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The Perfect
Retreat...
Including pampering at The Spa,
fine food, and reserve wine tasting.
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| Tradition rooms
(8) |
$165-$235 |
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Classic rooms
(12) |
$190-$285 |
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Superior rooms
(5) |
$235-$395 |
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Tuscany suite |
$300-$450 |
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Aquitaine
suite |
$400-$600 |
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Venetian suite |
$525-$750 |
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Rates are per room, per night,
based on double occupancy. Rates include European-style continental breakfast for two, Tour & Wine Tasting
for two at the Williamsburg Winery
Check-In after: 3:00 PM
Check-Out before: 11:00 AM
Reservations must be guaranteed
to a credit card at the time of booking
Cancellation
must be made 72 hours prior to arrival or a one
night charge will be assessed.
Rates effective
as of January 1, 2013.
*Rates subject to change without
notice.
ADA Compliance:
General:
All doors, including the entrance to guest rooms, bathrooms, etc. are a minimum of 36 inches wide. Some, such as the main entrance, are wider.
- All hallways are a minimum of 36 inches wide.
- The entrance to the hotel is at ground level and thus the registration desk is immediately accessible. Both mobility accessible rooms are on this ground level.
- The conference rooms, library, restaurant, etc. are on the lower floor of the hotel, and are accessible by elevator.
- The swimming pool is located outside on the lower level and is accessible by elevator. The swimming pool does not feature a pool-lift.
Mobility accessible rooms:
Wedmore Place has two mobility accessible rooms – Brandenburg (Room 1) and Castile (Room 15). Both of these rooms are Superiors, but will be provided to disabled guests at the Tradition rate upon request.
- These rooms each have one king-sized bed.
- The bathrooms are equipped with wheel-chair accessible sinks. The toilets and bathtubs are equipped with grab bars.
- These rooms also have visual fire alarms.
Hearing-impaired accessible rooms:
4 rooms at Wedmore Place feature visual fire alarms (#1, 15, 14 and 24.)
- In addition, Wedmore Place has: (i) two portable door-knock alert systems, (ii) visual telephone systems, and (iii) two amplifying systems for the telephones, all of which can be placed in any room upon request.
- The telephones are located close to electrical outlets to facilitate the use of a hearing-impaired telephone if the guest has one.
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