Anonymous
Post 03/28/2017 07:24     Subject: Re:Virginia Beach

It is affordable and do they can see my elderly parents in Williamsburg
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2017 15:44     Subject: Virginia Beach

Anonymous wrote:I am taking my teenagers to Virginia Beach for Spring Break. Does anyone have any recommendations for things to see? Thanks.


Not knocking just wondering how you picked VA Beach as a Spring Break spot?
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2017 15:12     Subject: Virginia Beach

If they are into military history, definitely check out the USS Wisconsin and also MacArthur Memorial. Both are in Norfolk.

I think you can walk to the MacArthur Memorial from the boat tours and also USS Wisconsin.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2017 14:58     Subject: Virginia Beach

If your kids have skateboards or bikes (and you can travel with them easily), bring them for the boardwalk, which is lots of fun.

Take a drive to Sandbridge for a more secluded beach experience - lots of dunes (and aka The Outer Banks of Virginia).

Take a dolphin cruise from Rudee Inlet.


Anonymous
Post 03/27/2017 14:58     Subject: Re:Virginia Beach

Used to be a boat tour of the Naval base which was pretty cool. Don't know if they still do it.

Fort Monroe is a nice visit also. But you have to cross the HRBT which is just as bad as DC traffic.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2017 14:52     Subject: Virginia Beach

There is a ropes course now at the aquarium, which might be fun for kids that age. I would also see if Chicks has crabs now and if so get some. A sandwich from Taste. You can go to Norfolk to see the Harbor or into Chesapeake to see the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2017 14:41     Subject: Virginia Beach

Definitely get sandwiches at Taste Unlimited, and don't skimp on the house dressing. There is a beach location.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2017 14:39     Subject: Virginia Beach

I am taking my teenagers to Virginia Beach for Spring Break. Does anyone have any recommendations for things to see? Thanks.