Chatham lodging
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Chatham lodging
We are considering staying at this location in August for a few days however we are hoping for some R&R as well as going to the National Seashore. Any feedback on how this place is? We are also considering Wesquasset Inn.
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Chatham is a lovely town. If you or your traveling companion are into golf, the bonus of the Wequasset Inn is that you get to play the Cape Cod National course - a very nice course.
If you can help it, I would avoid coming onto the Cape on a Saturday as it is rental turnover day.
If you can help it, I would avoid coming onto the Cape on a Saturday as it is rental turnover day.
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Joined: Sep 2004
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Chatham is a great little town and you usually don't see alot of kids running around it.
I have not stayed there in years, but used to stay at the Chatham Bars Inn. If I remember correctly, they had a Sunday night Lobster buffet that has yet to be beat in my travels.
We used to have breakfast and or dinner at the Wequasset Inn while staying with friends in Orleans. Nothing special for dining in my opinion, but my friends loved it.
The Inn in the center of Chatham - Wayside I believe is very charming. My sister loved it there, but noted that her room was very small. If you stay nearer the center, you can just walk into the center and other areas.
I have not stayed there in years, but used to stay at the Chatham Bars Inn. If I remember correctly, they had a Sunday night Lobster buffet that has yet to be beat in my travels.
We used to have breakfast and or dinner at the Wequasset Inn while staying with friends in Orleans. Nothing special for dining in my opinion, but my friends loved it.
The Inn in the center of Chatham - Wayside I believe is very charming. My sister loved it there, but noted that her room was very small. If you stay nearer the center, you can just walk into the center and other areas.




