Wmsbg
Just try to do a few of the "talks" given by the Colonial Wmsbg "citizens" throughout the Colonial Wmsbg town (you can get a schedule/list of talks when you arrive) , all dressed up in traditional garb. It's fun, and I think that visual memory will be remembered by your kids. Don't know if they do the parade thru the streets then or not, but that was very good, and they also fire the cannons and guns near the Gov's Mansion....at least during the warmer months. Eating at one of the authentic taverns, like Christiana Campbell's (probably the favorite, for menu and atmosphere) inside Col. Wmsbg. is great, because they also dress up and the "authentic" musicians go around the tables playing instruments "of the time". That's a definite highlight. Again, take a look at the schedule of events and talks inside Colonial Wmsbg, published for each week, as soon as you arrive. It will give you a good idea of what you may like to do. Also, any guide can help with "things to do", and one great idea is to visit the concierge desk at THE famous Williamsburg Inn, a five star hotel there in Col. Wmsbg......they will help you,(they won't know that you're not staying there) and you can even sit inside and have a cup of tea by the fireplaces. It's awesome, and a hotel where many presidents have stayed, and continue to stay. Just walk in...it's worth it. Good luck...what a great time to be in Williamsburg!!! Hope you get a light snow...it would look like a scene out of Dickens Village! (P.S. A mock trial at the courthouse , given each day at various times, is fantastic, and they use people from the audience to participate in an authentic Colonial trial. The kids would love to see that! It's both funny and educational, even for their ages.) Best, Marty (jme)