Busch Gardens Williamsburg?

prberk

Well-Known Member
Thanks, Violet, for the report. I definitely think BGW is beautifully landscaped and well-maintained. Glad you had a nice time. Glad we could help.

Next time visit Colonial Williamsburg (the reason that Williamsburg is a tourist area in the first place). You will experience more beautiful landscaping and a real sense of history, with a good amount of kid-friendly activitites but plenty of adult luxury as well. You can even stay in one of the colonial houses.
 

Sans Souci

Well-Known Member
OK, how do you tag people like that here on WDW Magic. I understand in Facebook, but not here.

You just type @ and the username with no space between the two. A little box appears on the lower left hand side of the reply box and you click on the matching name. :)
 

DVCOwner

A Long Time DVC Member
I lived just 15 minutes from BGW for years and had season tickets most of that time. It is a roller coaster park, but is very well done. Even when I lived that close to BGW I still made at least annual trip to WDW or other Disney parks. Other than the Disney parks; I think BGW is the best there is. I also loved the water park that was also owned by them.
 

Violet

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Original Poster
I lived just 15 minutes from BGW for years and had season tickets most of that time. It is a roller coaster park, but is very well done. Even when I lived that close to BGW I still made at least annual trip to WDW or other Disney parks. Other than the Disney parks; I think BGW is the best there is. I also loved the water park that was also owned by them.

That's interesting, I was expecting a roller coaster park, since that is definitely the specialty. But it really didn't feel that way to me, since I don't ride coasters. I was pleasantly surprised at how much there was to do and see other than the coasters, although I liked watching them :)
 

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