Massive Discount, Fabulous Value: Summer Vacation Available near Two Theme Parks | Eastern North Carolina Now

We terrific vacation, in beautiful historic Williamsburg, Virginia, at the end of July with a mighty discount: Was 145.00 per night beginning Friday, July 27, 2018.


If you have not yet booked your summer vacation, and you can't find anything decent or affordable, you are in luck, we offer quality and value in this Williamsburg, Virginia resort:

Greensprings Resort - Williamsburg, Virginia


The Outdoor Pool Center at Greensprings Resort: Above.     photo by Stan Deatherage    Click image to expand.

    The Greensprings Resort, Located in Williamsburg, Virginia.: Just off Monticello, which leads to Historic Hwy 5, which runs along the north shores of the historic James River, where multiple plantations exist, the resort is equidistant between historic Jamestown and historic Williamsburg. Additionally, what may be the larger draw for most folks coming to Williamsburg is the pure fact that this week of week of July 27 (Friday) through August 3 is the height of the Busch Gardens /Water Country seasons, which are both only about 10 minutes away.
View of part of the spacious living space of the condo unit at Greensprings Resort: Above.     photo by Stan Deatherage    Click image to expand.

    This Williamsburg condo unit, fully updated, is for rent for the week of July 27 (Friday) through August 3, with the discounted price 145.00 per night   4 night minimum, an even greater discount for the full week.

Should there be great interest on your part for this fantastic vacation opportunity, feel free to contact: Stan Deatherage (owner) -    stan@beaufortcountynow.com  •  (252) 946-1132 or (252) 946-2361.

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