We were the last to meet the tour group, but we got to sit in the very front seat of the brand new tour bus! Matthew took us on tiny winding roads to the Jamestown Museum, talking all the time about his family's farm on the James River. We were early for the opening hour, so we paused at a scenic spot briefly. He was a good and very cautious driver, taking the huge bus where only a car seemed likely to fit. We were the first group to enter the museum and many others followed, mainly school groups. We had time to see many exhibits in the museum, including the two ships docked at the pier. The lunch at the museum was good and allowed many choices. My wife helped me choose since I was delayed in a movie, and I was well fed before we left. I was dealing with a broken back and favored exhibits where I could remain seated in the electric cart I was given. Matt continued to comment on the history of the area as he drove us to the Yorktown Museum which continued the story of America's growth. I was disappointed the the Yorktown Museum did not have electric scooters for the handicapped, or not enough, at least. My dear wife located a wheel chair, but it was hard to manage, and we didn't see much of this museum. We went on to see the redoubt where the battles ended and the Victory Column before returning us to Williamsburg still talking the history of the triangle. He was a bit repetitious, especially in apologizing for delays and his inability to say and do more with us. I wanted to say, "Just tell us. We're ready!" All in all, I'd say we had a better than average tour by a really nice guide. I'd go again!