WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) — Colonial Williamsburg announced they plan to reduce prices heading into 2025.

The price reduction comes one year before The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s 100th anniversary and the nation’s 250th anniversary. The foundation hopes the reduction in price helps to expand access to the history of the founding of the United States.

The new prices will start Jan. 2. The breakdown of prices can be found below:

  • Single-day admission for adults: $35 (30% reduction)
  • Single-day admission for youth ages 6-12: $10 (nearly 66% reduction)
  • Children under age 6: Free admission
  • Online ticket purchases: Additional 10% savings
  • School groups: Admission reduced to $10 per student
  • Good Neighbor Pass: Eligibility expands to all residents of Williamsburg, James City County and York County. Pass price for year-round access is $35

In addition to the reduction in price, admission to the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg will be free. However, access to the Hennage Auditorium may require an additional ticket.

According to the foundation, all ticket purchases will support Colonial Williamsburg’s educational, preservation and research efforts.

For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.