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Washington D.C., USA
Washington D.C., USA
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Spend two nights at The Greenbrier, America’s Resort.
Visit a Smithsonian Museum of your choice in Washington, D.C.
This grand historic tour features a two-night stay at The Greenbrier, a classic American resort in the mountains of West Virginia. Relax and unwind on the iconic property while enjoying fabulous dining and traditional pastimes and exploring the storied past of this luxury escape. Be ushered through America’s eras: enjoy a tavern dinner colonial-style, visit Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, step back in time at Colonial Williamsburg, explore a Smithsonian, and more. Experience the grandeur of The Greenbrier amid the West Virginia mountains and explore American history throughout Washington, D.C. and Virginia on a fascinating journey.
We got to see everything we were expecting and the tour guide was great. The bus driver was awesome transportation pick up at the airport and the hotel was great. The Greenbrier and the Omni were gorgeous. Everyone was very nice and helpful. The only drawback was getting back on the last plane out and had to wait around at the airport at the airport so long, but otherwise it was all great. Met a lot of great people. We will definitely try Colette again.
Michael was the best tour guide we have ever had! If all of your tours had an equal to him you would be hard to beat!!!
The Greenbrier
Staying at the Greenbrier Resort was the highlight of the tour. The bunker tour was extremely interesting. We were given free time to go off on our own. The bus driver was friendly and would provide us with water. Our tour director was accomodating, very knowledgeable, and was a great storyteller.
Overall, excellent however walking expectations were grossly understated. The DC day was extensive and still feel much was missed…needed a second day there or should have had begun upon arrival to include more. While both hotels were elegant the beds at the Shoreham were extremely hard and the bathroom far too small and difficult to maneuver with no grab bar anywhere for stability. The bed was somewhat better at The Greenbriar but the pillows were lumpy! If not from exhaustion from extended walking well over the 2 to 3 miles stated, no sleep would have occurred! It was also misrepresented that we’d have two formal dinners at The Greenbriar. Meals were excellent but the dining areas lackluster….breakfast in the true dining hall definitely the highlight over dinners