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Virginia Vacation Resorts

Virginia Vacation Resorts feature golf, skiing, swimming, and other outdoor activities that attract vacationers. The guests at these establishments stay for periods ranging from a weekend to several weeks. Most vacation resort hotels are near lakes, mountains, or oceans. But many stand within easy reach of large cities and serve as vacation spots for nearby residents. Some operate in conjunction with gambling casinos.

Business is seasonal at most Virginia vacation resort hotels. During the winter months, for example, large numbers of people travel to seaside and mountain resorts in tropical areas or go to ski lodges. Many Virginia vacation resort hotels use the American plan of payment, which covers lodging and meals. Virginia Resort hotels also provide indoor activities for their guests. Many have bowling alleys, game rooms, and indoor swimming pools and tennis courts. Some Virginia vacation resort hotels feature dancing, music, and other entertainment.

Vacation resorts in Virginia employ about one staff member for every two rooms. The resort hotel staff works around the clock to make the guests comfortable. The housekeeping staff cleans each room daily. Bellhops carry luggage and packages to the guests' rooms. The engineering department keeps the hotel's electricity, plumbing, heat, and air conditioning in good working order. The hotel security department works to prevent fire, theft, and other disturbances. Some hotel restaurants provide room service, by which guests can have food and beverages brought to their rooms. In certain Virginia vacation resort hotels, guests also can have clothing laundered by the hotel's valet service.



Orange VA Lodging

Vacation Rentals in Orange, Virginia:

  • Holiday Inn Express Orange, Va, 750 Round Hill Drive, Orange, Virginia
    Holiday Inn Express Orange, Va is a 3 star vacation rental in Orange, Virginia. Book a room and make reservations at this place to stay for lodging accommodations.
  • Red Carpet Inn Orange, 332 Caroline Road, Orange, Virginia
    Red Carpet Inn Orange is a 2 star vacation rental in Orange, Virginia. Book a room and make reservations at this place to stay for lodging accommodations.

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Orange VA Headlines

BENEFIT Alert!(Agent Orange Registry developed by the Department of Veterans Affairs )

AGENT ORANGE DISEASES Following the Veterans Judicial Review Act of 1988, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) developed an Agent Orange Registry (AOR) for veterans who had potentially been exposed to Agent Orange in Vietnam. Eligible veterans may still register if they have not yet done so. To

Publication: Paraplegia News

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VA Links Agent Orange and Diabetes.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Vietnam veterans with Type-II diabetes will now be eligible for disability compensation from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) based on their presumed exposure to Agent Orange or other herbicides. Acting Secretary Hershel W. Gober announced today his

Publication: PR Newswire

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VA launches new Agent Orange study

he VA announced on July 3 that it will conduct the first phase of a new Agent Orange study. In an effort to determine possible health effects of exposure to the defoliant, VA will survey 500 Vietnam-era veterans-250 who served in Vietnam Army Chemical Corps units and 250 veterans who served

Publication: VFW, Veterans of Foreign Wars Magazine

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Waging war on Agent Orange // TV movie tells story of VA caseworker's battle

Joan of Arc was burned at the stake. Nathan Hale was hanged. And Maude DeVictor gets to clean toilets. Either we've become more civilized, or the price for heroics has gone bargain basement. Through most of the 1970s Maude DeVictor tried to awaken the nation to the brutal effects of the chemical

Publication: Chicago Sun-Times

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VA OK's benefits for nerve illness tied to Agent Orange

WASHINGTON -- The Department of Veterans Affairs said yesterday that Vietnam veterans exposed to Agent Orange could receive disability benefits for a nerve disease, but denied links between the herbicide and lung cancer. The VA also put off a decision on whether diabetes is related to Agent Orange

Publication: The Boston Globe

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