
Here are a few places for you to lay your weary heads after long drives and a few days of celebration. I'll be updating this with several options that vary in price from YMCA to Hilton, and maybe a campsite or two for those of you that like to rough it a little.
Some of these may appear here later, but here is the link for accomodations from the Harrisonburg Tourism website:
There are a block of rooms available at $69.00 per night at the Harrisonburg Marriott Residence Inn. This rate is available for the nights of September 5 & 6, 2009.
This is about 2 miles from the Clementine, the downtown wedding venue.
These rooms are available at a first-come, first-serve basis, so please call early to secure a room at this rate. Be aware that rooms will be scarce in Harrisonburg and surrounding areas as there is also a Football Game in town on the same night. BOOK EARLY!
Book Oline:
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/shdhr-residence-inn-harrisonburg/
The group code for marriott.com is LHWLHWA
OR Book by Phone:
Phone: 540.437.7426 The booking code for is LHWLHWA
The address if you need to get driving directions:
1945 Deyerle Avenue, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
From I-81
Take exit 247A to merge onto E Market St/US-33 toward Elkton 0.9 mi
Turn right at University Blvd 0.5 mi
Turn left at Deyerle Ave 492 ft
This is perhaps the swankiest place that Harrisonburg has to offer with beautiful rooms, award winning chefs and its stumbling distance from Clementine and the rest of downtown Harrisonburg. There are only five rooms, so if you plan on traveling in stlye, book early. Check out the website; even if you don't stay there for the wedding you'll be itching to come back for the chance to sleep in one of these beautiful rooms.
Annie & Rob have room #4 book for Saturday and Sunday of the wedding weekend! Woot!
Email: info@joshuawilton.com
(540) 433-8233 or (800) 445-5330
574 East Market Street
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
The Stonewall Jackson Inn is a very special Harrisonburg Bed and Breakfast. The Inn is a restored mansion (circa 1885) that is unique to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. It is a blend of traditional Queen Anne and a Stone and Shingled New England Cottage Style architecture. The Inn looks and feels like an old summer coastal home on the New England coast.
There are ten well appointed guest-rooms, each with private bath.
This is about 1/2 a mile from downtown and the wedding venue, Clementine, easily walkable to great food, atractions and the wedding.