll notice the rides are themed around six different European countries, making it both a travel and an exciting experience.

As you can see, Williamsburg is perfect for the summer vacationer. It uses Virginia’s history and rides to create the ideal trip you’ve been looking for. Try it out!