The holiday’s are always an extra special time of year. There are the obvious reasons of embracing the peace, love and joy of Christmas. One of the other important aspects of the holidays is the focus on family. The kids are off from school and everyone is taking off work to enjoy some quality time. The stress of everyday life seem to disappear as we bond over the holiday spirit. Things like baking cookies, cuddling on the couch while watching Christmas movies and making special visits to see relatives become priority. It’s the perfect time to take a winter weekend getaway. For the past five years our family has been traveling down to Williamsburg for our annual visit to Busch Gardens Christmas Town. Here’s why you won’t want to miss visiting during this festive time of year!
CHRISTMAS TOWN
Christmas Town is the perfect weekend getaway for families (especially with the park being less than a three-hour drive from Southern Maryland.) If you’ve been to Busch Gardens Williamsburg before you probably will agree that it is one of the most beautiful theme parks in the US. The amusement park follows the theme of touring European Countries such as England, France, Italy and Germany. During the holidays these quaint European villages are decorated in its traditional style with over 8.3 million Christmas lights, over 1,500 fresh-cut Christmas trees, 20,000 ornaments, and over three miles of garland. It is truly a breath-taking scene to see the park lit up at night.
Christmas Town is open this 2019-2020 season from around Thanksgiving until January 5, 2019 this year. Most days the park is open 2:00 PM until 10:00 PM; which provides plenty of time to explore the park. I highly recommend coming to the park when it opens. This will ensure you enough time to enjoy the rides and see shows before the crowd shows up (most people arrive after the sun sets to see the lights.)
Normally when we arrive to the park we start our day in Scotland and visit Highland Stables; where you can interact with Clydesdale, blackface sheep and their Border collie guardians. We than make our way over Tweedstation to take the first train that embarks around the park. The nice thing about showing up early is that you get to watch the train pull into the station. Since it’s the first train the conductor gives plenty of time for guests to arrive and board the train. While idling in the station you can walk down to the engine to see the beautiful locomotive and get your picture taken with the engineer.
Last year we were touched by the generosity of one of the engineers. He saw that my oldest son loved Trains, reached into his pocket and pulled out a small gift. Receiving the small toy train made his face light up with pure joy. This is just one example of how the staff here go above and beyond to make our visit special.
Deck The Halls is an upbeat musical that features classic holiday songs at Das Festhaus indoor dining hall. O’ Tannenbaum is a majestic 50-foot Christmas tree with a multi-colored spectacular light show, located right in front of Das Festhaus. Gift of Harmony is new this year and takes place outdoors Italy’s Il Teatro di San Marco Theatre; listen to favorite traditional and newer Christmas sung a cappella. Scrooge No More is a fun musical that retells the classic tale of Scrooge in the Globe Theatre. ‘Twas That Night performs on the outdoor Royal Palace Theatre stage that is transformed into a full-scale ice show. This show re-imagines the magic of Christmas Eve and the classic poem A Visit from St. Nicholas. World-champion figure skater Elvis Stojko brings this beloved Christmas story to life, on ice. The park also features a number of street performers, including carolers in England and jesters in France.
Don’t miss visiting Santa at his new location where Darkastle is transformed into Santa’s Workshop. The decor and santa’s helpers make Santa’s workshop come to life. My boys enjoyed talking to the Elves and Toy Solider. The line can get long. I suggest going after dinner when the line is less intense. The setup is really nice… you get tour the workshop, meet Santa and have your photo taken. Photo packages are available at the end of the tour.
- Santa’s bigger and better workshop: Santa and Mrs. Claus went house shopping in 2017 and found a larger home in the Curse of Darkastle building. This more spacious whorkshop allows for more children to meet jolly ol’ S.t Nick, take pictures and drop off their Christmas wish lists.
- Gift of Harmony: This show in Italy features a modern a cappella sound with stunning and complex vocal performance by a group of talented singers. The musical set will include traditional songs and newer holiday favorites.
- Rudolph’s Movie Experience: The story of Rudolph and his friends is re-told in a special 12- minute movie presentation in Holiday Hills that immerses you in a vibrant special effects, delicious scents and dazzling lights.
- Cookies & Cocoa: This new shop at the North Pole serves an assortment of cookies, cookie decorating kits and our specialty hot chocolate.
Tips for your Visit:
- Planning ahead If you can, give yourself an option of a couple of days to visit for weather. Be mindful that if there are freezing temperatures some of the rides shutdown. That being said every year we’ve gone we have always had beautiful weather for visiting the park.
