Our family always spends the 4th of July in Williamsburg. We normally stay at the Marriott but my husband enjoys the Historic area so much that I thought it would be a real treat to park the car and relax. The Williamsburg Lodge proved to provide just what we were looking for. We were initially assigned a room in the Tazewell building. The hotel consists of a series of buildings. Upon inspection we found the room to be very far from the center of the hotel. The Tazewell building itself reminded me of a College Dormitory. The room was large, ncely appointed and had a balcony. We rejected it because the balcony overlooked a service area with industrial air conditioners and the room seemed very dark. The front desk was accomodating and offered a room in the Custis building. We liked this room better because it was closer to the center of the hotel and seemed a bit more cheerful although it was quite a bit smaller. The rooms and hallways are nicely decorated in an updated Colonial style. We stayed for 2 nights. The Lodge's location cannot be beat unless you want to pay more for the Inn. We had breakfast at the buffet on both mornings. The food was average upscale hotel fare but the service (i.e. coffee refills, plates removed,check) was very slow. Do not order from the menu. My son, age 12, was still hungry after ordering from the adult menu and I had to then pay for the buffet as well. The concierge at the lodge was very helpful.
We will definitely stay here again. I believe it is worth the extra cost.









