Hear ye, Hear ye: Here's how to get unlimited visits to Colonial Williamsburg in 2019!

This spring, Colonial Williamsburg is offering a special promotion for Virginia residents: purchase a day pass online and then you'll get unlimited visits for the rest of the year! 

The promotion is only running from now until April 12 (and is only available online!), so get your tickets while you can. 

Day passes generally cost $40.99 for adults and $20.49 for youth (6-12). Children under 6 are free.

Courtesy of Colonial Williamsburg

What to Expect

With the purchase of your ticket, you access to all parts of the Historic Area, two art museums, historic trade shops, and complimentary shuttle service and parking.

We recommend going to the Charlton Stage to see one of the many entertaining performances! They are currently closed but will open again when the weather begins to warm up. 

Other must-see attractions include the courthouse to witness how crimes were solved back in the day, as well as the printing office to witness how newspapers were printed! There are plenty of places to see, so plan a day trip to the area!

Courtesy of Google Maps

Terms and Conditions of the Promotion

  • Must be a Virginia Resident
    • Promotion available to active-duty military and their dependents stationed in Virginia
  • Must purchase the pass online
  • Must present a Valid ID
  • Pass must be purchased between now and April 12
  • Pass expires Dec 31, 2019
  • Cannot be combined with other offers
  • Tickets cannot be transferred
  • Offers cannot be extended to any previously purchased tickets

**Featured image courtesy of Colonial Williamsburg

What are your favorite attractions at Colonial Williamsburg? Do you plan to bring the whole family with this promotion? Tell us in the comments below!

 

Caitlin Helveston
Caitlin Helveston is a recent graduate of Old Dominion University (ODU) with a Bachelor's in English: Professional Writing. Her number one goal in life is to help people through her writing. She spends her spare time working out, writing two books, and hanging out with her cats while reading or watching movies.
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