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katiekate May 20th, 2006 09:24 PM

Hurry...Need advise for upscale Newport accomodations
 
You'll probably think I'm crazy, but I have just booked a flight for daughter (for her graduation present) and I for Newport end of May, but don't have hotel reserved yet!!! I have never been, but it has been on my wish list ever since I read an article on The Chanler at Cliffwalk. I only know about The Chanler, but would appreciate other suggestions along this same line. Since this is a special occasion, budget is not a big issue this trip. Also, if there is anything else you think 18 yr. old daughter might enjoy, please don't hesitate to mention. (She is planning to study studio art next yr. in college)

katiekate May 20th, 2006 09:28 PM

Oops, forgot to clarify this is Newport, Rhode Island.

katiekate May 21st, 2006 10:08 AM

Hoping someone will see this today and be able to offer recommendations.

HenryR May 21st, 2006 10:17 AM

I don't know much about Newport, but I stayed once at the Newport Harbor Hotel. It was very nice and is near all of the shops and restaurants.

katiekate May 21st, 2006 10:23 AM

Any comments on Castle Hill Inn?

nina May 21st, 2006 11:25 AM

Castle Hill in is Fantastic, we stayed in the Harbor Houses. It is in a beautiful setting on a hill overlooking the bay, just beautiful. They have adirondack chairs on the lawn where everyone has cocktails and watches the sun set. The Main Inn is a beautiful old estate that was just redone 2 years ago. Rates include an amazing breakfast and afternoon Tea.

They also have beach house rooms which have King beds and sofabeds, and are right on the beach with decks overlooking the waves. We looked at these but didn't stay in them, they're about $600-$800 a night!

I know they also just added some new beach cottages from some little shacks that they purchased and renovated near the "old" (they aren't that old, maybe 5 years?), beach cottages, they're set to open in May, I don't know if they're finished yet.

Just FYI, we've been able to call the day before and negotiate on rates if they have vacancies.

nina May 21st, 2006 11:27 AM

Katie, you can check availability online through Castle Hills website.

katiekate May 21st, 2006 01:51 PM

Just spoke to The Chanler and they have a ocean villa that sounds fantastic. I'm leaning that way...what do you think? Castle Hill didn't have the dates we needed.

milemarker0 May 21st, 2006 05:21 PM

If budget is not an issue, then you can't go wrong with the Chanler...slight walk to town, but doable, and it's a beautiful setting...

There really aren't any others "along the same line" except for Castle Hill...

Be sure to check out the Newport Art Museum...along with the usual Newport attractions....

katiekate May 21st, 2006 05:32 PM

Thank you everyone. Was good to hear your comments milemarker0; just what I needed to hear.
I'm curious though, would you consider the Chanler and Castle Hill to be in the same category?

milemarker0 May 21st, 2006 05:41 PM

Both in the same class...although the Chanler is smaler, and a little more about the accomodations (i.e. rooms) than Casstle Hill....Castle Hill has a better view/grounds (larger) IMO...but is more remote than the Chanler...but they are in the same class...high end.

cybor May 22nd, 2006 04:11 AM

The Chanler is much posher and more detail oriented (European hotel) than the Castle Inn in my opinion. It offers nice views as well as being at the entrance of the cliffwalk. Their resturant, btw, is one of the best around. The walk to Belluvue Ave. (shops, resturants and mansions) is only about 5mins. There's also a swimming beach next to the Chanler.
Although Castle Inn is nice and the views are spectacular you won't find the quality of the Chanler. I was a bit disappointed the last time we ate at the Castle - average food and less than average service. You will need to get in your car to go anywhere as it's a bit away from things.
Best of luck!

katiekate May 22nd, 2006 07:32 AM

I am so excited. Plans have been made and we have reserved one of the ocean villas. Neither my daughter or I have been to Newport, or Rhode Island for that matter.
Since it is our first time, do you think we will need a car? I really don't think I'm up for driving, unless you think we'll need one. I was thinking we could use taxi if it is not walking distance. We will have 3 full days in Newport. BTW, we are flying directly into PVD.
I so appreciate the quick responses to my urgent questions. I just love this site; everyone is always so helpful.

milemarker0 May 22nd, 2006 07:54 AM

Do you need a car...? No, but a car would definitely help from getting to/from PVD...they have a shuttle, but it gets expensive.

You could walk/do taxis from The Chanler to town etc....but a car would be nice to do the Ocean Drive/Ten Mile Drive....but perhaps you could do a tour.

I personally would like to have a car, but if you're "not up for it" Newport is definitely doable without one, if you're just planning on staying in town for the 3 days.

nina May 22nd, 2006 08:11 AM

Milemarker, I'm curious, you mentioned to go with the Chanler if money was no object...Just how much more expensive is it than Castle Hill?

nina May 22nd, 2006 08:14 AM

Katie,
Make sure you write a trip report, I'd be curious to hear how you liked the Chanler. I was considering both for my birthday but I thought from the photos that the Chanler was a little too ornate for my tastes. I love Castle Hill, definitely more my style and I'm actually hoping to get there this weekend.

