StitchandPooh'sMom
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We went to Williamsburg this summer with DD7 and DD3. We stayed two nights at the Great Wolf, which in DD7's eyes, made up for the whole "educational" aspect of the trip!
We were not impressed with Colonial Williamsburg - it seemed to be a big money-making venture. Disclaimer: we didn't buy the Williamsburg passes - we just walked around outside (I think we paid $2 each to ride the bus from the visitor center). We did get pictures of the girls in the lacy bonnets in one of the stores, but they didn't want to buy them (fine by me!). We paid for the four of us to do a horse and carriage ride instead of buying passes - we got the history lesson in a fun way, and the girls thought the carriage ride was cool! I probably wouldn't have done it if we had paid $30 each for the passes, but it was a worthwhile expense since we had just paid for the bus ride.
We all LOVED Jamestown settlement. The girls talked to a young lady dressed as a Native American who was making tools from a deer bone, and each DD got to try. They loved "driving" the ships and using shells to tan a hide. They put on armor and watched tools being forged. It was much more interesting for them because it was hands-on - Colonial Williamsburg just was not that interesting to them. The people at Jamestown Settlement were all very friendly, and it was explained to us that it is a National Park instead of a for-profit venture like Colonial Williamsburg. We could tell a difference, and our kids definitely enjoyed Jamestown Settlement more.
We didn't do Busch Gardens or Water Country. We all enjoyed Great Wolf because we could play as long or as short as we wanted - we didn't feel like we had to stay all day at a water park since we had paid for it. There was plenty for DD7 and also for DD3, and the little kids' areas were VERY well life-guarded. We played at the water park each day for a few hours. We loved that it was inside and we weren't baking after being outside in Williamsburg.
Hope you have a fun trip!

We all LOVED Jamestown settlement. The girls talked to a young lady dressed as a Native American who was making tools from a deer bone, and each DD got to try. They loved "driving" the ships and using shells to tan a hide. They put on armor and watched tools being forged. It was much more interesting for them because it was hands-on - Colonial Williamsburg just was not that interesting to them. The people at Jamestown Settlement were all very friendly, and it was explained to us that it is a National Park instead of a for-profit venture like Colonial Williamsburg. We could tell a difference, and our kids definitely enjoyed Jamestown Settlement more.
We didn't do Busch Gardens or Water Country. We all enjoyed Great Wolf because we could play as long or as short as we wanted - we didn't feel like we had to stay all day at a water park since we had paid for it. There was plenty for DD7 and also for DD3, and the little kids' areas were VERY well life-guarded. We played at the water park each day for a few hours. We loved that it was inside and we weren't baking after being outside in Williamsburg.
Hope you have a fun trip!