Go Back  Fodor's Travel Talk Forums > Destinations > United States
Reload this Page >

Virginia Circle Tour - NEED HELP

Search

Virginia Circle Tour - NEED HELP

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Mar 19th, 2009, 04:53 AM
  #41  
 
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 93
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
This isn't much of a difference, but have you seen the deals for the Westin in Virginia Beach?

http://tinyurl.com/c7b23n
adam09 is offline  
Old Mar 19th, 2009, 06:40 AM
  #42  
Original Poster
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 129
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
The deals at the Westin end the week before we arrive
Thanks though!
ehovis is offline  
Old Mar 22nd, 2009, 01:38 PM
  #43  
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 20,444
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
I think in addition to Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown, you should consider stopping at some of the plantations along the James River
In Petersburg the Blandford Church with its Tiffany glass windows is worth visiting.

We enjoyed the Booker T. Washington National Monument (not too far from Roanoke or Appomatox). There really aren't too many sites that give insight into slavery, but this one does
Vttraveler is online now  
Old Mar 22nd, 2009, 03:31 PM
  #44  
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 18,614
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Stratford Hall Plantation, the birthplace of Robert E. Lee is in Stratford VA. About 6 miles from that is George Washington Birthplace National Park. Together they make a very nice day. The national park also has a colonial farm, with animals bred to be the same as they were in colonial days - quite interesting.
basingstoke2 is online now  
Old Mar 22nd, 2009, 03:58 PM
  #45  
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 18,614
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
BTW, if you overnight in Colonial Williamsburg, I suggest that you consider staying in one of the small inns that are right in the middle of the historical center rather than one of the usual suspects on the periphery, for a more "authentic" experience. There is something to be said for walking out the door at night into the historical area, having it almost to yourself. You can find out more about these on the official Colonial Williamsburg website.
basingstoke2 is online now  
Old Mar 23rd, 2009, 12:13 PM
  #46  
 
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 226
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
For your time in Richmond (my home of 26 years) I'd really recommend you look at Agecroft Hall (www.agecrofthall.com). I love the museum mentioned above, too, but Agecroft simply fascinates me: it was built in Cornwall about 1492, purchased by a honeymooning, tobacco-money couple as it was getting ready to be razed for a strip coal mine in the 1920's in England, and moved here in pieces and recreated as their home. It's hugely endowed so has over the years been able to bid aggressively for any items from the 1300's to early 1500's or so as they come for sale, and it's simply fascinating, gorgeous, and loaded with more household items of that period than any king would have owned (I heard that on one of the docent tours I've done there). Like seeing a fascinating museum - yet imagining the residents sitting in the wing chair by the fireplace or the servants cooking in the kitchen. It's perched above the James River, has wonderful gardens of the medieval period, is barely above downtown, and really a lovely and fascinating spot to visit.
I also second some of the important plantation houses outside of Williamsburg (between Richmond and Williamsburg) and Jamestown's work for its recent 400th anniversary has created both a state AND a federal park area - both are wonderful to visit.
Re: the Skyline Drive area - I think you've been posted that the colors will probably not be in play that early (mid-September) and maybe I'll show my own colors by saying - seems to me the speed limit is about 25?? That's a LOT of slow driving, IMHO - I'd have a map handy to cut over to a speedier pace for some of it, in case you have that idea, too.
Sadly, you'll miss my other "most favorite" item in Richmond - Sundays from Memorial Day to Labor Day (before you're here), St. John's Church on Church Hill (Richmond's oldest area) has a marvelous reenactment of the Virginia meeting in which Patrick Henry gave his "as for me, give me liberty..." speech. In the church where the meeting took place after they were pushed out of Williamsburg by the King's governor; many of the pews are even original! Guaranteed to choke one up as "Mr. Henry" finishes - we go almost yearly.
Enjoy! I'm originally from Maryland, but have come to really love the beauties and the mind-boggling amount of history found in Virginia.
Jo Ann
jo_ann is offline  
Old Mar 24th, 2009, 05:19 AM
  #47  
Original Poster
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 129
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Thank you, I'm working on the Richmond to Luray part of
our trip. I am really apreciating and looking into every
suggestion you give.
You guys are awesome!!!!
Having difficulty knowing what part of Richmond to stay in,
as I heard the crime is bad downtown, and in Northeast part
of the town.
ehovis is offline  
Old Mar 26th, 2009, 02:13 PM
  #48  
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 123
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
I know there's a lot to see in a lot of areas of the state, but I do want to put in a plug for going further into Southwest Virginia than just Roanoke. You can hear great bluegrass music at the Carter Fold or in Floyd, just for one example.

As far as where to stay in Richmond, crime downtown is not bad depending on where you are. You could look into the Omni, which is walkable to good restaurants. I wouldn't stay on Broad or north of Broad, unless you're in the west end.
Hellion is offline  
Old Mar 30th, 2009, 11:49 AM
  #49  
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 21
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Charlottesville is a great stop. Small town with Monticello and Ashlawn-Highland, both homes worth a look. Walk the pedestrian mall, if there on Saturday check out the Farmer's Market. Lots of great restaurants. Stay at one of the B&Bs. Take a wine tour so you don't have to drive yourself.

Erika
Arcady Vineyard B&B and Wine Tours
egoodell is offline  
Old Mar 31st, 2009, 05:12 AM
  #50  
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 17,718
Received 4 Likes on 4 Posts
Advertising, egoodell?
obxgirl is online now  
Related Topics
Thread
Original Poster
Forum
Replies
Last Post
757karattop
United States
4
Jul 17th, 2013 03:54 PM
Lauradublin
United States
17
Mar 11th, 2010 06:10 PM
offlady
United States
25
Oct 28th, 2005 08:54 PM
bagifford
United States
6
Jul 16th, 2003 11:55 PM
janis
United States
17
Aug 7th, 2002 09:42 PM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are On



Contact Us - Manage Preferences - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information -