If you’re coming in from out of town and would like to book a hotel room, you have 2 options…
• Hotel option #1 - The Hilton Garden Inn: For those of you who retire earlier in the night, and who don’t mind spending a little extra for a decent hotel, we’d recommend staying at The Hilton Garden Inn in the Pantops area just east of town. It’s a brand new hotel, and is located about a mile from Exit 124 on I-64. There’s a Topeka Steakhouse next door, and other dining options within a mile’s drive. Also, getting to the wedding ceremony and reception should be a breeze!
King, two queens, or a triple, are $169 per night and suites are $269 per night. To reserve a room at The Hilton Garden Inn, call them at 1-434-979-4442 and tell them that you'd like the special rate for the Perry-FitzPatrick Wedding.
UPDATE!
The Hilton Garden Inn has filled our block, for now. There are a few other weddings, and Mr. Jefferson's ancestors will be in town for a reunion as well. To my knowledge, a few of the other blocks are not filling, and we have been told that when those rooms are released, we can book them at the same rate. Therefore, if you are interested in getting a room at the Hilton Garden Inn, please email us at fitzperry061910@me.com. Please let us know what type of room you would like, and we will book it for you on May 18. We will then contact you to have the room transferred to your name.
I apologize for for any inconvenience, and will work with you to find suitable accommodations.
• Hotel option #2 - The Red Roof Inn: For those of you who plan to stay up late with us, and who don’t mind staying in a less-expensive, older hotel, we’d recommend staying at The Red Roof Inn in the “Corner” district of Charlottesville. There are a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops within walking distance of this hotel, and since most UVA students will be home for the summer, you won’t have to dodge any lumbering drunk frat boys or resuscitate any wasted sorority girls plastered to the sidewalk. The Corner can actually be quite fun in the summer!
Rooms with two Queens are available for $99.99, or a King for $109.99. King beds are subject to availability. All rooms included in the block are non-smoking. These discounted room rates are available through May 26, but it would probably be a good idea to make reservations before then. If you are told that there are no rooms left at that rate prior to May 26, please let us know, and we will work with the hotel to reserve another block. To reserve a room at The Red Roof Inn, either visit the link above, or call them at (434) 295-4333 and provide the discount code for our block of rooms: B246FITZPA.
We're getting hitched on June 19 2010 at 5 PM, and we can't wait to celebrate with our friends and family. This website is being created to give us the opportunity to share ideas and information, and to get psyched about the celebration! Also, because we've got quite a few guests who don't live in the area, we're hoping that this blog makes the trip easier for everyone traveling to Charlottesville in June!
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Getting Around Town Without a Car
For a city of its size, Charlottesville is a pretty accessible place. If you're one of the folks who decides to come to town without a car, you won't be stranded. As you'll see in the lodging posts, we've reserved blocks of rooms in two separate hotels, the Hilton Garden Inn and the Red Roof Inn. The Hilton Garden inn is located conveniently near I-64, but a bit outside of the Downtown and Corner commercial areas. If you stay here, have no fear. You can easily access all that Charlottesville has to offer by taking advantage of the hotel's local shuttle. While a lot of the things that make this city so fun are located pretty centrally, please keep in mind that the shuttle may have some restrictions.
The Red Roof Inn is located on The Corner, UVA's commercial area. While there are plenty of things to do here, other parts of town are still quite easily accessible. The Red Roof Inn does not have a local shuttle. However, The Corner and Downtown offer reliable transportation options. The Charlottesville Transit Service (CTS) offers a bus and trolley system. Information on accessing the bus system can be found by clicking here. The Trolley is a free and easy way to get between The Corner and The Downtown Mall. Information on the Trolley can be found by clicking here.
If public transportation isn't your style, there's a taxi service to suit your needs. A to Z taxi is a classy taxi/car service, that offers a fleet of cars ranging from limos and Town Cars to Cherokees and mini-vans. Further information about A to Z can be found by clicking here. If you've always wanted to feel a little like David Lee Roth by arriving to an event in an orange or lime green limo, Wahooptie is your cab company. They're reliable, economical, and fun. More information about them can be found by clicking here.
If you have any questions or concerns, please email us at fitzperr061910@me.com, or call 540-848-1119.
The Red Roof Inn is located on The Corner, UVA's commercial area. While there are plenty of things to do here, other parts of town are still quite easily accessible. The Red Roof Inn does not have a local shuttle. However, The Corner and Downtown offer reliable transportation options. The Charlottesville Transit Service (CTS) offers a bus and trolley system. Information on accessing the bus system can be found by clicking here. The Trolley is a free and easy way to get between The Corner and The Downtown Mall. Information on the Trolley can be found by clicking here.
