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Since its inception, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation has encouraged our neighbors in the Williamsburg Area to enjoy the nation’s oldest and largest outdoor living history museum and to serve as ambassadors for Colonial Williamsburg’s programs and businesses. We value this partnership and invite you to be a part of our Good Neighbor Program. For only $10 a year, Williamsburg area residents can enjoy all that Colonial Williamsburg has to offer: The Historic Area, the Museums, and exhibition sites - plus special offers and discounts just for Good Neighbors.
In accordance with our mission – “that the future learn from the past” – the fee will not apply to students at the College of William and Mary and youth up to 17 years of age who are residents of the City of Williamsburg, James City County and the Bruton District of York County. Employees of the local jurisdictions, the faculty and staff at the College of William and Mary are also exempt from the annual membership fee
2008
Good Neighbor Benefits -- A great
value!
The Good Neighbor Card provides area residents with the following
benefits:
- Admission to all of Colonial Williamsburg exhibition sites
and museums
- Use of Colonial Williamsburg’s bus service
- Seasonal shopping, dining and recreational opportunities
- A 25% discount on purchases of tickets for evening programs
- A 25% discount on up to 20 general admission tickets annually
per household—
up from 10 in previous years—for your out-of-town guests
- Membership is valid for one year from date of registration
and annual renewal
Who is eligible to be a Good Neighbor?
- Residents of the City of Williamsburg, James City County, and
the Bruton District of York County
- Employees of those local jurisdictions (does not include their families)
- College of William and Mary students
- All College of William and Mary faculty, staff, and their immediate
families.
How do I become a Good Neighbor?
To obtain or renew Good Neighbor Cards, visit the official Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center (open year-round including holidays) or the Lumber House Ticket Office (open seasonally). Bring your valid Virginia driver’s license with a Williamsburg address and a current month’s utility bill as proof of occupancy of a local residence. Examples are: Heating and air conditioning, phone, cable, oil bills. We do not accept mortgage or rental agreements, checkbook registers, phonebook listings, or tax receipts. Resident must prove occupancy not ownership or rental of their residence. Student status can be verified through current student ID card, a class assignment letter, student progress report card, letter of curriculum approval for home-schooled students or other similar documentation. A current student ID card serves as a Good Neighbor Card for students at the College of William and Mary. Faculty and staff of the college must apply for a Good Neighbor Card.

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