We stayed at the Lodge during a hot, sunny Williamsburg weekend. We choose this place each time we visit because we get to partake of many of the amenities that the Inn offers, yet don't have to pay the Inn's steep prices. We also like to be close to the Historic Area, so we don't have to use our car the entire weekend.
You should know that the decor of the Lodge is intended to be "colonial rustic". (Plush is for the Williamsburg Inn across the street.) Plus, we don't come to Williamsburg to stay in our room--we come to be out and about. I've stayed in both the Tazewell Wing and the South Wing, and found both to be every bit worth the $149 we paid. (They do offer AAA and AARP discounts, so ask when making reservations.)
The value is particularly good I feel, especially when you consider that guests have free use of the brand-new gym at the Inn, and the Inn's amazing 3 pools. We spent much of the weekend by the adult pool, quietly reading on wrought iron chaise lounges (with plush cushions), under crepe myrtles and umbrellas. Pool staff come by periodically with cool towels. The cabana is very nice, and the pool house has a small menu that they will serve to you pool-side.
We also stopped by the Inn on Saturday afternoon, where they were serving complimentary iced tea and cookies to Inn and Lodge guests. We enjoyed our refreshment on the Inn's terrace, overlooking their amazing grounds, and relaxing in the shade with our feet up. (They also have cocktail service out here).
If you want good meals, stick to the Inn. Their breakfast is fantastic, and we have had both the afternoon tea in the Terrace Room, and also a light dinner in the Terrace Room, both of which were fantastic. When we visit, we savor the environment--excellent classical music, fresh flowers everywhere, beautifully landscaped grounds, and impeccable service.









