Is there a rest area with a playground?

Anonymous
anywhere near the VA/NC border on the way to Outer banks, Even South of Richmond would be ok, just to break up the trip a bit.
Im thinking it would be nice to let DD have a 30 min runaround before getting back in the car again.

Anonymous
No.
Anonymous
Look for Chick Fil A spots or any other fast food with a play area.
Anonymous
There's one on I-64 east right before Williamsburg.
Anonymous
Get off at the a William and Mary exit buy some sandwiches at the Cheese Shop and let the kids run around in the Sunken Gardens for an hour
Anonymous
There is a chick fil a with play place in Roanoke Rapids, NC.
Anonymous
go to maps.google.com and find the names of cities you will be near. (note them)
go to kaboom.org and type in the name of the city and see the parks near there. Usually they are elementary schools with playgrounds.
Anonymous
no wonder it takes some people hours upon hours to reach their destination. We drive straight shot with exception of when we stop for gas or hit a bathroom and stretch legs, for maybe 5 minutes or so. They are just as anxious to get to where we are going as we are and we are happier to get to our destination the fastest we can!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:no wonder it takes some people hours upon hours to reach their destination. We drive straight shot with exception of when we stop for gas or hit a bathroom and stretch legs, for maybe 5 minutes or so. They are just as anxious to get to where we are going as we are and we are happier to get to our destination the fastest we can!


Well aren't you special.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:no wonder it takes some people hours upon hours to reach their destination. We drive straight shot with exception of when we stop for gas or hit a bathroom and stretch legs, for maybe 5 minutes or so. They are just as anxious to get to where we are going as we are and we are happier to get to our destination the fastest we can!


How old are your kids? For our 2 yo twins, they are NOT as anxious as we are to get where are going especially when the trip is more than 5 hours. They don't understand and they are bored and want to get down and run around for a while. I think this is much more normal than your children who are anxious enough to get where they are going that they don't want to get out of the seat. That's not normal toddler behavior.
Anonymous
There is a fantastic playground known as Kidsburg, or MidCounty Park, in Williamsburg - it's not a "rest stop" per se but worth a short detour. Get off 64 at Route 199 Humelstein parkway (at/near Great Wolf Lodge) It's 7 miles off 64. Here is a link:
http://www.jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation/parks/mid-county-park.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:no wonder it takes some people hours upon hours to reach their destination. We drive straight shot with exception of when we stop for gas or hit a bathroom and stretch legs, for maybe 5 minutes or so. They are just as anxious to get to where we are going as we are and we are happier to get to our destination the fastest we can!


Yes, I'm sure your small children would cry with disappointment if you stopped
at a playground en route.
Anonymous
There actually is on 95N after you cross into VA... Not sure if it's the first one or further down (definitely way before Richmond). Tiny playground but our kids played there and we wondered why there weren't more rest areas like that around.
Anonymous
Oh sorry! Thought you meant 95.
Anonymous
Several exits have a Home Depot or a Lowe's nearby. We stop and let the kids play in the display storage sheds.
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