Roanoke Island Festival Park
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Located in Manteo, the Roanoke Island Festival Park takes visitors back in time to the 1500s and the settlement of Roanoke. This park provides an immersive experience into early American history with several engaging attractions and activities.
Interactive Attractions
Within the park, visitors can board the replica Elizabeth II ship. This is a favorite among children who enjoy swabbing the deck and playing games with costumed sailors. Another fascinating spot is the American Indian Town, where exhibits showcase the lifestyle of coastal Algonquins in the late 16th century. Visitors can also tour the Settlement Site to see a reconstruction of the early colony, interacting with re-enactors dressed in period attire throughout their visit.
Educational Opportunities
The park is not just about interactive experiences; it also offers a history museum, a docu-drama, and a performance series, all designed to provide insights into Native American and early American history. Recent visitors have praised the knowledgeable and informative staff, noting that the park is an excellent destination for families. The replica ship is particularly well-received for its educational value, showing what life was like for early explorers.
Plan Your Visit
The Roanoke Island Festival Park is open from mid-March through December 31, Tuesday through Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission fees are $11 for adults, $8 for children ages 3 to 17, and free for kids ages 2 and younger. The last tickets of the day are sold at 4:30 p.m. Visitors can also print a coupon from the park's website for a $1 discount on admission.