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Over Half Off Colonial Williamsburg Tickets

I was excited this week when I learned that Groupon is offering discounted admission to Colonial Williamsburg (affiliate link) in Virginia. Guests can purchase a single day youth admission for $6 or an adult admission for $12. The only caveat is the tickets need to be used by March 16, 2014.

So I could just leave it at that and move on my way with the promotion of the deal. However, I wanted to elaborate on the annual attendance to Colonial Williamsburg and talk about how great it is. That is when I learned more of what is going on with our nations historic colonial capital.

Going back through the annual reports and other sources, I discovered attendance to the landmarks, as well as the finances of the organization are not as strong as one would anticipate. Even with 651,000+ paid tickets in 2013, this is on a steady decline year-over-year. Despite 1 $780 million endowment, Colonial Williamsburg appears to be having financial troubles due to lack of funds. Just yesterday it was announced the Historic Triangle Shuttle Bus Service Discontinued after being in service since 2005.

During our visit to Colonial Williamsburg for Thanksgiving in 2012, I was quite surprised to see how open and accessible the entire city was for everyone. Entrance to the historic area is free to anyone, but admission tickets are needed for access to certain buildings. So if you wanted to walk through the streets and see the reenactors, shop for historic items, or dine at the restaurants, you could do so without paying a cent to the foundation that manages the city. The only portion off limits and requiring admission is entry to the historic buildings, but only select ones.

This admission policy was quite astonishing to me, because after visiting other historic villages such as Greenfield Village and Sauder Village, they are wholly enclosed sites that require tickets to enter the property.

That being said, I see it as an obligation for all of us to support such great sites such as Colonial Williamsburg, as they tell the stories of our past in a way that everyone can understand. It is a lot easier to see how our ancestors lived by seeing it in real life versus reading it in a book. I encourage everyone to consider visiting Colonial Williamsburg and support this national treasure.

The Groupon deal for Colonial Williamsburg, mentioned above, provides an excellent opportunity to see the Living History Museum at discount.

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Resources:
2013 Colonial Williamsburg Annual Report

Wikipedia- Colonial Williamsburg

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2014 Pampers Busch Gardens Williamsburg Kids Free Day Ticket

For at least the third year in a row, Pampers has partnered with Busch Gardens Williamsburg to offer a great ticket offer for families. For reference, here is the 2012 and 2013 information.

Guests looking to take advantage of the Pampers Busch Gardens offer will receive a free child admission ticket (ages 3-9) with adult ticket purchase. Child tickets normally run $62, so this offer can save you a lot of money to Busch Gardens Williamsburg.

To access the promotion, visit the Busch Gardens ticketing page, and enter in promo code BGWPAMPERS.

Pampers 2014 Busch Gardens Ticket Options

The number of free child tickets must be equal to or less than the number of paid adult tickets.

Tickets valid for one day only between March 16-September 1, 2014.

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Busch Gardens 2014 Preschool Pass

2014 Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Water Country USA Preschool Pass

Busch Gardens Williamsburg

Sea World Parks has released the details of their 2014 Busch Gardens Preschool Pass, and the offer is even better than last year. Luckily, no longer is the promotion limited to Virginia residents as it was in the past.

Kids aged 3-5 get a free Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Water Country USA Preschool Season Pass.

Guests have until May 31, 2014 to register and redeem at the Parks for the pass. Then enjoy the Parks until September 1, 2014.

In order to redeem, you pre-register on the website. Then, you bring the pre-purchased (they cost $0) tickets to the front gate, along with the child’s birth certificate to verify their age at the time of redemption.

In addition to the 2014 Busch Gardens Preschool Pass, after you register, adults also have the option to purchase individual 2-park passes as well as season passes.

Additional 2014 Busch Gardens Preschool Pass Ticket Options

Busch Gardens + Water Country USA Preschool Pass Options

Purchase a Busch Gardens + Water Country USA 2-Park Fun Card for $97. You can also purchase a Busch Gardens + Water Country USA 2-Park, One Year Pass for $168. The season pass is valid for 12 months from purchase and includes discounted tickets to Christmas Town, which we reviewed in 2012. Season pass holders also receive a 50% discount on one-day admission tickets to all other SeaWorld® Parks and Entertainment locations (excluding Discovery Cove® and Virginia Parks).

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