The Complete Weekend Guide to Busch Gardens Williamsburg

A Weekend of Thrills, Coastlines & Colonial Charm

If you’re planning a weekend around Busch Gardens Williamsburg, you’re in good company. As the weather warms up, families start mapping out spring break escapes, friend groups look for high-adrenaline rides, and couples quietly admit they still love a good roller coaster.

But here’s the thing: Busch Gardens isn’t just a “one-day theme park stop.” Done right, it becomes the centerpiece of a full Virginia weekend, one that blends coaster drops with waterfront sunsets, festival food with fresh seafood, and nonstop energy with space to unwind.

First Things First: What to Know Before You Go

Busch Gardens Williamsburg sits just outside historic Williamsburg, Virginia - about a 16-minute drive from Yorktown’s waterfront. Which means if you’re staying in Yorktown, that short drive makes it incredibly easy to pair a high-energy park day with quieter evenings along the coast.

When Does Busch Gardens Williamsburg Open?

Hours shift by season. In early spring, the park typically opens around 10 AM on peak days, with extended hours during summer and special festivals throughout the year.

If you're visiting on a weekend in April or during school holidays, aim to arrive before opening. The first two hours of the day are your golden window for major roller coasters.

How Much Are Busch Garden Tickets?

Ticket pricing changes depending on the date and type of pass (single day, multi-day, memberships).Booking online ahead of time is almost always the better move,  both for savings and peace of mind.

If you're planning a true weekend escape, many visitors opt for a Saturday park day and keep Sunday open for exploring the surrounding area.

How to Structure the Perfect Busch Gardens Weekend

Instead of cramming everything into 10 overstimulated hours, here’s how to do it better.

Friday Evening: Arrive & Ease Into the Weekend

Beach with a gazebo and old time sailing ship in the background

Arriving in the Williamsburg or Yorktown area on Friday afternoon gives you time to settle in and start the weekend at your own pace.

Yorktown’s waterfront is compact and walkable, making it easy to stretch your legs after the drive. The York River runs alongside Water Street, with sandy shoreline, historic buildings, and open views that immediately signal you’ve arrived somewhere different.

Why Not: 

  • Walk along Yorktown’s waterfront
  • Grab seafood or casual coastal fare - Exploring some of Yorktown Beach’s Best Restaurants
  • Let kids stretch their legs by the beach
  • Watch the sunset over the York River

By evening, you’ve already had a taste of what makes this area special.

Saturday at Busch Gardens: Where to Start

busch gardens roller coasters

Busch Gardens Williamsburg is home to some of the most well-known roller coasters on the East Coast, and for many visitors, that’s exactly why they’re here. With multiple high-thrill rides spread across the park’s European-inspired villages, there’s plenty to pack into one day - especially if you want to experience the biggest attractions without feeling rushed.

Thrill-seekers shouldn’t miss:

  • Griffon – The iconic 205-foot dive coaster that pauses at the edge before dropping straight down:  dramatic, smooth, and a must for thrill-seekers.
  • Apollo’s Chariot – A smooth, high-speed classic, Known for its rolling hills and weightless airtime, this hypercoaster delivers speed without the jarring intensity some riders try to avoid.
  • Pantheon – Multi-launch intensity, a newer addition featuring multiple launches and forward-and-backward elements, making it one of the most dynamic rides in the park.

Pro Tip: Hit these early while lines are shortest.

If you’re visiting with younger children, , head toward Sesame Street® Forest of Fun a bright, interactive area designed entirely for little adventurers. With pint-sized rides, splash zones, character meet-and-greets, and shaded play spaces, it’s where younger guests can feel like the park was built just for them.

Midday: Exploring Beyond The Coasters

live acrobat shows

Once you’ve experienced a few of the headline rides, midday is a great time to explore the parts of Busch Gardens that often surprise first-time visitors.

The park is divided into European-inspired villages:  Germany, Italy, France, Ireland, Scotland, each with distinct architecture, food, and entertainment. Instead of feeling like one continuous stretch of rides, it feels segmented and walkable.

