Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 19:02     Subject: Re:Luxury resort w/in 2-3 hour drive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Homestead is nice, although a little longer than 3 hours. There is also the Greenbrier if you are going to drive longer than 3 hours.

Wlliamsburg Inn is very nice if you like colonial history.

The Chesapeake Hyatt is okay. It's a nice getaway but not a luxury resort.

Some people like Lansdowne but I feel like it's more of just a conference facility but maybe that's because I've only been there for conferences.

Bedford Springs is good for a weekend visit.



Agree re Bedford.


Again not luxury.


What are your luxury suggestions?
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 18:06     Subject: Re:Luxury resort w/in 2-3 hour drive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Homestead is nice, although a little longer than 3 hours. There is also the Greenbrier if you are going to drive longer than 3 hours.

Wlliamsburg Inn is very nice if you like colonial history.

The Chesapeake Hyatt is okay. It's a nice getaway but not a luxury resort.

Some people like Lansdowne but I feel like it's more of just a conference facility but maybe that's because I've only been there for conferences.

Bedford Springs is good for a weekend visit.



Agree re Bedford.


Again not luxury.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 18:05     Subject: Luxury resort w/in 2-3 hour drive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cheapeake Hyatt is not luxury.

What would you suggest for Eastern Shore?


There isn't really anything luxury. Some will chime in with Inn at Perry Cabin. To me it is not luxury and your don't really get luxury service.

If you don't plan on leaving hotel and just want pool and spa, the Four Seasons Baltimore is nice.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 16:46     Subject: Luxury resort w/in 2-3 hour drive

Anonymous wrote:Cheapeake Hyatt is not luxury.

What would you suggest for Eastern Shore?
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 16:40     Subject: Re:Luxury resort w/in 2-3 hour drive

Anonymous wrote:The Homestead is nice, although a little longer than 3 hours. There is also the Greenbrier if you are going to drive longer than 3 hours.

Wlliamsburg Inn is very nice if you like colonial history.

The Chesapeake Hyatt is okay. It's a nice getaway but not a luxury resort.

Some people like Lansdowne but I feel like it's more of just a conference facility but maybe that's because I've only been there for conferences.

Bedford Springs is good for a weekend visit.



Agree re Bedford.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 16:35     Subject: Luxury resort w/in 2-3 hour drive

No kids? Salamander in Middleburg.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 16:33     Subject: Re:Luxury resort w/in 2-3 hour drive

The Homestead is nice, although a little longer than 3 hours. There is also the Greenbrier if you are going to drive longer than 3 hours.

Wlliamsburg Inn is very nice if you like colonial history.

The Chesapeake Hyatt is okay. It's a nice getaway but not a luxury resort.

Some people like Lansdowne but I feel like it's more of just a conference facility but maybe that's because I've only been there for conferences.

Bedford Springs is good for a weekend visit.

Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 16:25     Subject: Luxury resort w/in 2-3 hour drive

Salamander in Middleburg.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 16:14     Subject: Luxury resort w/in 2-3 hour drive

Anonymous wrote:Wintergreen


NOT luxury.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 16:02     Subject: Luxury resort w/in 2-3 hour drive

Wintergreen
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 15:43     Subject: Luxury resort w/in 2-3 hour drive

Nemacolin is nice, you can hit the Frank Lloyd Wright house too.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 15:26     Subject: Luxury resort w/in 2-3 hour drive

Cheapeake Hyatt is not luxury.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 15:20     Subject: Re:Luxury resort w/in 2-3 hour drive

I like Homestead - they have stuff to do but you can also just relax.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 13:48     Subject: Re:Luxury resort w/in 2-3 hour drive

Chesapeake Hyatt
Inn at Perry Cabin
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 13:47     Subject: Luxury resort w/in 2-3 hour drive

looking to get away w/my SO for a weekend without the kids. looking for luxury and resort setting where we dont need to leave the resort to do anything. i've heard of the homestead resort, what is that like? anything on the eastern shore?