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13 Things to Do in Williamsburg, Virginia

October 3, 2021 by Dana Zeliff 26 Comments

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Things to Do in Williamsburg, Virginia
Whether you’re visiting Williamsburg for the first time or live in the area, there is a abundance of activities and places to see. The city is bursting history, fun and excitement. Below are a few of my family’s favorite things to do in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Things to Do in Williamsburg, Virginia:

1.  Colonial Williamsburg – Visit the historic area of colonial Williamsburg to learn about life in the 18th century. Step back in time to see what life was like for the colonist through tours and reenactments.

2.  Jamestown Settlement – The settlement of Jamestown is a fantastic place to visit. Immerse yourself in the 17th century culture with a Powhatan Indian Village, colonial forts and see the 3 ships that bought settlers to Virginia.

3.  Yorktown Battlefield – See the site where the British surrendered and our Independence was won in 1781.

4.  Busch Gardens – What would a visit to Williamsburg be without a day at the amusement park? Take a tour through Europe with roller coasters, food, live shows and a stop at Sesame Street Forest of Fun for the little ones. Make sure to ride one of the newer coasters, Griffon, while you’re there. Save money by purchasing tickets online with these Busch Gardens discount coupons!

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Things to Do with Kids in Norfolk, Virginia

September 18, 2021 by Dana Zeliff 40 Comments

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The area is comprised of seven cities close in proximity yet distinctly different. If you’re planning to vacation in the area or are already living nearby, I’ve compiled a list of things to do with kids in Norfolk to help keep your little ones busy this summer.

Hampton Roads is a wonderful place to live and visit. The area is comprised of seven cities, close in proximity, yet distinctly different. If you’re planning to vacation in the area or are already living nearby, here’s a few things to do with kids in Norfolk to help keep your little ones busy this summer.

One of our favorite spots to visit is Norfolk Botanical Gardens. Explore the grounds including the lovely Japanese Garden, Wildflower Meadow and Butterfly Garden. Afterwards, kids will have a blast at the WOW Children’s Garden. This area is dedicated to kids and families and includes a splash area-  so pack sunscreen, bathing suits and towels during summer months.

Another attraction you don’t want to miss is the Virginia Zoo. The zoo has been undergoing expansion for years and houses extensive Asian and African habitats. You should be able to explore all the exhibits in a few hours, so consider packing a picnic lunch and eating at Lafayette Park right next door! The mischievous Red Panda is one of my favorites.

Spirit of Norfolk on the Elizabeth River

Town Point Park is on the waterfront next to Waterside. Check the Norfolk Festevents website for up-to-date events throughout the year. These events are usually free and open to the public.

Visit Nauticus to “explore the naval, economic, and nautical power of the sea.” The exhibits include Secrets of the Deep, Shark Experience, activities related to the Battleship Wisconsin, the Hampton Roads Naval Museum and many more. There are also changing exhibits and a large HD screen to watch The Last Reef and The Ultimate Wave.

*There is no charge to visit the Hampton Roads Naval Museum, but there is a fee for Nauticus exhibits.

While visiting Nauticus, make a starboard turn (for landlubbers, that’s make a right) and you’ll run smack dab into  one of the US Navy’s largest battleships, the Battleship Wisconsin. Portions of the interior can now be viewed as part of your Nauticus admission.

Take me out to a ball game at Harbor Park, home of the Norfolk Tides! When picking your day to take in a game, check the promotions page. My kids love attending games that end in fireworks!

Ride The Tide. No, I’m not taking about waves. The Tide is Norfolk’s public light rail system that serves 11 stations in Norfolk starting from Eastern Virginia Medical  College and ending at Newtown Road near Virginia Beach. If you’re kids aren’t used to riding a tram, this is a new adventure that often delights kids of all ages.

Explore Norfolk on the water by sailing with American Rover Sailing Cruises.  There are two options – the Harbor Tour or Sunset Cruise. Kids will likely prefer the Harbor Tour as the cruise takes place during the day.  This is something my kids haven’t experienced, but we’ve heard great things about the cruise.

The Chrysler Museum of Art is home to approximately 30,000 objects including European and American painting and sculpture and glass art demonstrations. Admission and parking is FREE!

