We had a really fun time at the Fort by Firelight special event. The staff is so lovely and the fort was beautiful at night with candle lanterns. We love visiting a piece of history and really enjoyed the scenario tour, with awesome re-enactors. We will definitely be back!
Great ghost tour. The guides were knowledgeable and fun. The historical narrative was very interesting and fun
The museum has reenactments, we heard the cannon sound, the actors wore typical clothing and artifacts
interesting history lesson! lovely views and even though I am not a history buff, I found the day to be informing!
I really, really wanted to like this museum and it was the reason for our trip up to Lake George; we had been up before, but didn't have time to spend at the museum previously. As I had just finished reading The Last of the Mohicans, I thought it would be fun to check it out. Unfortunately, there just isn't that much to see here that justifies the cost, and that's taking into account a 2 for 1 deal on Groupon. The fort is a remake of the original fort that only lasted a few years before it was burned down. It's a very small place and there truly isn't much to see here. The few workers that are there are quite knowledgeable and very kind, so that is certainly a plus. However, it's just not that interesting to warrant a visit. And if you do come, definitely avoid the gift shop, it's just filled with overpriced junk.
The museum price was too high for a family, but the gift shop was full of historical things beyond the typical tourist pickings.
Great room,staff and breakfast. Real value. Room was clean and staff helpful in our visit. Breakfast was over the top.
Knowledgeable guides in period attire. Don't miss the cannon demonstration. Enjoyed the exhibits very informative. There are some steps here so if you have mobility issues it might not be for you (there are some ramps but a bit steep)
We visited in Aug 2014 and it was nice for a few hours. The staff was friendly & knowledgeable and we got to see a musket fire which my boys loved. They even got to " join" the army by dressing up with weapons which was cute. There was an area to make bead crafts and another to shoot a bow which my 6 year old enjoyed. Basically this is a reproduction of the original fort which is across the street from the Steamship place. You can watch a video, get a short tour with the musket fire and then walk around yourself to look at the displays. It only takes about 1-2 hours to do and that's with the kids having time to just run around. They do give veteran discounts so that was a plus. The gift shop is loaded with junky items, we really wanted to find something for the boys but it was all too junky to purchase for the prices. Better priced t-shirts would've been nice. All in all, it's worth checking out at least once.
We came here because I found a Groupon that got us in for half price. I'm not sure I'd pay full price. The tour was interesting, and the guides were knowledgable, as far as we could tell. They start you out with a short film, which I found to be a bit boring. And to make it worse, some moron had baby that wouldn't shut up, so it was hard to concentrate. This film was not for kids, unless seniors in high school.The gift shop was insanely overpriced, so we didn't make a purchase. Even the stuff on the clearance tables were pricey and not worth it.All in all, we're glad we made the visit, and would recommend it to anyone who had an interest in American history.