Lord Paget,Quality Inn, Williamsburg
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Lord Paget,Quality Inn, Williamsburg
Lord Paget,Quality Inn,Williamsburg. Has anyone stayed here? I picked this place because I wanted a fridge/micro. For 6 nights,they gave it to me free. Any comments on the place? We do family style dining etc. Is the outdoor unheated pool going to be warm enough in mid July? I was told the "WAT" Bus (Williamsburg Area Transit)is OK to use as a shuttle. Any suggestions? Thank you
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The location of this hotel puts you within easy shot of Busch Gardens/Water Country (myabe 3 miles) as well as Colonial Williamsburg (a mile). It's an older hotel and the architecture and some of the decor are not your pre-fab could-be-anywhere look. Very well maintained and in a pretty wooded and landscaped setting. The rooms I have seen when deposting friends there (I live in Wmburg) were spotless and a bit larger than your average room.
Average temps in July are in the 80s and not infrequently in the 90s (often humid) so the outdoor pool should be a good thing.
I believe the local bus network does a great job of servicing the commercial areas of Wmburg but I don't know of many visitors who've used it . For ticket buyers, Colonial Williamsburg operates a bus service around the restored area. Otherwise, Wmbg is a small town and driving distances very short. You can get from one end of town to the other in 10 minutes, 15 in "rush hour."
Average temps in July are in the 80s and not infrequently in the 90s (often humid) so the outdoor pool should be a good thing.
I believe the local bus network does a great job of servicing the commercial areas of Wmburg but I don't know of many visitors who've used it . For ticket buyers, Colonial Williamsburg operates a bus service around the restored area. Otherwise, Wmbg is a small town and driving distances very short. You can get from one end of town to the other in 10 minutes, 15 in "rush hour."
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There's been a change to the agency that runs the bus over the past year or so. I don't know if things have changed about Sunday - there wasn't service on Sunday before, and service only in the day.
However, for several years (and I don't know if it's to be offered this year) the area was also served by the "R&R Bus", where for something like $1.25 you had unlimited use, 7 days a week, and it ran until something like 11pm, serving most of the hotel/restaurant areas, and the tourist sites. Try http://www.relaxandride.com/ for both services.
However, for several years (and I don't know if it's to be offered this year) the area was also served by the "R&R Bus", where for something like $1.25 you had unlimited use, 7 days a week, and it ran until something like 11pm, serving most of the hotel/restaurant areas, and the tourist sites. Try http://www.relaxandride.com/ for both services.
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Go to www.williamsburgtransport.com.
Good site about the Williamsburg system.
Good site about the Williamsburg system.
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