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Parking Lot C at Antler Village
Address: 1 Approach Rd, Asheville 28803
Phone: (828) 225-6230
State: NC
City: Asheville
Street Number: 1 Approach Rd
Zip Code: 28803
categories: coffee shop


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Lots of parking in shade or partial shade. Plenty of space between spots. The trolley runs pretty frequent so wait times are usually less than 10 minutes.
Constant Trolleys, no wait and friendly informative Smiling drivers every time!!
Biltmore Parking lot C is the only one close enough to walk to the castle. Should you need to return to your vehicle, it is only a nice stroll back there. Get what you must and resume your time travel with ease. Had you chosen any other parking area you are waiting for shuttle transportation. Read and understand the brochure sent to you when you reserved your time to visit, then follow the clearly marked signs. Early mid-morning should result in finding a space. You're welcome!
Highly recommend. Beautiful estate and gardens. Plan on a full day or two for visit.
It's a parking lot with a shuttle. Beats walking and the stories the drivers tell are quite interesting.
We checked online and tickets were listed as $69. We drove two hours to get there at 9 am. We found tickets were actually around twice that. We ended up paying over $250 for two of us. The web page said nothing about having to reserve a time to enter the house. The desk told us the first available time was 4:30 pm. When we started to walk away, she suddenly "found" an open time at 11:45 am. After waiting over an hour for our entry time, the entire tour took us only 37 minutes to complete. It took us over an hour to get a shuttle back to our car and find the winery for our included wine tasting. We got to the winery, found a parking place, and walked the half mile to the entrance. It was then they told us that too has to be scheduled, and they have no available slots for the rest of the day. Being hungry and in need of a beer, we went to the Pub beside the Winery. We were told there was over an hour wait for a spot at the bar and twice that for a table. A look at the menu showed a simple burger and fries ran around $25. We left hungry, thirsty, and disappointed. This place was without a doubt the biggest rip-off I've ever suffered. All total I spent over $300 for two cups of coffee and a 37 minute walk through five or six rooms and two or three hallways of the house. It wasn't worth a fraction of that.
The shuttle bus driver's was very nice going to the Biltmore and coming back to our car.
It's a amazing experience. It was our first time visiting and we were amaze . We are looking forward to visiting again
Beautiful house, but get early tickets, it's not as packed. We drove in at 8:30 and luckily got into parking lot a. Closest ones, otherwise u get shuttled in. Our tickets were for 10:15. We got some coffee, and walked the beautiful gardens. Absolutely amazing views no matter where u went. We got into the line at 10:00, and going thru that house was great. It's an amazing glimpse into the past. I highly recommend it! Then we went to antler hill an winery and went to the wine tasting we signed up for at the Biltmore estates, and ate outside, bought our food from the bus by the creamery. When we left people were really starting to come in! It was a great morning!!
Amazing I would write more of a review but words will not do it justice. Go there for the experience and to understand American Exceptionalism.
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