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Old Dec 28th, 2011, 11:14 AM
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Providence (RI) and Cape Cod for 7 Days

Hello Everyone, we'll be in Philadelphia for a week (I'm in a conference while hubby with our 1 year old twins visit the city) in end of June, beginning of July). We're thinking of going to Providence for 2 nights and Cape Cod the rest of the time (Sunday to Sunday). My question is two fold: what to do and where to stay in Providence and the second is the same for Cape Cod. For the latter, we would love to rent a house (3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms if they are large rooms - we have friends meeting us there to sdhare the house). It would be great if the house is on the beach! Any recommendations? We love the outdoors, hiking, etc. We love little kitche towns, nice restaurants (that is happy to have kids there) and any must sees in the area. We LOVE seafood (where to eat great clams but not too expensive - maybe a roadside hole in the wall restaurants/shack?).

If you can also recommend must sees in Providence? The boys do OK in museums too and we love going to them.

If anyone also knows of stuff to do with (win 1 year old boys during the day (they are very well behaved), please chime in too! Many thanks again!
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Old Dec 28th, 2011, 05:49 PM
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Sorry I can't help with Providence, but for the Cape, If you want a house be aware that most house rentals are minimum of a week. There are lots of motels with kitchenetts, some along 6A between North Truro and Provincetown are on the beach (bay side).

As for not to be missed, I'd say the National Seashore is the best thing on the Cape.

One year olds will be happy playing in the sand (use lots of sunscreen) getting dirty and having the undivided attention of their folks.

Best wishes.
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Old Dec 28th, 2011, 06:10 PM
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thanks emalloy. where in the cape do you recommend for our first time? yes, we do have 7 days. been looking at some and i think we'd like to keep it at $1000/week. the boys are happiest on their bjorns seeing the sights or hiking - we've taken them hiking from 2 months old. any good hiking in the area? we're thinking of visiting martha's vineyard and nantucket too. thanks for responding!
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I prefer the area from Eastham to Provincetown as that is where most of the National Seashore is. There are lots of hiking/biking trails in the Seashore some that are in/over the dunes and some that go through wooded areas.

$1000 a week is low for a roomy house on the shore but there are lots of places that might meet your budget.

The ferries to Nantucket and the Vineyard leave from Hyannis and Woods Hole. Hyannis is about half way to the elbow, Woods Hole is nearer the beginning of the Cape on the south, these are in the more congested area with more options for lodging and dining.
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Old Dec 28th, 2011, 08:08 PM
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sorry, that was $1000/week if just us and double with the other couple. I've been looking at wellsfeet and truro. any other areas i should search for in vrbo or weneedavacation?
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The National Seashore and other Outer Cape beaches are gorgeous but the water is too rough and too cold for toddlers.

Beaches facing Nantucket Sound have warmer water and small waves.

Providence: if the conference is at Brown or RISD, stay in the conference hotel, which is presumably downtown. There has been a lot of artsy rejuvenation downtown with lots of restaurants and galleries. If it is farther out at New England College, I can't help. You won't have any trouble filling two days.
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With kids, I'd stay in North Truro along the bay, as the water is calm . In July, high season, your budget will not get you a house on the water. If you stay in Wellfleet you can also access the wonderful freshwater kettle ponds, which are great for kids as well as adults who love to swim.
Both Wellfleet and Truro offer easy access to Provincetown, which is a must see.
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Old Dec 29th, 2011, 06:22 AM
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Most agency rentals are Saturday to Saturday. $1000 will get a basic cottage with few amenities and not near a beach as that time starts the high season on Cape Cod. Agree that you want to be on the bay side for warmer, calmer water. The Seashore beaches (Atlantic Ocean) are much colder. I don't think it will be more than 60 degrees at the beginning of July. Bay will be much warmer.
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Old Dec 29th, 2011, 06:32 AM
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Hi All, many thanks for the advice (s). OK, definitely got a confirmation from friends that they will be jpining us so we're looking at a 4 bedrrom for about $2500. We can be there on Saturday if needed, we'll just shave off a day from Providence.

my conference is in Philadelphia (till June 28) then headed to Providence for what was a couple of days but I guess just overnight now.

Yes, looking at the bayside. Which area Would be more affordable to have really near the water? Many, many thanks!!,
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Old Dec 29th, 2011, 09:21 AM
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Found a house that looks like it may work for us bu it's between shore drive in barnstable. Is that road really busy and dangerous to cross? Thanks.
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Can you give more info?
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Barnstable is much more built up, year round community, less beachy feel. I agree with other posters that you should limit your search to Eastham, Wellfleet, Truro if you want a beach vacation. You won't get waterfront for your price range and there are no rental properties to speak of on the ocean side as it's all National Seashore. For $2500 you can get a nice home a mile from the water (really not terrible) or a more run down property closer to the water but still a long walk away. It's very easy to drive to and park at the bay beaches as well as the ponds, you'll have a wonderful vacation. If you post links to potential properties I would be happy to make comments, I'm sure plenty of other people would also.
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Hi All. Sorry, I threw my back out and been in pain so haven't had a chance to reply back. This is the property we're about to book. What do you think? The bedroom situation is ideal and the owner is renovating the rest of the bedrooms this spring. It's about 300 yards from the beach.

http://www.weneedavacation.com/Cape-...-Rental-17535/

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Oh, and the address is 525 Shore Drive, Truro, Ma
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Old Jan 2nd, 2012, 12:21 PM
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That part of North Truro is very built up with a lot of rentals close to one another. You can see this by using google and "walking" around the area.

If that's okay with you, it's a good location in that you can walk to the bay beach and, I think, you're on the local bus route that takes you into Provincetown. That's a big advantage since parking in P-town can be a real pain sometimes.
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Hi maria so,

To answer the Providence part of your trip, would your twins enjoy the zoo? http://www.rwpzoo.org/

I'd choose to stay along the riverwalk section of Providence. On selected weekends, there's Water/Fire in Providence. We finally went last year and it's a lot of fun. I don't think the dates are out for 2012 - they are usually on saturday evening: http://www.waterfire.org/
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As cw says you will be in a colony of cottages. That may actually be nice for you with little ones. Also, it looks lovely on the inside so you won't feel like the kitchen is disgusting to cook in. You're close to Provincetown,which is fun to walk around in, and if you're willing to pay for parking (generally about $10/day) it's plentiful. You did much better than I thought you were going to be able to do with your budget.
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Old Jan 3rd, 2012, 09:22 AM
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Hi Folks. we actually now increased our budget to $5500/week because we really wanted waterfront but most of the properties are booked already! I am now considering Dennis, Brewster, Sagamor Beach...where else is there a chance for beachfront at that price range for 4 bedrooms, hopefully private.
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OK Folks. Here's our top 3 choices (in order of preference). The first one is actually in Chatham but love the fact that the backyard IS the beach. Any advice? Quite torn between the first 2.

http://www.weneedavacation.com/Cape-...-Rental-10173/

http://www.weneedavacation.com/Cape-...-Rental-18408/

http://www.weneedavacation.com/Cape-...-Rental-19356/
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I guess I'd go with your ratings, though I love Great Island views and Chequesset Neck Rd., so I would choose house #2 for myself. I love Wellfleet but the beach may not be as nice as the one in Chatham and I think being right on the beach is important to you.

I might ask the owners for an up-to-date beach photo since there can be lots of change from year to year.

I find the third house rather claustrophobic. Sounds as though you have a great trip shaping up.
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