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[quote=Anonymous]We did one or two nights at great wolf lodge and the remainder at the woodlands hotel which was really convenient to colonial Williamsburg. We got the bounce so we could also go to Busch gardens one day. I think with that we did maybe 2 days at CW. We rented costumes for one day just for the fun of it — they do things like solider training and it’s kind of fun to have the colonial costumes. Makes for cute pictures too. They used to have a scavenger hunt thing as well but I think they’ve discontinued that. Book ahead to get a dining reservation at one of the historic taverns — those book up early. The ghost tours also book up early if your kids would be into that. The biggest pain was food as stuff at CW and nearby was really crowded with long lines. If you go off property, Williamsburg has a huge number of pancake houses that are usually a hit with kids. If we had more time, I would have wanted to go down to Yorktown as well. I think we also hit the outlet mall for a couple of hours at my older kid’s request. It made for a really fun, easy spring break with a lot of different type activities. [/quote]
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