Quality Inn
Those who visit a student at either Randolph-Macon College or Mary Washington University will be close by when staying at the 134-room Quality Inn. Bringing a pet comes with a slight additional fee, and there is a weight limit. In less than 30 minutes from the hotel, you can shop at the Massaponax Factory Outlet Center or visit the Valentine Richmond History Center where you can learn about the rich history of the state. Eat a hot breakfast at the on-site Aunt Sarah's Pancake House and swim in the outdoor pool. Your room will have Internet access as well as all the standard amenities.
Quality Inn
23500 Welcome Way Drive
Ruther Glen, VA 22546
804-448-2828
qualityinn.com
Days Inn Carmel Church/Kings Dominion
Play a round or two of golf at either Pendleton or Mattaponi Springs Golf Course, which are a short ride from the 118-room Days Inn Carmel Church/Kings Dominion. This hotel offers a free continental breakfast, and it also has a swimming pool. If you need to do business during your stay, use the fax and copying services provided by the hotel's business center. Your room will have high-speed Internet access, and a cable television is among its many standard amenities.
Days Inn Carmel Church/Kings Dominion
24320 Rogers Clark Blvd.
Ruther Glen, VA 22546
804-448-2011
daysinn.com
Super 8 Ruther Glen Kings Dominion Area
Bring your pet along when you stay at the Super 8 Ruther Glen Kings Dominion Area. There will be a $15 charge nightly for this service. Eat a complimentary continental breakfast each morning and swim in the hotel's seasonal pool. Tour Civil War battlefields or take the children to Paramount's Kings Dominion because they are less than five miles away from this hotel. Your room will have many of the standard amenities, including Internet access and a cable television with premium channels. Finally, the front desk is available anytime to be of service.
Super 8 Ruther Glen Kings Dominion Area
24011 Ruther Glen Road
Ruther Glen, VA 22546
804-448-2608
super8.com
Article Written By Bill Herrfeldt
Bill Herrfeldt specializes in finance, sports and the needs of retiring people, and has been published in the national edition of "Erickson Tribune," the "Washington Post" and the "Arizona Republic." He graduated from the University of Louisville.