Wyndham Governors Green, Williamsburg, VA


History is part of the experience of Williamsburg with its one hundred and seventy three acres of Colonial American life. The Wyndham Governors Green resort is just three short miles from the Williamsburg historical area. Some of the sights that can be seen while staying inWilliamsburg are the Governors Palace, the Capitol Building, Courthouse, residences, taverns, restaurants, shops and museums. The hotel is located at 4600 Mooretown Road in Williamsburg.

Check in at the hotel is 4:00 pm and check out is 10:00 am. The Wyndham Governors Green offers several types of accommodations. There is a one bedroom condo with a king sized bed, sofa sleeper in the living room, a kitchenette, dining area, and a washer and dryer. There is room for four people in this room.

The two bedroom condo has a king sized bed in the master bedroom, two full beds in the guest bedroom and a sofa sleeper in the living room. This accommodation has a full kitchen, dining room, two bathrooms, a Jacuzzi tub in the master bathroom, washer and dryer and a balcony. Six people will fit comfortably in this room.

A third option is the three bedroom condo. There is a king sized bed in the master bedroom, one king bed in the second bedroom and two full beds in the third bedroom. There is also a sofa sleeper in the living room, a full kitchen, dining area, two bathrooms, Jacuzzi tub in the master bathroom, a washer and dryer and a balcony. This room will serve eight people comfortably.

Amenities of the Wyndham Governors Green resort are two outdoor swimming pools, an indoor swimmingpool, and an outdoor children's pool. They have a "Get Out & Play'' activities program, a tennis court and exercise equipment. There are two hot tubs, one inside and one outside. A game room, two playgrounds, miniature golf course and massage services round out the amenities.

Guests can also visit a lake in the area, play golf, go boating or fishing, water ski, jet ski or go to a health club. Live entertainment can be found throughout the area. There are many restaurants and shopping venues in the Williamsburg area.

Williamsburg, VA is where many of the decisions were discussed by patriots about freeing America from British rule. It was the capitol of Virginia from 1699 to 1780. Thomas Jefferson went to law school in Williamsburg. George Washington, Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson were just some of the patriots that worked to gain the freedom of America in Williamsburg.

Colonial Williamsburg is an eighteenth century working city. It is open 365 days a year. Residents live in many of the homes that visitors walk past. Craftsmen still make saddles, garments, or cartwheels for merchants or citizens of Colonial Williamsburg. Visitors can find balladeers in the taverns, animal breeds that would have been on the farms in the eighteenth centuryand homes that are original or have been rebuilt using existing foundations. Everything used to restore or rebuild is as accurate as possible.

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