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Entrée coloniale à Williamsburg

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Chaque pas est une histoire ! Plongez dans les histoires révolutionnaires de l'histoire américaine. Avec plus de 300 acres de sites emblématiques, de tavernes historiques et de musées d'art de classe mondiale, l'histoire prend vraiment vie dans le plus grand musée d'histoire vivante au monde. Rencontrez nos experts qui découvrent le passé pour mieux informer notre avenir, assistez à des spectacles en direct, rencontrez des artisans talentueux pratiquant des métiers spécifiques à une époque et explorez notre ville du XVIIIe siècle au bord de la révolution. Chaque visite de Colonial Williamsburg nous aide à poursuivre notre mission - faire en sorte que l'avenir puisse apprendre du passé.
Ville: Williamsburg
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Williamsburg
101, promenade du centre d'accueil
Veuillez IMPRIMER le bon et l'échanger au Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center, 101 Visitor Center Dr., Williamsburg, VA 23185.

Niveau d'échange : 104

Numéro de registre municipal : 34290
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  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller de manière appropriée
  • Les programmes du soir comprennent des visites, des pièces de théâtre, des danses, des concerts et des reconstitutions
  • Les repas du soir dans les tavernes coloniales incluent des musiciens ambulants et des spectacles du XVIIIe siècle tarif
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides requis pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Vaccination COVID-19 requise pour les guides
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Colonial Williamsburg
Costume-interpreter-guided tours of the Governor’s Palace, Capitol, and Courthouse Admission to trade sites, to see and speak with expert masters, journeymen and apprentices practicing 18th-century trades Admission to daily staged performances on the Charlton Stage and in the Hennage Auditorium Admission to our two world-class art museums Free parking at the Visitors Center Complimentary shuttle service
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Colonial Williamsburg
Costume-interpreter-guided tours of the Governor’s Palace, Capitol, and Courthouse Admission to trade sites, to see and speak with expert masters, journeymen and apprentices practicing 18th-century trades Admission to daily staged performances on the Charlton Stage and in the Hennage Auditorium Admission to our two world-class art museums Free parking at the Visitors Center Complimentary shuttle service
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Colonial Williamsburg
Costume-interpreter-guided tours of the Governor’s Palace, Capitol, and Courthouse Admission to trade sites, to see and speak with expert masters, journeymen and apprentices practicing 18th-century trades Admission to daily staged performances on the Charlton Stage and in the Hennage Auditorium Admission to our two world-class art museums Free parking at the Visitors Center Complimentary shuttle service
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Colonial Williamsburg
Visites guidées par un interprète costumé du palais du gouverneur, du Capitole et du palais de justice Entrée aux sites commerciaux, pour voir et parler avec des maîtres experts, des compagnons et des apprentis exerçant des métiers du XVIIIe siècle Entrée à des représentations quotidiennes sur la scène Charlton et à l'auditorium Hennage Entrée à nos deux musées d'art de classe mondiale Stationnement gratuit au centre des visiteurs Service de navette gratuit
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BL727
Nov 2021
I met a college friend at CW not knowing what to expect and was delighted. It was the the day after Memorial Day so it wasn't very crowded and not everything was open because of COVID. Because of the relatively small crowds, it was calm and peaceful. We had a very relaxed, peaceful visit with lots of opportunity to interact with the costumed interpreters, particularly the crafts people, which was fascinating. I particularly liked that you could walk the grounds without having to pay admission, which allowed us to get our bearings the evening we arrived before spending a the day visiting the shops and exhibits. There are always criticisms that can be made of the presentation and interpretations at historical sights, but CW is very well presented and a quality experience. It was also a truly pleasant girls' getaway.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2022
Hi Jackie, thank you for your review of Colonial Williamsburg. Be sure to check out our special offers and promotions for future visits to Colonial Williamsburg. https://www.colonialwilliamsburg.org/visit/special-offers/
mom22militarymen
Nov 2021
I love CW and have been going for nearly 40 years. But it is different. It started to offer less pre-Covid and it’s even less so now. I think the programs with Nation Builders that are on the Charleton Stage are really well done. As was a play at the Museum with a young George Washington acting out a period during the earlier French/Indian wars. And the inclusion of less famous and common people’s voices and enslaved people’s. voices are important additions. But, it is definitely a much more subdued, quiet experience. Much less costumed actors waking around. Very few animals. Much fewer sights opened daily. You have to check the schedule to make sure you get to see favorites or things you’re interested in. The Mental Hospital part of the old museum entrance and Bassett Hall are not opened yet. Though the newly remodeled and rebuilt museum is very nice. My feelings this most recent visit was that there was much less attention to the details of running CW. Things didn’t seem as clean. There were areas behind houses and buildings that were untidy. There was more abruptness from employees in the historic area, though I’m sure they’re all tired from navigating all this past year plus. On the schedule for a Monday was a Foodways program to be going on in the palace kitchen. When I got to the kitchen it was shut up. I asked the person letting people in for the Palace tour. She just said ,”Oh yea there supposed to be open, guess they’re not. “ Later I found at another kitchen program , on another day, at the Armory that the employees had a conference they needed to attend. A simple sign would’ve been helpful and the employee in that area at the Palace that day should’ve been informed. Also the app was incorrect. It showed Chownings Tavern as opened throughout the week. It was never open that week. It did have a sign out front. But the App should have been updated. Raleigh Tavern bakery isn’t open everyday. Nor was the wagon snack area open every day. And when we went only Kings Arms was open a few days, limited times and reservations only. So really no where to get food or even a snack. I’d suggest carrying snacks and drinks with you. Yes there are places at Merchant Square but they got very crowded. There is a cafe at the Museum that was open daily. Overall I’d say, the programs still have quality. I believe that CW is still trying to navigate Covid. And doing their best, requiring masks indoors. But they do need to pay attention to details and if they’re going to be cancelling or not opening programs which are scheduled then they need to inform visitors. Same with the app, if they’re offering it, then it needs to be kept updated. And if they’re going to continue to charge the same entry amounts for reduced programming and activities then they need to make sure the colonial area is kept up, is clean and that what programs they do offer is top notch. I feel it’s still worth a stop, but not the only one. In that area are so many other wonderful historical places to explore, Jamestowne, Yorktown ( the museum there is great), across the James River on the free ferry there’s much history to explore. It’s an area worth exploring.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2022
Hello, thanks for visiting and taking the time to leave a review. We value customer feedback and are committed to the continuous improvement of our guest experience. We appreciate the detail provided to share within our organization.
Joseph P
Nov 2021
Third visit for me. First for my gal. The governor's mansion and the Capitol are excellent tours, for time porting to 1770's. The shuttle is very handy in getting around the spread out town. COVID has impacted the site.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2022
Thank you for your review of Colonial Williamsburg. We are delighted that you enjoyed your 5 star experience with a visit to the historic triangle. Our mission is "That the future may learn from the past." We do this through sharing our colonial history. Thank you for being a guest of Colonial Williamsburg.

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