We spent some time in Williamsburg this summer and DS11 and DD9 LOVED it! We did 2 1/2 days in Colonial Williamsburg (3 day tickets were only slightly more expensive than 1 day tickets) and I was concerned DD especially would get bored, but she enjoyed it so much and wants to go back. They have a Rev Quest thing that is like a scavenger hunt using your cell phone, but it is only offered during the summer and spring break. That took up almost a full day.
We didn't do Busch Gardens because DD is still under the 54" height requirement for the big coasters, and she is our adrenaline junkie. We want to go back for a week in a couple of years and do Busch Gardens, Jamestown, and Yorktown.
We stayed at Kings Creek Plantation because my sister has a timeshare there, and it was okay, but it was no Disney resort (we own DVC). There are lots of hotel and timeshare options, but they tend to be pricier than other areas.
We also did a day in DC and that was lots of fun (but really hot the day we were there). We saw a few monuments, did the American History Smithsonian, and toured the National Archives (kids love National Treasure so that was cool). You could easily spend a week in DC. Or combine DC and Williamsburg.
No, these places are not WDW, but the kids know we will always go back to Disney and are old enough now to appreciate other vacations.
We didn't do Busch Gardens because DD is still under the 54" height requirement for the big coasters, and she is our adrenaline junkie. We want to go back for a week in a couple of years and do Busch Gardens, Jamestown, and Yorktown.
We stayed at Kings Creek Plantation because my sister has a timeshare there, and it was okay, but it was no Disney resort (we own DVC). There are lots of hotel and timeshare options, but they tend to be pricier than other areas.
We also did a day in DC and that was lots of fun (but really hot the day we were there). We saw a few monuments, did the American History Smithsonian, and toured the National Archives (kids love National Treasure so that was cool). You could easily spend a week in DC. Or combine DC and Williamsburg.
No, these places are not WDW, but the kids know we will always go back to Disney and are old enough now to appreciate other vacations.