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Billet 7 jours pour le musée de la révolution américaine de Jamestown Settlement

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Visitez Jamestown Settlement et le musée de la révolution américaine à Yorktown et plongez dans l'histoire coloniale américaine. Ce billet combiné offre 7 jours consécutifs d'entrée illimitée à chacune des attractions historiques qui sont également reliées par une promenade coloniale panoramique de 23 miles de long. Vous vivrez une aventure incroyable en imaginant à quoi ressemblait la vie lorsque vous visiterez Jamestown Settlement et le musée de la révolution américaine à Yorktown.
Ville: Williamsburg
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  • Accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Le quartier historique de Jamestown n'est pas inclus.
  • Le stationnement est gratuit à Jamestown Settlement et au musée de la révolution américaine à Yorktown.
  • Dînez dans les cafés et faites du shopping dans le musée magasins si vous cherchez quelque chose ou avez besoin d'une bouchée.
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Le billet d'entrée est valable 7 jours consécutifs d'admission illimitée à Jamestown Settlement et à l'American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
  • Imprimez et apportez tous les bons de voyage pour les échanger contre des activités, des attractions et des services achetés.
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement /équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Guides nécessaires pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • https://www.historyisfun.org/welcome/
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Commentaires (124)
liamgrease
Aug 2021
This trip was pretty interesting… I expected it to be your average history location, as many places around here just have boring signage, explaining this and that and blah blah blah. I was here with my sisters and parents, and not all of us are super hyped for historical info. But the exhibits here were really cool, immersive, and interactive. We layer down on the boat beds and rolled around and pretended there was a storm, strokes the pelts in the houses, and we actually climbed a ladder into an area we weren’t allowed into… a worked spotted us and came over but was really kind and just told us it was for safety, but it was cool that we even got a view of that part. Got some delicious icecream, and oh boy that was great! The cafeteria food made me feel like I was back in highschool. I got a corn dog and chicken fingers. Also a bottle of green tea. The lady working the food was alone, and she was a bit rude when we asked for specific options, questioning why we’d want our food a specific way even though it was for allergies. It was along the lines of “why wouldn’t you want a bun with your burger??” The cashier was super kind and nice to be around though. I’ll also say the gift shop prices were much better than other places around here, $0.45 post cards and cheap posters, I got one for $5.99. It was quite the interesting adventure and dive into the past! Only off putting part was seeing some white dude dressed as a native, didn’t think people were allowed to do that. Seems cancel culture hasn’t reached him yet!
joefromcincy1961
Jul 2021
The settlement is very interesting and educational. Seeing how the Indians of the time lived was very cool, as were the recreated working boats. The recreated settlement was really educational - don't miss the demonstration of how to load and fire a flintlock rifle. Really enjoyed our visit.
jandbwest
Jul 2021
This was a great experience! The museum was very nice and informative. The movie at the beginning of the museum had a few violent scenes for sensitive children (nothing extremely graphic, just tough for my tender hearted girl). The Powhatan village was wonderful and our favorite part. All the interpreters were very engaging and informative. The fort was interesting but not as interactive as the Powhatan village. The ships were neat but we spent little time there. We had lunch in the museum cafe and that was a good experience. (Much better than lunch at the Colonial Williamsburg art museum cafe!). My kids gave this experience 10 stars out of five! Definitely worth a visit!

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