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The 54th Annual Conference of the Research Council on Mathematics Learning (RCML) will be held in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, at the Williamsburg Lodge on March 11–13, 2027.
- Link for special conference rates
- Link for details on the hotel, visit the hotel web site
- The address for the hotel is: 310 South England Street, Williamsburg, VA 23185
- The special discounted rate for the RCML Conference is offered through February 11, 2027.
- Conference room rates: $189/night
- Self-parking: $15/day
- Special conferences rates vary by room size, and with the reservation includes:
- Complementary access to the Historic Area Shuttle
- Discounted admission ticket to the historic area for duration of the meeting
- One (1) complementary Historic Area Access Ticket per room
- Complementary access to the fitness center and pools at the Spa of Williamsburg
- Complementary high speed wireless internet access
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How to book your hotel room:
- Book online: Follow the Link for Group
- Website: When reserving rooms on the hotel’s website, the group code must be entered in under “Group Attendee” for your group rate/link to appear. Click on the downward arrow next to discount code and a dropdown box pops up with “Group Attendee” as an option. Enter the group code 326RCML in the box and click “add “and the group link pops up and the next step is to book.
- Call the hotel directly at 800-261-9530 and identify affiliation with the Annual Conference RCML.
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Travel Options and Local Information for Williamsburg, VA
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Airport Option 1: Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport Airport Code: PHF Estimated one-way travel time: 26 min.
Airport Option 2: Richmond International Airport Airport Code: RIC Estimated one-way travel time: 47 min.
Airport Option 3: Norfolk International Airport Airport Code: ORF Estimated one-way travel time: 48 min.
Train/Buses (Amtrack; Greyhound): Williamsburg Transportation Center 468 N Boundary Street Williamsburg, VA 23185
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Nearby Restaurants within a 5 to 10-minute walk:
Map of Colonial Williamsburg (link to website):

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