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Каждый шаг — это история! Погрузитесь в революционные истории американской истории. С более чем 300 акрами знаковых мест, исторических таверн и художественных музеев мирового класса история действительно оживает в крупнейшем в мире музее живой истории. Познакомьтесь с нашими экспертами, раскрывающими прошлое, чтобы лучше узнать наше будущее, насладитесь живыми выступлениями, познакомьтесь с талантливыми торговцами, практикующими ремесла того времени, и исследуйте наш город 18-го века на пороге революции. Каждое посещение колониального Вильямсбурга помогает продолжать нашу миссию — гарантировать, что будущее может извлечь уроки из прошлого.
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Вильямсбург
101 Visitor Center Drive
Пожалуйста, РАСПЕЧАТАЙТЕ ваучер и обменяйте его в Центре для посетителей Colonial Williamsburg, 101 Visitor Center Dr., Williamsburg, VA 23185.

Уровень искупления: 104

Номер городской книги: 34290
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Эта деятельность заканчивается на месте встречи.
Дополнительная информация
  • Доступно для инвалидных колясок
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в коляске
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости
  • Младенцы должны сидеть на коленях у взрослых.
  • Возможности транспортировки доступны для инвалидных колясок.
  • Путешественники должны иметь как минимум средний уровень физической подготовки.
  • Работает в любых погодных условиях, пожалуйста, оденьтесь соответствующим образом
  • Вечерние программы включают экскурсии, спектакли, танцы, концерты и реконструкции
  • Ужины в колониальных тавернах включают гуляющих музыкантов и 18-го века стоимость проезда
  • Регулярно дезинфицируются места с интенсивным движением
  • Регулярно дезинфицируются транспортные средства
  • Гидам необходимо регулярно мыть руки
  • Требуется вакцинация против COVID-19 для гидов
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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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Колониальный Вильямсбург
Экскурсии с переводчиком по костюмам по Губернаторскому дворцу, Капитолию и зданию суда Вход на торговые площадки, чтобы увидеть и поговорить с опытными мастерами, подмастерьями и учениками, практикующими ремесла 18-го века. Вход на ежедневные постановки на сцене Charlton Stage и в Hennage Auditorium. Вход в два наших художественных музея мирового класса Бесплатная парковка в Центре посетителей Бесплатный трансфер
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RobertH898
Oct 2021
One can easily spend a complete day or two visiting Colonial Williamsburg, which we proved during our day and a half visit, which left a number of sites yet to be explored. The highlights for us included the presentation by Martha Washington, which perfectly captured that noble lady's sense of responsibility to the nascent nation and to her husband, General Washington. The topic she chose was daring and, frankly, quite brilliant. The parallel between concerns and promise of the smallpox inoculation and today's corollary, COVID-19, was obvious, and handled with great sensitivity and insight. The quality of the performance was among the very best I have seen, on and off the stage. We also enjoyed our visits to the Indian encampment, the walking tour "Freedom's Paradox" conducted by Erik, I believe (10:00 Monday, Oct. 4), and visits to the foundry, carpenter's yard, cabinetmaker, and blacksmith. We almost missed the foundry, which would have been a shame. The young woman at the gate was so busy with her phone that we thought she was a tired teen tourist. We asked about the large and impressive garden in the yard and she said she didn't know about it and to go inside to ask, then went back to her phone. Fortunately, she was the exception to otherwise very informed, engaging, and professional staff. We were a bit disappointed that there appeared to be fewer open buildings and fewer "townspeople" and historic figures walking around and discussing the times than we recall from previous visits, and that there were fewer food options (which we attribute to COVID complications). In any event, we loved our visit and have recommended it to a number of friends who have said they will definitely add Colonial Williamsburg to an upcoming trip.
RussandAmy
Oct 2021
While as picturesque as always, the experience was nothing like we’ve had in the past. In retrospect we wish we didn’t purchase the expensive tickets as the ticket admission did not cover much that you could get for free in just walking through. The tours were extremely limited, super short, and les than 25% of the attractions were available even though we went on the weekend. Staff was more interested in enforcing masking than playing their roles or engaging with visitors. It was very warm and yet there wears only two locations to even get a drink and the only food available was outside when we desperately needed a break from the heat and all the walking. We watched a theatrical performance by a supposed historian named Michelle. While her theatrical piece was well done, her commentary as herself afterwards was clearly a wokefied version of slavery and women causing us to question if she was really a historian at all. Fortunately one of the guides at the capital building made up for her lack of knowledge by presenting realities of life at the times and dispelling commonly held ideas. We suggest that they lower prices by half until they have things up and running again. As is, it is not worth the fees. Jamestown offered so much more of an experience!
newflyer
Oct 2021
I booked a stay at the Williamsburg Lodge because it included admission to Colonial Williamsburg. I traveled with my mother who uses a rollator. When I booked the stay online with the hotel nothing was said about Covid changing anything about Colonial Williamsburg. I had our tickets printed by the concierge at the hotel and asked her about the surfaces my mother would need to roll the walker over. She did not mention at all about many things being closed due to Covid or the lack of handicap access. We often had to go over surfaces that I had to lift the rollator while my mother held onto it. I am guessing that out of 50 buildings 15 were open. Out of those 15 five of them were stores to buy things at, so no historical value in my eyes. Out of the 10 left only 5 had handicap access. I tried hauling the rollator up and down the stairs getting into places but my mother had a hard time getting up and down those same stairs and asked me to stop. I was pleased with the few places we DID have access to but Colonial Williamsburg needs to do more to make places handicap accessible and should advise people when booking a tour about so many places being closed and not handicap accessible. If they do not want to change the fronts of buildings I understand, but put in a ramp at the rear then.

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