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Busch Gardens Williamsburg Admission Ticket

Overview
This European-themed park offers fun for the whole family, from roller coasters to shows to a scenic gondola ride. With European flair, Busch Gardens offers you a day filled with action, adventure and entertainment. Explore European countries and thrilling rides! Choose to upgrade with a Two Park, Two Day or Two Park, Three Day ticket which also includes admission to Water Country USA.
City: Williamsburg
Sun 01 Jun
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Starting at $94.35
Sun 01 Jun
Starting at $94.35
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What's Included
Admission Ticket
Route and map
Meeting point
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Williamsburg
1 Busch Gardens Boulevard
Step 1: Review Legal Terms
Step 2: Present the original e-ticket & a Photo ID to a park representative at the main turnstiles.

Terms of Service:
The eTicket may not be copied, transferred, or resold. Ticket is only valid for the person listed on the ticket. Ticket is non-refundable. Void if altered. Non-redeemable for cash. Photocopies will not be accepted. Bio-scan and photo ID required. Will not be replaced if lost or stolen. Remains the property of SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment. Will be confiscated or revoked without restitution for misuse. Valid during normal operating hours. Blackout dates apply. Ticket expires one year from date of purchase.

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** Please Note ** If you have purchased a Two Park Ticket, be sure to check the operating calendar for each park as they have different opening days and may only be open seasonally
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Confirmation for this product will be received at time of booking
  • Infants under the age of 3 years (2 years and 11 months) do not require admission. Proof of age such as a birth certificate may be required.
  • Busch Gardens Williamsburg, located 3 miles (4.8km) east of historic Williamsburg, VA
  • Please note: Tickets are only valid on selected date of travel.
  • Water Country USA operates seasonally on select days from May to September. Busch Gardens Williamsburg operates select days from January to December
  • Please note operating hours are subject to change
What To Expect
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Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Pack up the family and set off on a Washington DC outing to Busch Gardens Williamsburg, the theme park with a taste of Europe. Travel back in time to charming, 17th-century villages. See the Loch Ness Monster and the Alpengeist. Then throw up your arms and scream as you plunge into the air on one of the park’s many roller coasters. With dozens of thrilling rides and attractions, 10 main stage shows, a wide variety of authentic foods and shops, and a magical children's area, Busch Gardens Williamsburg is your ticket to a world-class adventure for your whole family.
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Water Country USA
If you have selected a Two Park Ticket, enjoy admission to Water Country USA in addition to Busch Gardens Williamsburg. Water Country USA has something for the entire family! Whether your idea of water play is serene or extreme, you'll find it on the state-of-the-art rides and slides -- you just need to find one that's your speed! Enjoy slides, pools, kid-friendly attractions and fun in the sand. Open seasonally May 13 - September 17, 2023 (days vary throughout season)
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (543)
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Zeke_O
Mar 2025
On the day we bought our tickets for, the park was only open from 3pm-9pm. But due to inclement weather, at 7:00, they announced that the park would be closing at 7:30. And even though we were in the 'front car' line at Alpengeist at 6:55, we were told that we had to get out of that line and ride in another empty row other than the front or we wouldn't be able to ride at all. The interactive map was hard to work and some attractions weren't labeled on the map at all. We saw a building on the map that we were approaching that looked like a warehouse... Only to find out that it was an attraction that wasn't even labeled as an indoor coaster. Because we've never been to that park, we spent most of our time trying to figure out how to get from point a to point b. A lot of attractions were not operating. Some were due to annual maintenance. Some were down due to maintenance issues. And some were down due to low staffing. Add them all up and it seems like maybe 60-70% of the park was operational. The staff we talked to, in the shops, were pleasant.
Adventure59785158145
Mar 2025
Busch Gardens delivers like always. Most rides were closed, but the temperature was under the limit for the rides/scheduled maintenance/permanent closer/ critical repairs which we can all understand when looking at a theme park in WINTER... With that being said Mardi Gras was the star of the show. From the food to the shows everything was delicious! I loved the gumbo so much we went back the next weekend just for that. Now we can all hope to have the warm days in between the cold ones they are not guaranteed and the rides dont work their best in the cold. The team members made it worth being there anyways. I love being a passholder and I look forward to another great season. Happy Early Birthday BG!!!
amandapL5207CB
Mar 2025
If you plan on going I highly recommend somehow avoiding to eat the food here. Their food is terrible and almost inedible. Let alone they have the audacity to charge 18$ for a wrap that is sitting in a fridge that has to be uncovered because the wrap itself was hard and stale. Paid 72$ for the all day dine to get terrible tasting food. The trappers bbq was so dried out from sitting under a heat lamp. The most edible thing was a carrot cake cupcake. Did the all day dine at sea world and it was fantastic. Not sure how BGW and SWO are owned by the same company. I hope it’s better during some of the other events otherwise I feel I wasted my money on membership. The park itself was alright. Didn't have any ā€œwow factorsā€ but, it was something to do. A bunch of the rides are closed as well. Just wish the website was more transparent about things that are closed.

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