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Kingsmill Resort and Spa
At a Glance
- lots of space to roam around the resort and away from the hustle and bustle of Colonial Williamsburg
Pros
- away from the hustle and bustle of Williamsburg
Cons
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This manicured 2,900-acre resort on the James River owned by Anheuser-Busch is home to the largest golf resort in Virginia: it hosts the LPGA's Michelob ULTRA Open each May. You can play year-round on three championship courses, including the River Course, renovated in 2005. The 9-hole course is free if you stay here, and so is a shuttle bus to Busch Gardens, Water Country USA, and Colonial Williamsburg. The guest rooms have fireplaces and Colonial-style furniture. The inventive menu at the expensive Bray Bistro emphasizes seafood.
- Address: 1010 Kingsmill Rd., Colonial Williamsburg, VA, 23185 | Map It
- Phone: 757/253-1703; 800/832-5665
- Website: www.kingsmill.com
- Location: Colonial Williamsburg
Contact Information
- 235 rooms, 175 suites.
- Restaurants, golf courses, pools, tennis courts, gym, spa, beach.
- Rooms have: Internet.
- Credit cards accepted.
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