dtuleya
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I know that someone on these boards can answer my questsions......
I was going to buy the tickets to Colonial Williamsburg, but a coworker is telling me that I don't really need to. It will be our first visit and my oldest son (14) is a history buff. My youngest, unfortunately will probably be bugging to go swim at the hotel pool the entire time we're at CW. What are the pros of buying the tickets?
Also, we have both the Powhatan Plantation and Hilton Garden Inn booked for our first night stay before we check into our timeshare for the rest of week. I'd love feedback and/or opinions on location. We wanted to try to stay in one of the CW properties, but the prices are outrageous. We could probably get a room for about $100 (I forget which CW hotel this is at), but it would be that, strictly a room. Our other accommodations are suite type. Is there any advantage to staying on CW property?
I was going to buy the tickets to Colonial Williamsburg, but a coworker is telling me that I don't really need to. It will be our first visit and my oldest son (14) is a history buff. My youngest, unfortunately will probably be bugging to go swim at the hotel pool the entire time we're at CW. What are the pros of buying the tickets?
Also, we have both the Powhatan Plantation and Hilton Garden Inn booked for our first night stay before we check into our timeshare for the rest of week. I'd love feedback and/or opinions on location. We wanted to try to stay in one of the CW properties, but the prices are outrageous. We could probably get a room for about $100 (I forget which CW hotel this is at), but it would be that, strictly a room. Our other accommodations are suite type. Is there any advantage to staying on CW property?

