After we when to Plimouth PLantation
Plimouth Plantation was not really what I expected, it was better, it was great! They didn’t really have people take you around on tours. You would go around yourself and learn from people who are acting like they were in 1627.
For dinner we had turkey potage, cooked carrots, pear pie, apple cider, grapes, cheese, and bread with butter.
When we went on the Mayflower 2 there were people acting and you could ask them questions and you were aloud to walk around.
For activities we did dress up, where we dressed up as pilgrims. We played pilgrim games. We investigated houses. And we used quills.
In the Wampanoag home sight they were not role-playing. They were people whose ancestors were from the Wampanoag tribe and you were aloud to go in their houses.
At the 1627 village they were role-playing and you were also aloud to go in their houses.