Last Minute Call for Holidays in Virginia Beach
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Winter
Wildlife Festival
Even in the coldest part of the year, you’ll find fun things to do here.
January 25 to 27, are the dates of the Winter Wildlife Festival. The event
presents opportunities to visit area nature settings in their winter glory and
observe birds and seals.
Some parts of the festival are free, while other parts require fees that
range from $5 to $45. The location is the Princess Anne Recreation Center at
1400 Nimmo Parkway.
Duck
Donuts
There is something about chilly temperatures that make you want to drop
into a bakery for a warm treat. Duck Donuts has a well-deserved reputation for
being the best place in town to indulge in these irresistible confections. It
offers a seemingly endless variety of toppings from which to choose. The
address is 233 31st Street.
Stay With
Us
The holidays are a great time to camp in Virginia Beach, and our many hot
deals make it even sweeter. You’ll find them on our website. Locals can enjoy
25 percent off with our "Neighbor's Discount," now through January 3.
Having company come to town for the holidays? Reduce the stress and have
them stay at Virginia Beach KOA! They can also get 25 percent off with our
"Family Coming?" discount, which is available through January 3.
Don’t let the cold weather stop you from having a cozy getaway. Come enjoy outdoor recreation in the crisp
air. By day, you can play in our Pocket Park, try your hand at our indoor Game
Arcade, and engage in outdoor volleyball or basketball; and by night, you can
savor hot chocolate by a warm campfire.
Choose from one of our brand new Deluxe Patio RV sites, Deluxe Cabins
with bathroom and linens, rustic Camping Cabins in the woods, or a traditional
tent site. Enjoy our brand new Pocket Park filled with games and recreation for
kids and adults. Learn more on our website.
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