I live in Virginia Beach and work in Williamsburg
OMG. That commute stinks. How are you not in the looney bin? Traffic on 64 is enough to send me over the edge and I only drive it a few times a month!
I live in Virginia Beach and work in Williamsburg
So NY has great pizza! What should I try thats great in VA?![]()
OMG. That commute stinks. How are you not in the looney bin? Traffic on 64 is enough to send me over the edge and I only drive it a few times a month!
So NY has great pizza! What should I try thats great in VA?![]()
Thanks for the infoMy 4th grader has been learning about American history this year so I'm excited for history to come to life for him!My husband and I have never been to Busch Gardens is there anything we need to know before we go?Is my budget good or do I need more?When do kids go back to school in VA,we are going Aug25-Sept1( just wondering about crowds) Also how expensive are things at BG any added costs I should know about. Thanks
Also family friendly restaurants in the area
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ps---there are picnic tables in the parking lots at BG and WaterCountry USA---to save $, you could pack your cooler and have a picnic...also, we've been known to wait to eat late outside BG and WC---just outside of BG on rt. 60 there's a Wendy's,and other fast food places. Further down is a McD's that stays open late as well. There area a ton of restaurants and there's a good coupon book that's worth checking out. FYI- even further down the road is a Friendly's---across from this is a Williamsburg Store that has a free fife and drum show. Sounds like you're oging to ahve one terrific vacation---even if it is on a budget! (Unless BG has changed the concert areas, the concerts on the lawn face toward the West (setting sun in our eyes---can feel HOT! Take a water sprayer and sunglasses).
I don't eat meat - but supposedly VA is known for their ham? And peanuts, but I always thought that peanuts and peaches were GA. I guess peanuts is just a plantation state thingAnyways - I hear a lot about "Virginia Ham" - There are two places on 60 that are tourist traps, I mean ham stores one is right next to the Dunkin Donuts not far from Patriot's Place that several people are staying at, and the other is about 2 miles up 60 towards Toano on the left. There are also a few "country store" tourist shops that advertise "Virginia Ham"