Entrada para Williamsburg colonial





Descrição
A revolução está aqui! Mergulhe nas histórias revolucionárias da história americana. Com mais de 300 acres de locais icônicos, tavernas históricas e museus de arte de classe mundial, a história realmente revive no maior museu de história viva do mundo. Conheça nossos especialistas que descobrem o passado para informar melhor o nosso futuro, desfrute de performances ao vivo, conheça profissionais talentosos que praticam artesanato específico de época e explore nossa cidade do século XVIII à beira da revolução. Cada visita ao Colonial Williamsburg ajuda a prosseguir nossa missão - para garantir que o futuro possa aprender com o passado.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Visitas guiadas por costume-interprete do Palácio do Governador, Capitólio e Corte Admissão a locais de comércio, para ver e conversar com mestres especialistas, viajantes e aprendizes praticando comércios do século XVIII Entrada para apresentações diárias no Charlton Stage e no Hennage Auditorium Entrada para os nossos dois museus de arte de classe mundial Serviço de transporte gratuito
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Opções de transporte com acessibilidade para cadeirantes
- Requer condicionamento físico moderado
- Funciona em todas as condições meteorológicas, por favor vestido adequadamente
- Os programas noturnos incluem passeios, peças de teatro, danças, concertos e reconstituições
- Os jantares em tabernas coloniais incluem músicos e personagens do século XVIII.
Avaliações(559)
As usual we had a wonderful time. It was dangerously hot but there were plenty of places to go to cool off. Fireworks were outanding!
We could have used more time! We particularly loved watching all of the craftsmen and women show us how tasks were completed
Incredibly disappointing and not as advertised. Most of the buildings are replicas built in the 1930s by Rockefeller rather than original colonial structures, so it's important to know that before you visit. Signage is poor, and staff frequently provide conflicting or inaccurate information. At least 70% of the visitors appeared to be over the age of 60, with very few children. To see everything, you need 2-3 full days without taking extended breaks for lunch. Pack bottled water and snacks. Be prepared for a tremendous amount of walking. Many of the buildings are not open to visitors because they are used as rental housing for staff or local residents. Only a handful of buildings feature costumed craftspeople, who are generally friendly and knowledgeable. We did not see a single employee in period costume walking the grounds. A few tourists engaged in cosplay definitely. There were no flowers in bloom anywhere in the gardens. For June, the landscaping was especially disappointing, with only a few daylilies along one waterway. Many of the boxwoods had large dead sections that needed pruning. Don't visit b/c of the gardens as you will be disappointed. If you park at the Visitor Center, don't miss the parking payment kiosk. Parking costs $10 per day, and you will receive a ticket if you don't pay. The kiosk faces away from the parking lot, making it easy to miss. There is a free transit bus for drop offs at certain locations which you should utilize. Purchasing admission tickets at the Visitor Center takes longer than it should because the process is slow, and the cashiers were not particularly welcoming. Staff also seemed unfamiliar with the carriage ride ticketing process and sent us to multiple locations before we finally learned that reservations must be made through a Williamsburg property concierge. Unless you're staying at an official Williamsburg property, don't expect to secure carriage ride tickets as a walk-up visitor. And it's not worth the price either. The one place I would strongly recommend is The Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg which are free and on the grounds. The staff and docents there were welcoming, knowledgeable, and genuinely happy you were there. The museum also contains many of the artifacts and furnishings that are absent from the historic buildings themselves. It wasn't clear whether the gift shops are operated directly by the Foundation or outsourced, but the merchandise selection was disappointing. Colonial Williamsburg had been on my bucket list for years. It turned out not to be what I was hoping for or as advertised. Now that I've been, I wouldn't return and can't recommend.
Thank you for sharing your feedback regarding your visit to Colonial Williamsburg. I’m sorry to hear that the experience did not meet your expectations and left you feeling disappointed. Your note about helpful aspects like the Art Museums and the free transit bus is appreciated and will surely provide valuable advice to others. We value your input and the time you took to share your review.
The tour is a waste of money. You tour yourself and it takes you to a shopping center after a few houses down the street. You can see all the houses if you come in from the shopping center no charge. There’s not much to see.
You don’t have to buy any tickets to experience colonial Williamsburg only if you would like to go inside the buildings do you need tickets. Since I’m a history buff I recommend getting the tickets otherwise you could enjoy and have fun regardless. Absolutely beautiful area with rich history of our country.
Really enjoyed seeing historical Williamsburg The fly over by the French air performance team was nice.
VA in the 1800s @ Williamsburg
Thank you for your review. Colonial Williamsburg actually depicts the colonial capitol during the 1770's. We do not have buildings or sites related to the Civil War which occurred from 1861-1865. Gettysburg Battlefield or Fredericksburg, VA are civil wqr historical sites.
This tour is interesting and informational. You do not go into any haunted house, but the tour guide does a good job of creating a fun, scary atmosphere.
We bought a one day pass to colonial Williamsburg. You need to exchange the ticket at the visitor center for their actual ticket (they’ll assist you in emailing it to them which is very easy). You park at the visitor center and then shuttle or walk to the actual Colonial Williamsburg area.
Wonderful, educational experience. Beautuful village. Staff was top of the line, friendly and informative as well as interactive. Highly recommend!
Thank you, Paula, for your 5-star review. Our interpreters spend many hours studying the past to inspire our guests to discover the story of our nation's founding. We will share your positive comments with our team and look forward to welcoming you back in the future!



