ChrisinNJ
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We are trying to figure out what to do for vacations this year, and hubby mentioned Colonial Williamsburg.
If you have gone there with kids, do you think it is good for a family with kids ages 9,9 & 6?
How much time would you plan to stay there?
Is Busch Gardens worthwhile? We don't do rollercoasters....
Any hotel recomendations for a family of 5?
We are also condsidering a long weekend in DC.
We would love to plan one of these trips for thew summer & the other for November, Jersey Week, is Williamsburg or DC better for the fall?
Thanks in advance!!
If you have gone there with kids, do you think it is good for a family with kids ages 9,9 & 6?
How much time would you plan to stay there?
Is Busch Gardens worthwhile? We don't do rollercoasters....
Any hotel recomendations for a family of 5?
We are also condsidering a long weekend in DC.
We would love to plan one of these trips for thew summer & the other for November, Jersey Week, is Williamsburg or DC better for the fall?
Thanks in advance!!
). Honestly to this day that was one of my favorite vacations. It was neat seeing how people lived back in the Colonial time. I have been hoping to go back soon. He also took me to Bush Gardens that same trip. At the time I wasn't into Roller Coaster but there was plenty to do. I did end up going on the BIG BAD Wolf (very mild roller coaster) I was scared to death but loved it. As I said before this was my favortie Vacation with my dad.... I have pictures of him trying to put me in a cannon and to this day we laugh at the good times we had together.
)...went to Great Wolf and did Magiquest there,did yankee Candle village(get coupons out of tourist coupon book to dip candles free) they have Santa there and it's a neat place, CW was wonderful(do tour of the coffehouse!they take you through and then you sit around with a costumed guy discussing "taxation without representation" while a lady serves you old timey tea/coffee/or hot cocoa...yum!...Really nice Prime Outlets(Brighton Outlet is awesome..$65 sunglasses for $10)and there is a little pizza place and Mexican Tienda across the street,the tienda has awesome sweet breads and fried pies for less than a $1 .Ghost tours are only around $12, we skipped eating at the taverns,but they looked fun.I would go sometime other than summer,as one of the tour guides told us Williamsburg area is one of the most humid places in U.S.
We will see what they put in it now.....