My best friend is getting married, and wants a bachelorette weekend on the Cape. Does anyone know of a good hotel that we could stay at ( about 20 girls-5 rooms)? We want something decent and clean, but that we can also have some fun at the bars nearby. Of course, in the spirit of things I expect it will be a rowdy, late night; which needs to be taken into consideration for the accomodation choice.
Bachelorette Party
For Bachelorette parties, Newport, RI would be a better choice. WALKING distance to more bars and restaurants, as well as more choices, plus the beach nearby. The Cape has become much more of a family destination over the years....i.e. cookouts, beaching, casual dinners....not as much of a party scene as it used to be for 20 - 30 somethings...something to consider.
Bachelorette Party
Well Hyannis and Provincetown both might be good choices for a fun time. Unfortunately, I can%26#39;t give any first hand recommendations for your lodging in Hyannis. In Provincetown, perhaps you might consider the Brass Key which has an excellent reputation and is close to things happening in town. Also, the Fairbanks Inn might be a possibility. Have a great time!
What about Seacoast in Hyannis? Also walking distance to a lot of attractions , restaurants and bars on Main St. yet right near the harbor and beach. They are highly rated on tripadvisors and moderate in price. Check it out.
If you expect a rowdy late night, Hyannis or Provincetown would be the best choices. One word of caution, over the past few years the Hyannis police have been cracking down on late night misbehavior. I haven%26#39;t seen anything in the paper lately, but I recall several articles from last summer about problems with the after-hours bar crowd.
You%26#39;d have a really good time in this Pub for SURE. You could leave the cars in their parking lot and forget about them for a few days. This place is called the Cape Cod Irish Village in West Yarmouth on Rte 28. One thing about it that you%26#39;ll really like is that they have breakfast and dinner packages and their food is really good, you pick what you want right off the menu too. The rooms are nothing to write home about, trust me they%26#39;re just your basic motel rooms, but you%26#39;re hardly ever there any way. The pub is the draw here and that%26#39;s where you%26#39;ll want to be at night with your type of a group any way. I think you guys would have a really good time here. If it%26#39;s rainy when you%26#39;re here during the day? Head to Hyannis, it%26#39;s right up the road, tons of shopping along this road and all that. There%26#39;s even a Christmas Tree Shop right across the road. Be careful crossing this road, it gets busy in the summer months, just use their cross walk. Their outdoor pool here is fun, most of the time with groups that stay there like yours. It%26#39;s a place that people go to all year round too which shows you how much fun it is. It%26#39;s all ages too, your age group is starting to find out about this wonderfully convenient little place these days. They own the motel beside them called the Mayflower as well as the Cape Traveler. I%26#39;ve stayed at the Cape Traveler and there%26#39;s a walking path to get right to the Pub %26amp; main complex right out back, how convenient is that AND their pool here has a cabana where your group could hang out, so remember that:
www.capecod-irishvillage.com
Have a wonderful time!
Defintiely do Provincetown!! The accomodations might be a little priceir, but so worth it. Plus you will never need cabs- so factor that money into the hotels. Right along Commercial Street, you have bars, clubs, shopping, restaurants....and not to mention the most entertaining crowds around!! Staying in PTown you also have some of the most beautiful beaches surrounding you to hit up during the day.
Hyannis has grown overly crowded in the summer time - especially nights on Main Street. You%26#39;ll find yourself waitng online to get into a bar that isn%26#39;t worth it. From beach to the bars...cabs are needed and Hyannis beaches arent even all that great.
Also - in PTown...you%26#39;re rowdyness will blend right in!!
Hi guys! Some friends and I are also trying to plan a bachelorette and we%26#39;re deciding between Provincetown and Portland, ME. Any thoughts?! We think P-town would be something she would never forget but Portland is apparently so nice, too. Does anyone know anything about the Surfside Hotel %26amp; Suites in P-town?
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