A Bargain Visit to Williamsburg, Virginia
CAMP OUT IN STYLE WITH FAMILYFUN
by Diane Bair and Pamela Wright

Put off by the high cost of vacationing with your family? Us, too. So we had virginia our travel experts give up all their secret bargain vacation spots—from a $10 campsite by Colorado's amazing sand dunes to a $150 cottage on a 180-acre Wisconsin farm.

Our picks, like the Williamsburg KOA Campground in Virginia below, are not only easy on the wallet, they pass the FAMILYFUN test, too, by offering memorable settings, lots of activities and a welcoming spirit to parents and children. If nothing else, these picks will put to rest the idea that you have to spend a fortune on a family vacation—or that you can trust a travel writer with a secret.

WILLIAMSBURG KOA CAMPGROUND
VIRGINIA
Williamsburg, Virginia, draws thousands of families each year to its popular attractions, Colonial Williamsburg, Busch Gardens and Water Country USA. But visiting these attractions doesn't have to break your budget.

At Williamsburg KOA Campground you can rent a log cabin that sleeps four for $55 a night—you supply the cooking utensils and bedding. Guests can swim in a heated pool, watch family movies and travel to attractions on the KOA shuttle. The facility is open from April 1 to October 31. Call 800-KOA-1733


Article originally published in Family Fun Magazine.