If public transportation isn't your style, there's a taxi service to suit your needs. A to Z taxi is a classy taxi/car service, that offers a fleet of cars ranging from limos and Town Cars to Cherokees and mini-vans. Further information about A to Z can be found by clicking here. If you've always wanted to feel a little like David Lee Roth by arriving to an event in an orange or lime green limo, Wahooptie is your cab company. They're reliable, economical, and fun. More information about them can be found by clicking here.
If you have any questions or concerns, please email us at fitzperr061910@me.com, or call 540-848-1119.
Travel from New Jersey
With the large number of folks invited to our wedding who reside in New Jersey, we want to provide information to make your trip as convenient as possible. If you decide to make along weekend out to the trip, there's a lot to explore here in Charlottesville and the neighboring counties. We'll continue to update the blog and add posts about our favorite things to do here, however this post is going focus on getting here. 22902 might be fairly isolated geographically, but we've got a few convenient methods of transportation to and from our little city.
Our regional airport (CHO) is located 11 miles north of downtown, with at least 3 direct flights from LaGuardia (LGA) daily. Click here to access the airport's web site. We both fly quite often for business, and this airport is extremely convenient. Security, baggage retrieval, and access to local transportation and parking are very easy. If you choose to fly, book at least a month in advance. Kayak.com has a great tool for tracking fares.
The downtown Charlottesville station is a stop along the Northeast Regional Amtrak corridor. Recently, two additional trains were added, making this a great choice for travel from several stations in the New York metro area. More information on taking the train can be found here.
We're also fortunate to have a local company running the Starlight Express with direct buses from New York to Charlottesville, and vice versa. These buses feature large seats, Wi-Fi, food, and beverages. Find out more about this option by clicking here.
I imagine that most of our guests will end up traveling by car. Please keep in mind that if you are leaving from North Jersey (Bergen county, NYC, LI, etc.), you may want to take a different route than those leaving from The Shore. When going to or coming from the shore, I-95 is the most direct route. If you take this be sure to time your trip around rush hour, especially D.C. rush hour. I would also recommend EZ-Pass, as it can save a tremendous amount of time. Click here to access a map from Avon to the Hilton Garden Inn where we've reserved blocks of rooms. This map will allow you to change the point of origin, destination, create return directions, and find alternate routes. The route selected is our preferred choice, and without traffic, is possible in 5 1/2 hours.
For those leaving from North Jersey, click here to access a map. This map will also allow you to change the point of origin, destination, create return directions, and find alternate routes. This route will take you out west, avoiding traffic and tolls along I-81.
Hopefully this information will help you get to Charlottesville safely and quickly. If you've got any questions or concerns about accessing these options or in configuring maps, please contact us at fitzperry061910@me.com, or call 540-848-1119.
Our regional airport (CHO) is located 11 miles north of downtown, with at least 3 direct flights from LaGuardia (LGA) daily. Click here to access the airport's web site. We both fly quite often for business, and this airport is extremely convenient. Security, baggage retrieval, and access to local transportation and parking are very easy. If you choose to fly, book at least a month in advance. Kayak.com has a great tool for tracking fares.
The downtown Charlottesville station is a stop along the Northeast Regional Amtrak corridor. Recently, two additional trains were added, making this a great choice for travel from several stations in the New York metro area. More information on taking the train can be found here.
We're also fortunate to have a local company running the Starlight Express with direct buses from New York to Charlottesville, and vice versa. These buses feature large seats, Wi-Fi, food, and beverages. Find out more about this option by clicking here.
I imagine that most of our guests will end up traveling by car. Please keep in mind that if you are leaving from North Jersey (Bergen county, NYC, LI, etc.), you may want to take a different route than those leaving from The Shore. When going to or coming from the shore, I-95 is the most direct route. If you take this be sure to time your trip around rush hour, especially D.C. rush hour. I would also recommend EZ-Pass, as it can save a tremendous amount of time. Click here to access a map from Avon to the Hilton Garden Inn where we've reserved blocks of rooms. This map will allow you to change the point of origin, destination, create return directions, and find alternate routes. The route selected is our preferred choice, and without traffic, is possible in 5 1/2 hours.
For those leaving from North Jersey, click here to access a map. This map will also allow you to change the point of origin, destination, create return directions, and find alternate routes. This route will take you out west, avoiding traffic and tolls along I-81.
Hopefully this information will help you get to Charlottesville safely and quickly. If you've got any questions or concerns about accessing these options or in configuring maps, please contact us at fitzperry061910@me.com, or call 540-848-1119.
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