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- Dave TylerAugust 12, 2013Make sure you see the movies before hoping on the shuttle bus. It's a good foundation for what you're about to see, and in our case, it really helped to get the kids hooked.
- Buying a ticket is the only way to experience all the place has to offer. You could walk the streets for free & see a bunch of buildings & miss 95% of what makes the place the key history site it is.Upvoted Apr 2
- Britainy LewisJune 26, 2013My family loves Colonial Williamsburg; we've been coming since I was little. The tours are different each time we visit, and all of the workers are well-informed. Highly rec the refillable mugs!
- Mark AdamsNovember 30, 2018Get an annual pass if u r here for more than 1 day. It’s only $16 more and gives u access to annual member only activities.
- James CFebruary 22, 2018Must stop in Williamsburg helps make sure that you hit up everything. Great movie and nice gift shop. Try the historic triangle ticket for discount.Upvoted Mar 13
- Breon RandonJune 3, 2013Tickets totally worth it. pay attention to the schedule- lots of shops will close throughout the day due to staffing needs so if there is something special you want to see/ tour, make sure you go!
- Mike ChambersJanuary 5, 2015Check out the Powell house for lots of kid friendly activities. The area is a great place to just walk around for a few hours. What a gem.
- Jonathan SullivanNovember 4, 2014Live re-enactments are well done if melodramatic at times. Most take place from 10-11am and 4-5pm, so plan your arrival time and meals accordingly.
- Heather NorrisMay 9, 2013this place was great agreed with prior tips needs 2 days to go through everything but definitely a great place and very educational on how things were in the past
- Denise DuttonDecember 13, 2011You don't need to take the bus into the colonial area, there's a walking bridge/path. Look down while you walk, there are cool historical tidbits embedded in the concrete!
- Matthew PhillipsOctober 12, 2014If you already have tickets (and thus don't need to go in the Visitor Center), overflow parking is closer to the Revolutionary City.
- Todd A WilliamsMay 29, 2015Lovely place to stay. Great staff and rooms. Within walking distance to all the attractions.
- JasonMay 18, 2013$42 for a 1-day adult admission?! Most of the historic areas and buildings in Williamsburg are open to the public without an admission ticket. Save yourself the money and support the local merchants.
- Lynn MillerMay 10, 2013Visitors Center worth a trip - fab buys on hand made soaps and powders - sustainably produced and packaged!
- Matthew PhillipsOctober 12, 201450% teacher discount includes college faculty/staff. Only available in person, but applies to either 1- or 3-day ticket.
- Luz MoralesApril 25, 2014Two performances not to miss.. Cry Witch and Pirate Amongst Us Ghost Tour.... Worth the money!
- Jennifer L. S. WeberDecember 4, 2012The free shuttles with passes are very nice! Easy way to get around Colonial Williamsburg!
- Be sure to make a reservation here if you want to dine at one of the taverns in the restored are!!
- Great historical experience. Love the daily programs
- Tim NeillOctober 10, 2011If you just want to walk around and not see inside all of the exhibits, you don't have to buy a ticket.
- Debbie WhitakerJuly 29, 2014Buy tickets in advance or be prepared to wait a LONG time ridiculous!!! Think they would have a better system
- Cory HefnerMarch 31, 2013Tickets are consecutive. Not separate days. The didn't tell us until after we purchased