rocketriter
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We're at the Marriott Ford's Colony at Williamsburg on a DVC/II trade (connected on FREE high-speed wi-fi). This was an "instant" trade made last year for a week in a 1-bedroom for 144 points.
Check-in went smoothly and quickly. Our first-floor suite has a lousy view of a patch of dead grass and an electrical box, and we hear every flush from every suite above us. I suspect that as non-Marriott owners we got a less-than-prime location.
However, the suite itself is beautiful. It's larger than anything at DVC except OKW, and beautifully furnished in a formal colonial style. Perhaps because we're on the first floor, we have 10-foot ceilings. We also have a large living room with a gas fireplace, a full-sized dining table for 6 plus counter seating for 2. The whirlpool is large enough for two
. The bath is more conventionally laid out than at our BCV home. Now I understand the maze of doors at the BCV--in the end, all those doors offer much better privacy for various parts of the bath area. The suite has a rack rate for this season of $600/night, although I'm not sure that means anything in real life.
Williamsburg, of course, is a wonderful place to visit. Staying a week, we've bought an annual pass that more than breaks even its cost after 3 days of visiting, particularly since the pass includes unlimited shows that otherwise have an admission charge. The attractions are fascinating, and we intend to range out to Jamestown, Newport News, Busch Gardens and so forth during our week.
In the end, we're satisfied with our trade. It took an entire five minutes to set up last winter because DVC had MFC rooms already in stock. The resort is beautiful and the historic area is wonderful to visit with children. We're having a great time.
Check-in went smoothly and quickly. Our first-floor suite has a lousy view of a patch of dead grass and an electrical box, and we hear every flush from every suite above us. I suspect that as non-Marriott owners we got a less-than-prime location.
However, the suite itself is beautiful. It's larger than anything at DVC except OKW, and beautifully furnished in a formal colonial style. Perhaps because we're on the first floor, we have 10-foot ceilings. We also have a large living room with a gas fireplace, a full-sized dining table for 6 plus counter seating for 2. The whirlpool is large enough for two

Williamsburg, of course, is a wonderful place to visit. Staying a week, we've bought an annual pass that more than breaks even its cost after 3 days of visiting, particularly since the pass includes unlimited shows that otherwise have an admission charge. The attractions are fascinating, and we intend to range out to Jamestown, Newport News, Busch Gardens and so forth during our week.
In the end, we're satisfied with our trade. It took an entire five minutes to set up last winter because DVC had MFC rooms already in stock. The resort is beautiful and the historic area is wonderful to visit with children. We're having a great time.