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    Busch Gardens Discount Tickets Spring break is coming up fast! What are you going to do with your kids? If you plan early, you can save big with Busch Gardens discount tickets. Until March 15, 2016, you can purchase a 2-park fun card for the price of one! With any purchase of a Busch Gardens Williamsburg Fun Card, you get a pass for Water Country USA free. That means your kids can enjoy one park for spring break and enjoy the second park during the summer for free! Both these parks offer you a plateau

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    When someone says Williamsburg, What do you think of ? If you said Busch Gardens or water country USA or shopping centers, then I'm going to expand your mind. This paper includes Why Williamsburg is important, What colonial life was like, Significant characters, and the lessons the colonists learned. Williamsburg is important because it's another colony in the new world. France and Spain couldn’t have the whole continent. Williamsburg is where the foundational concepts such as republic responsible

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    we did things that we could do here in Virginia, such as going to amusement parks and Dave & Buster's. One amusement park we went to was Busch Gardens. The Busch Gardens in Florida was similar to the one here in Williamsburg, but for the most part it was different. The park in Florida had the theme of different African things as opposed to the one in Williamsburg where the theme of the park is different countries of Europe. My family and I also went to Sea World which was very interesting because

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    When we think of the holidays, our minds are almost always drawn to the iconic image of families gathered at home to celebrate together. However, spending the holidays at home isn’t mandatory — in fact, a Thanksgiving or Christmas vacation might actually serve to make the season more festive! If you’re itching to take the family somewhere new this holiday season, look no further than the following destinations. National Parks The national parks are a popular tourist destination — so popular that

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    Introduction Busch Gardens is an amusement park located in Williamsburg, West Virginia and opened in 1975 (Spiller, 2014). It hosts a European theme and holds many events throughout the year to draw in guests. Their assortment of beautifully decorated awarding winning athletic for 22 years has given them a well-known reputation throughout the world (Spiller, 2014). The park has a variety of events that keep spectators visiting the site like their unique foods from around the world, the various shops

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    might choose any of countless fabulous possibilities that you and your children can enjoy, from historical sightseeing in Williamsburg to several days exploring your theme parks of choice. Colonial Williamsburg This historic destination district is located in Williamsburg, Virginia, and it’s actually a living museum (the biggest one of its type in the world). Colonial Williamsburg can provide the edifying travel experience that you

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    buffs youth. The city reflects the colonial era, where you and your family can have a chance to walk around the buildings of the "revolutionary war", you can participate in reenactments and can simply enjoy living history. Utilize and explore the gardens of Busch, which should prove fun for the whole family, from toddler to adult. Out'n ' about trisort Out'n ' about trisort his face quite different for a family vacation. Located in Oregon, this incredibly fun family resort complex tree house. Housing

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    Transformation I enjoy books about things that change for the better and have happy endings, but some people enjoy stories that are meant to scare them. A scary story can be just as enjoyable as a happy one. There are certain elements that make a story scary, and one of them is transformation. Transformation has huge impact on the mood of a story. When houses transform, it creates an unsettling mood. In “Where is Here” the house changes back into what the stranger remembered. When the house transforms

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    you expect that you don’t have to learn or do anything educational.But,that wasn’t the case for me...Guess what state we went to...Virginia!At first I thought that this would be boring.I was technically right.We went to every single place near Williamsburg you could imagine.We went to Jamestown,Yorktown,and plantations,as well as the first site of Thanksgiving.Not exactly feasting, they, prayed.We also got to see one of the oldest trees in the world!.But,we went somewhere fun not that Jamestown and

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    states along the Atlantic Ocean. In the nation’s capital, I witnessed the beauty of urbanization in uptown while viewing the Greek/ Roman influenced buildings within the National Mall. Only an hour drive, Virginia taught me history in Williamsburg, but physics in Busch Gardens and King’s Dominion. Above the Mason-Dixon line lies Pennsylvania. I survived three days in the wilderness of Ligonier’s Outdoor-Ed Camp. Continuing north towards New Jersey, we strolled around the Atlantic City boardwalk as if we

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