Here are a few ways to spend the middle of your day:

  • Sit down for a proper lunch in one of the village restaurants instead of grabbing quick snacks between rides. Seasonal festivals often introduce specialty menus worth trying.
  • Catch a live show. From musical performances to family-friendly entertainment, shows offer a built-in break without feeling like downtime.
  • Explore the scenic train ride that loops through the park, offering a different perspective of the grounds and nearby landscapes.
  • Browse village shops for themed souvenirs that feel more curated than typical theme park merchandise.

Midday doesn’t have to mean slowing down,  it just means shifting gears. After a few high-adrenaline moments, leaning into the atmosphere, food, and entertainment rounds out the experience.

Late Afternoon & Evening: Family Experiences

family exploring animal habitat

By late afternoon, the day starts to feel more open. The headline rides are behind you, and you can explore parts of the park that are easy to overlook in the morning rush.

Busch Gardens Williamsburg isn’t just known for roller coasters,  it’s also home to curated animal habitats and wildlife experiences that set it apart from many traditional theme parks.

Visit the Animal Exhibits

Throughout the park, you’ll find European-inspired animal areas featuring wolves, bald eagles, horses, and other species. These spaces are thoughtfully designed and offer a quieter contrast to the thrill rides earlier in the day.

It’s a great time to slow down without stopping altogether,  especially for families balancing different energy levels.

Consider a Behind-the-Scenes Tour

For something more immersive, Busch Gardens offers optional behind-the-scenes tours and animal encounters. These experiences allow guests to get closer to the park’s wildlife, learn from animal care specialists, and see a side of the park most visitors don’t.

If this is on your list, it’s worth reviewing available tour times when you arrive in the morning so you can build it into your afternoon.

Round Out the Ride List

Of course, there’s still time for one more coasters whether that’s revisiting a favourite like Griffon or trying a ride you skipped earlier in the day.

Late afternoon often feels less rushed, making it easier to choose what genuinely sounds fun rather than what feels urgent.

Here’s our local thrill-seeker favourites: 

  • Verbolten
  • Loch Ness Monster
  • InvadR
  • Alpengeist
  • Tempesto

Explore all the action-packed coasters here

Sunday in Yorktown

Historic Yorktown sign

Sunday mornings in Yorktown come with river views, fresh air, and an easy rhythm that makes a weekend feel complete.

Start with a walk along the waterfront, where the York River stretches wide and calm beside sandy shoreline and historic buildings. It’s the kind of setting that invites you to linger,  whether that means coffee with a view, a relaxed brunch, or simply taking in the scenery before heading home.

If you’re travelling with family, the beach area along Water Street offers space for kids to explore while adults enjoy the views. The Riverwalk Landing area keeps everything close,  restaurants, small shops, and scenic benches all within a short stroll.

For those who want to add a little history before wrapping up the trip, the Yorktown Battlefield is just minutes away, marking one of the most significant moments of the American Revolution. Nearby, Colonial Williamsburg offers cobblestone streets, historic homes, and interactive exhibits that bring the 18th century to life.

Whether you spend the morning walking the shoreline or exploring historic landmarks, Sunday in Yorktown adds a thoughtful final layer to a Busch Gardens weekend,  one that balances excitement with atmosphere.

Frequently Asked Questions About Busch Gardens Williamsburg

Where is Busch Gardens Williamsburg located?

Busch Gardens Williamsburg is located in Williamsburg, Virginia, just off Interstate 64. It’s approximately a 16-minute drive from Yorktown, making it easy to pair with a waterfront stay.

What time does Busch Gardens Williamsburg open?

Opening times vary by season. Spring and summer weekends often begin around 10 AM, with extended hours during peak months and special festivals. Always check the park’s official calendar before your visit.

How much is parking at Busch Gardens Williamsburg?

Parking is charged per vehicle per day, with both general and preferred options available. The entry process is clearly marked and easy to navigate upon arrival.

Does Busch Gardens have a waterpark?

While Busch Gardens focuses on roller coasters, themed villages, live entertainment, and animal exhibits, a separate water park:  Water Country USA - operates nearby during the warmer months.