About Fort Magruder Historic Williamsburg, Trademark by Wyndham
Harboring a unique, historical heritage, Fort Magruder Hotel & Conference Center` features family-oriented service on the grounds where The Battle of Williamsburg was fought. A vast expanse of conference space is available for use.
The bold hues which furnish the sumptuous collection of en-suite sleeping configurations are mirrored in excellence only by the surrounding woodland, visible from many of rooms. Each include such luxuries as separate vanities, working stations, and flat-screen televisions. For additional comfort, suites integrate wet-bars and sleeper sofas into their design.
Complimentary Wi-Fi, business services, and on-site parking are among Fort Magruder Hotel & Conference Center`’s more-basic amenities, while the spacious, on-site pool and comfortably adorned courtyard suffice as extended luxuries.
Local produce comprise the meals served in Fort Magruder Hotel & Conference Center`’s Great Hall restaurant, upholding a classic culinary style.
Various shopping outlets and the College of William and Mary are just a few blocks from Fort Magruder.
Positive Reviews
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Warm and Welcoming Staff.
Those who have previously booked their stay with Fort Magruder have often voiced their exuberance over the genuine sense of hospitality upheld by all facets of hotel personnel. Whether you're asking for directions to the hotel or any of the encompassing attractions, feasting on an organic dish for breakfast, or conversing with reception on arrival, professional service is guaranteed.
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Tranquil Grounds.
A thick patch of vibrant woodland sprawls about the property of this historic guesthouse, securing an unparalleled measure of relaxation and comfort. Many residents' facilities highlight such natural beauty; the pool, for instance, permits awe-inspiring views of the surrounding landscape, as well as the adjoining courtyard.
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Convenient Reach of Activity.
Not only does the immediate encompassing area of Fort Magruder instill an incomparable degree of tranquility, but various shopping outlets and other central establishments are just a few blocks from the property. Historic sites, museums, and a slew of fine-dining restaurants are also at the constant disposal of guests.
Negative Reviews
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Hygienic Woes.
Certain portions of Fort Magruder have been brought to the attention of former inhabitants regarding cleanliness, as poorly vacuumed carpets, grime in the grouting of showers and lining the tubs, and dusty air conditioning vents have sullied the opulence of some sleeping arrangements. Smudged silverware and glassware in the dining hall have also elicited discontent.
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Uncomfortable Mattresses.
A common source of complaint among those visiting this historic inn is that of the mattress quality. As some beds are notably aged, the springs are often felt through the cushioning, making for an ill night of sleep.
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Dated Conditions.
Not only has Fort Magruder's standard of hygiene sat at the root of prior disappointment, but the condition of certain hotel facilities are likewise in need of addressing. Inoperable remote controls, ill-fitted closet doors, and peeling paint are said to persist throughout select rooms and suites.