Ocean View Fishing Pier

Head over to the Ocean View Fishing Pier on the shore of the Chesapeake Bay.  Let the kids fish or just stroll along the pier taking in the scenery.  Rod rentals are available for those without fishing gear & a tackle shop is on site to purchase bait.  There is a fee to fish or $1 fee to walk the pier.

Take a tour of Norfolk Naval Base and let kids see aircraft carriers, destroyers, amphibious assault ships, just to name a few. Norfolk is home to the world’s largest naval base, so it’s the perfect chance to let kids learn about our Military. *Currently closed for visitors

Norfolk, VA boosts many fun experiences to break up those everyday summer routines and give kids a little bit of education – even when they don’t realize they are learning.  You might also like things to do with kids in Virginia Beach or things to do with kids in Williamsburg for more staycation ideas!

What other ideas for things to do with kids in Norfolk, VA can you share?

The area is comprised of seven cities close in proximity yet distinctly different. If you’re planning to vacation in the area or are already living nearby, I’ve compiled a list of things to do with kids in Norfolk to help keep your little ones busy this summer.

Photo Credit: Jennifer Carr Photography.  All images used with permission.

Filed Under: US Travel, Kids Travel Picks, Virginia, Destinations

Virginia Bucket List: 20+ Must Visit Sites in VA

November 8, 2020 by Dana Zeliff 5 Comments

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Virginia Bucket List

Virginia is a state rich in history and nature. Whether you’re visiting for the first time, or have lived here for years, this Virginia Bucket List will keep you busy for quite a while – and teach you a thing or two at the same time.

1. Edgar Allen Poe Museum – Get a look into early nineteenth century Richmond and see a collection of Edgar Allan Poe’s manuscripts, first editions, personal belongings and more.

2. Virginia Creeper Trail – 34 miles of trail from Abingdonto the Whitetop Station near the NC state line. It’s open year round to hiking, biking and horseback riding.

3. Museum of Contemporary Art – Located in Virgina Beach, the museum features painting, sculpture, photography, and other visual media.

4. Natural Bridge Park – Situated between Lexington and Roanoke. The Natural Bridge is one of the oldest tourist destinations in the U.S.

5. Thomas Jefferson House – Explore the beautiful grounds of Monticello and learn more about Thomas Jefferson and slavery.

6. Gaol Public Jail Tour – Don’t miss the cells that once housed thieves, runaway slaves, debtors in Williamsburg.

7. American Civil War Museum – Exploration the American Civil War from the perspective of Union and Confederate solders, slaves, free African Americans and civilians.

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Colonial Williamsburg for Kids Ideas & Tips for an Unforgettable Trip

October 2, 2020 by Dana Zeliff 25 Comments

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This weekend we took the kids up to Williamsburg to spend a beautiful Spring afternoon wandering down the historic streets of Colonial Williamsburg.  We ended up with an absolutely perfect day.  The temperature was just right – jacket weather in the morning then a nice 70 degrees with a light breeze for the rest of the day.  It was fantastic weather to enjoy walking along the cobble-stoned roads!

We drove up on a Saturday morning  so of course a stop by the Williamsburg Farmers Market was a must!  We grabbed chocolate croissants for the kids, an apple pastry for hubs, a cup of coffee and a lemonade.  We then strolled the market looking for items to complete our picnic for that afternoon.  We also purchased a few items to bring home for dinner such as asparagus,  a small pie, and a steak.

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Will Teens & Tweens Enjoy Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg?

September 2, 2019 by Dana Zeliff 4 Comments

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As we headed toward our room, we stepped aside as smiling kids rushed through the halls with their wands, giggling with delight as they watched a tree light up or crystal glow letting them know they scored more points. When we walked into the waterpark, we saw a little boy grab his mom’s hand and pull her toward the water fort tree house as wolf howls blared through the speakers. It had been years since we visited Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg and it was wonderful to be back. I have fond memories of my kids splashing, swimming and sliding at the large waterpark and heading back to our room with friends after a day of fun.

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Hi, I’m Dana. Planning a great trip shouldn't mean spending endless evenings scrolling travel forums, watching videos, and sorting through conflicting opinions online.

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