This was our ninth trip to Williamsburg, and each time we took a grandchild. The first was 11 years ago. The difference in the experience was stunning. We paid full price to stay in a colonial house, but very little was available or open in the town. The enactors did not act very "Colonial British." We checked before coming and were told that everything was open. OK, many things were PARTIALLY open, like the Governor's Palace, the Capitol, the Wythe House. Many were not open at all, like the Coffee House, the old Inn next to Tarpley's, Shields Tavern, the Brick Yard, Christiana Campbells. Very, very hard to get reservations at King's Arms, and then no entertainment. Also, there should be a children's room for families with tired, loud little ones.We were in a little trouble because we had talked so much about all the things our 11 year old would see. I know the state has restricted some things b because of Covid, but Colonial Williamsburg should be honest about this. We were so disappointed!!