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Williamsburg accomodation question
I've done my searches and have a rather good handle on what the various hotels/condos/time shares in the Williamsburg area has to offer. What I don't know is how convenient or inconvenient they are for what I want to do during our 4-day stay. I'm taking one kid on a tour of William and Mary and I have to entertain the 11-yr-old with the historic aspects of Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown and fit in Busch gardens, too. Should I just stay with the chains on Richmond Rd/Bypass Rd. since nothing is walkable to the historic center anyway, or is it worth my while to be even further out using the off-season deals for the various plantation condos--Greenspring, Powhatan, etc.?<BR><BR>Opinions needed. Fast. Thanks!<BR>
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With a family, I'd choose someplace like Kings Creek Plantation. The units are VERY nice and it is convenient to the interstate and to Collonial Parkway - about a 10 minute drive to the visitors' center.
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I stayed at the Powahaten Plantation last year and it was fablous! The pool area was great.<BR><BR>As for our drive into the historic area, we would have to drive to the vistors center to park. This took about 10 minutes. The vistor's center is about a 10 minute walk to the village and this is also in walking distance to William and Mary.<BR><BR>Bush Gardens took about 15 minutes to get to. <BR><BR>Hope this helps!
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Thanks. That's the info I need. I have the mileage; I just don't know how heavy traffic is, the nature of the roads, etc, that impact upon travel time. What kind of a cottage did you rent at King's Creek?<BR><BR>
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Has anyone else stayed at the Powhatan, King's Creeks or Greensprings Plantations. Am particularly interested in travel times to Williamsburg Historic District and elsewhere.
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I've stayed in the smallest unit at Kings Creek - and it was huge. Massive high ceilings, separate dining room, 2 bedrooms/3 bathrooms/3 TVs. Very nice decor and finishes. I'd stay there again in a minute. <BR><BR>It is an easy 10 minute or less drive to the Visitors center - little or no traffic because it is via Colonial Parkway which has very little cross traffic (or ANY traffic for that matter). As mentioned before it is about a 10 min walk from the historic district -- but the free shuttle bus (if you have a pass for the historic district) takes you all around the district and to within a block of Wm & Mary.
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If you do decide to go for one of the chain places, I'd recommend the Embassy Suites -- it's set back, sort of behind a strip mall (it featured a K-Mart when I was there a couple of years ago) so it's not so subject to traffic and noise, most of the other places are right on the road.
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One more thought -- when you're setting up your budget, remember that ES offers a huge free breakfast, in addition to kitchen facilities in the suites where you can store sandwich fixins and midnight snacks.
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Hope this doesn't spoil your trip, but I wanted you to know that Busch Gardens Williamsburg is closed during the Winter. The park doesn't open until MArch 22nd, 2003 and then it's only opened on Sat & Sun.
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Thanks, McBrandt, for the heads up on Busch Gardens. I immediately went to their website and downloaded their schedule for the first week of April. Lucky for us, they're open throughout that week. Thank you for your concern.
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I like the Four Points across from the Historic Area. It has an indoor pool and there are renovated apartments that they've turned into suites (4 to a bldg.) w/two bedrooms and a small full kitchen in each, and 2 baths. Reasonable price too. Not incredibly fancy but clean and lots of room (and two TVs in each suite too). About 10 minutes from Busch Gardens.
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the Hospitality House is right across the street from William and Mary College and a 5 minute walk from the Historic district - prices are reasonable. Also, have you considered renting a "tavern" thru the williamsburg lodging system (and stay right on the grounds of the historic district - the taverns are not quite as expensive as the Williamsburg Inn or Lodge). I think their website is history.org (Also, Marriott has vacations villas w/ 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, a full kitchen, and fireplace at Fords Colony - go to marriott.com.) Good luck
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