This page lists our Thanksgiving Dining options. For information on our 17th century theme dining, look here.
Once again this autumn, Plimoth Plantation will offer its immensely popular Thanksgiving dining programs. Fresh ingredients, mouthwatering flavors, festive surroundings, and a sense of history that can be found nowhere else in the world. Join us for an unforgettable holiday dining experience!
Thanksgiving is America's holiday and Plymouth is where our national celebration began. This November, come home to Plimoth Plantation. America's Thanksgiving Dinner blends the classic roast turkey and trimmings with the 17th-century founders of the feast. While you enjoy the company of family and friends, Pilgrim role players and Native interpreters will make the First Thanksgiving and the holiday's entertaining history come alive for you with music, riddles, stories and even a 17th-century toast.
Thanksgiving Day -Thursday, November 25, 2010
Dining times are:
Menu
Menu Accompaniments:
Appetizer
Main Course
Desserts
$87.95 Adults,
$64.95 Children under 12
$70.95 Adult Members
$52.95 Child Members
Prices include museum admission and tax.
Family style dinner service with pre-assigned seating is arranged for you. You may enjoy the company of other families seated at your table. Our tables seat 8 or more guests.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Dining times are:
Menu
$65.95 Adults
$43.95 Children under 12
$48.95 Adult Members
$31.95 Child Members
Prices include museum admission and tax.
Pre-assigned seating is arranged for you. Our tables seat 8 to 10 guests. You may enjoy the company of other families seated at your table.
Museum admission includes: the Wampanoag Homesite, 1627 English Village, Mayflower II, Crafts Center, and Nye Barn.
Advance ticket purchase is required. We began taking reservations at 9:00am on June 1, 2010. Call early to avoid disappointment!
Please call 800-262-9356 ext. 8353, 8364, or 8365
Master Card, Visa, Discover and American Express accepted
All sales are final. Tickets are non-refundable.
If you miss your chance to dine with us on Thanksgiving day, you can still enjoy your own authentic Plimoth Plantation Thanksgiving dinner at home. Plimoth Plantation's own Food Historian, Kathleen Curtin, has put it all down for you in a book. "Giving Thanks: Thanksgiving Recipes and History from Pilgrims to Pumpkin Pie"
Click here to buy your copy today and share the authentic history and flavor with your family!
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