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In 1607, The London Company established the first permanent English colony in the New World with the founding of the Colony of Virginia. While Virginia may no longer recognize a “Virgin Queen” such as the one for which the commonwealth was originally named, or any royalty for that matter, guests at The Clifton Inn in Charlottesville can partake in a little royal wedding fever this coming spring season – without having to cross the Atlantic.
$429.11 per night
As the future King and his princess settle into their new life together, one thing is certain, they intend to enjoy many of the things typical newlyweds do – such as cooking dinner each night – themselves. Just as Kate is likely to have a little guidance starting out, newlyweds and established couples alike can benefit from a private cooking class package add-on with chef Tucker Yoder during which they will create five signature dishes and leave with all of the essentials needed to recreate the dish at home – a bound recipe book complete with a grocery list, a checklist of “kitchen essentials,” as well as souvenir Clifton aprons. The cooking class is an optional stay enhancement and is $200.
[Based on double occupancy and availability. Excludes tax and gratuity. Advance reservation required. Valid April 1-30, 2011.]
The Clifton Inn - 1296 Clifton Inn Drive Charlottesville, VA 22911 - 888.971.1800 - thecliftoninn.com