Anonymous wrote:Do Great Wolf last it's a germ farm.
Anonymous wrote:I will never go to VA beach water again. The jellyfish are crazy there.
Anonymous wrote:My kids loved the Jamestown Settlement and the Yorktown Museum. Williamsburg is also fun, but can be very uncomfortably hot in summer and is a lot of wandering around outside.
We go to Sandbridge (just down the coast from VA Beach city) and playing in the sand/ocean/pool keeps us busy for a full week. We do lots of walks, reading, etc. don’t worry too much about scheduling a bunch of stuff. We go to the Virginia Aquarium for a day some years and it’s fun.
You can often get cheap boogie boards at 5 below. If you buy them at the beach they’ll be $30 minimum. They won’t be great quality, but you’re only there a few days so it will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:There is plenty to do over 10 days, though I don’t think you NEED 10 days if that makes sense!
Anonymous wrote:Yes to all of these ideas and I’d add colonial Williamsburg. Tons to do there. Yorktown has a small beach and the museum as well as restaurants and walkable area.
Water country is also good. Plenty for little kids.
In Williamsburg Kiwanis park and Kidburg are also good.
You could stay in kingsmill for a few nights and then you also have the lazy river pool, restaurants, and other activities.
Mariners museum in Newport News is good, as is Va beach aquarium.
There is plenty to do over 10 days, though I don’t think you NEED 10 days if that makes sense!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m looking to plan a trip just to Williamsburg. Any mid range hotel recommendations for a family with two tween aged kids? They’d like a pool. I’d like a clean, somewhat modern place.
Holiday Inn Express Richmond Road was renovated in the past few years. Not sure what you mean by modern, it's like other Holiday Inn Expresses, but it's clean and not run down and reasonably priced and fine for us.
Indoor pool only, I think, if that matters
Anonymous wrote:GWL - one day. As adults you will not be able to take more.
Busch gardens - one full day should be enough. Or two partial ones if you don’t plan to stay all day.
Cheese shop and Sal’s by Victor are the must go to food places in Williamsburg. Both are casual but really good. Both very busy so target 11:30 and 5 respectively for eating.
Part of a day at colonial Williamsburg could be good. They have some interactive stuff for kids.
Jamestown Settlement is a neat living history / recreation spot https://www.jyfmuseums.org/visit/jamestown-settlement. It is way better for young kids than the National Park Service actual Jamestown location that is nearby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m looking to plan a trip just to Williamsburg. Any mid range hotel recommendations for a family with two tween aged kids? They’d like a pool. I’d like a clean, somewhat modern place.
Holiday Inn Express Richmond Road was renovated in the past few years. Not sure what you mean by modern, it's like other Holiday Inn Expresses, but it's clean and not run down and reasonably priced and fine for us.