- Tickets- Consider purchasing a “Bounce Pass” which will allow you to bounce between Colonial Williamsburg and Busch Gardens Christmas Town for three days. Keep in mind you still have to pay for parking. Be on the look out Groupon sometimes has discounts. Busch Gardens also offers specials so check in on their site frequently.
- Rides– I love that when you enter the park you can have your child’s height checked. They will provide a wrist band according to which rides they can go on. They will also give you a list for the rides they can go on independently or with a chaperone. Use the train and skyline as fast transportation around the park. Be sure to take the Skyline ride at night! See the Busch Gardens site for a full list of seasonal rides and a park map
- Shows– Seeing a show is a great way to keep the kids entertained while staying warm.
- Dining– The price range for food and beverage are typical for an amusement park. One thing to keep in mind is that you can purchase refillable cups you can purchase for fountain drinks and even hot cocoa. Since Busch Gardens is a family friendly park they do allow Snacks from outside the park. We usually pack a few water bottles and snacks for the kids but enjoy dinner at one of the dining halls.
- Lights– Take time to view the lights displays around the park; be sure to stroll through the “cascade” of lights down the Polar Pathway and Peace on Earth display as you cross the bridge that leads from German to Italy.
- Dress for the weather– I think one of my biggest pieces of advice is to dress in layers. We usually dress the boys in layered warm clothing with a coat, hat and gloves. A few shows and Das Festhaus are indoors, mostly everything is outdoors. Most years when we’ve been it is deceivingly warmer during the day but drops in temperature drastically at night. There are warming stations that you can keep an eye out for too!
- Stroller– You can bring you stroller with you, as there are plenty of places to park and ride. However, if you don’t want to hassle with loading a stroller on the train or skyline you can rent a stroller. This way you can park the rented stroller in the designated spots and grab a new one once dropped off at the next station. They are inexpensive and fit two kids, plus your gear! Since there is a lot of heavy walking you will find little ones can get tired.
- Read The Playful Parents Guide: Everything you need to know about visiting Busch Gardens with kids
Christmas Town- Busch Gardens Information
1 Busch Gardens Blvd Williamsburg, VA 23185
https://seaworldparks.com/en/buschgardens-williamsburg/christmastown
WILLIAMSBURG LODGING OPTIONS
GREAT WOLF LODGE
There are a variety of lodging options in the Williamsburg area. Our family recently visited Williamsburg this past weekend and treated the kids to a stay at Great Wolf Lodge.
The holiday season is the perfect time to stay at Great Wolf Lodge. I love how the entire Lodge from the inside out is adorned with whimsical winter decorations. There are many special activities to celebrate the holidays including: photos with santa, snow fall in the lobby and fun festive crafts. We really enjoyed voting for our favorite decorated tree and completing the holiday scavenger hunt for a prize.
One of my biggest suggestions for families on a budget is to get a standard room which is anything but basic! Our room came with two queen beds and a semi separate living room with pull out couch. I love that the room had a fire-place; which really made the room feel like a cozy retreat.
By saving money on your room you will have a larger budget to splurge on extras. I highly recommend visiting the arcade and Magiquest; they are a lot of fun and the perfect activities for family bonding. If you have time, I highly suggest visiting the spa which has relaxation packages for adults at Element Spa and options for the younger crowd at Scoops. They have the most adorable services available no matter what the budget! Your little princess can get treated to a royal sprinkle for only $10. My boys treated mommy to a manicure and pedicure and then got a bath bomb for their bath back in the hotel room.
Great Wolf Lodge Information
Address: 549 E Rochambeau Dr, Williamsburg, VA 23188
Phone: 800-551-9653
Website: To book click here
WILLIAMSBURG RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT
The Playful Parent has also enjoyed other hotels; our favorite hotel options are the sister Marriott properties Residence Inn and SpringHill Suites. See the Playful Parent Marriot Williamsburg Guide for more information. We have every intent on getting back down to Williamsburg this winter at least one more time and the kids expect to stay at our traditional location where they enjoy the beautifully decorated lobby, indoor swimming pool and complimentary hot chocolate! You can’t go wrong with staying in a luxury suite close to all the attractions in Williamsburg.
Williamsburg Residence Inn Information
Address: 1648 Richmond Rd, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Phone: (757) 941-2000
Website: To book click here
***The Playful Parent does not receive payment to write articles, all information and opinions shared are written by The Playful Parent. Discounts and complimentary admission is always a plus but not a requirement. I enjoy writing articles about my families experiences so that parents feel encouraged to get out and try something new with their kids. Personalized pictures by The Playful Parent and Professional photos special thanks to Busch Gardens***