I was also under the impression that Castle Hill was more expensive, but I guess not according to milemarker.

nina May 22nd, 2006 08:15 AM

Sorry, my previous posts about rates should have been directed to cybor not milemarker!

katiekate May 22nd, 2006 08:50 AM

If we decide to rent a car, how is the drive from PVD to Chanler? Is it difficult to find? Any conjested expressways or TALL bridges? I have a height phobia ;>) yikes!! On the other hand, I am an adventurous gal!

milemarker0 May 22nd, 2006 09:04 AM

From PVD to Newport is pretty straight forward....95 South to Route 4 South, to 138 East....about 30 - 35 minutes. Chanler is pretty easy to find in Newport, right on Memorial Blvd.

Bridges...??? Yup, 2 of them. The first,The Jamestown Bridge is the smallest, and the 2nd, The Newport Bridge is BIG...Largest suspension bridge in New England, and 63rd in the world...but beatiful views, all the way to Block Island (But it sounds like you wouldn't be up for sightseeing up that high....)

It is possible to get to Newport WITHOUT going on those 2 bridges, but you'd have to go the other way around the Bay, and would take 45mins - over an hour depending on traffic...

katiekate May 22nd, 2006 03:39 PM

Ha ha...fortunately I am only scared of bridges when I'm the driver...I can do all the sightseeing I want when I'm the passenger.
I made reservations at Spice Pear one night. A few other restaurants that have been recommended are: Bouchards, Brick Ally Pub, and Scales and Shells. The last two are more casual and have the local flavor from what I understand. Any comments? Also, I'm trying to think of some special things to do with my daughter; one thing I've thought of might be to take a bike or moped ride around the 10 mile drive taking along a picnic. What do you think? Please help me think of other things besides shopping (which we will definitely do, too)
Any spa recommendations?
Sorry, I'm about to wear you all out. But, please know you are so appreciated.

cybor May 22nd, 2006 08:37 PM

Hi katiek,
You'll love the Chanler and the Spiced Pair.
As for a car, it's really not nec. as you can use shuttles, cabs or walk. Parking is a real pain. The Chanler can arrange transportation for you from the airport if nec.
You've chosen some great resturants - Bouchards - intimate with excellant food and service. Brick Alley - good food in a fun atmosphere. Tell us what kinds of food you like for more suggestions.
Biking Ocean drive is awesome with a picnic at Brenton Point - great views and if lucky many people will be out flying award winning kites. If you ride further you'll see Fort Adams - ride thru there - it's a must see. There's a ferry service from there to Block Island - I'm not sure when it starts though.
I'm not sure if the mansions interest you or what other types of things you like. How long are you staying for?
The Hyatt has a nice spa.
Enjoy!

John_T_Cuttino May 23rd, 2006 05:23 AM

So far good choices and recommendations.
If the weather is good, take a picnic to Brenton Point State Park. It is on the 10 mile Ocean Drive. Beautiful views and kite flying.
Topnotch restaurants (in addition to Castle Hill Inn and Spiced Pear) are: West Deck, 22 Bowen, The Mooring, White Horse Tavern. Good, more casual restaurants are Scales and Shells (best seafood (it's all they serve, also cash only and no reservations)), Clark Cook Candy Shoppe, Black Pearl, Cheeky Monkey, Asterix. Very casual, cheaper and popular (more lunch places): Brick Alley Pub, Red Parrot.
The mansions are a must. The best are Breakers, Marble House, The Elms (Preservation Society houses, combo tickets available).
Beechwood (The Astors) is a theatrical production "period actors" show you around the house as if you have come to call. Rough Point (Doris Dukes place). Belcourt Castle.
If art is your thing, what about a side trip to Providence and tour RISD (Rhode Island School of Design)?
When are you coming? There are happenings in Newport almost every weekend?

Larry1 May 23rd, 2006 08:28 AM

Yes, when are you going? This coming weekend (e.g. Memorial Day weekend)? If so, Newport will be mob scene, traffic and parking will be nutty and you might be better off w/o a car. If you are coming mid-week, or even up thru the first weekend in June, getting a car might be a better idea.

katiekate May 23rd, 2006 10:51 AM

Awesome suggestions...thank you. We will arrive May 30 - June 3. Loved the RISD tour idea. I know she would love to see the school, in fact, it is a school she has had strong interest in and it would also give us an opportunity to see Providence. Isn't Brown Univ. also located there? We will only have 3 full days, so we are going to be very busy, but I am so excited. I have told her I am taking her some place special, but have not told her the location. Can't wait!!

cybor May 23rd, 2006 11:49 AM

It just so happens that I turned in my final school project at RISD and will be graduating in 2 weeks. Great school - I love it. Yes, Brown is right up the St. and PC isn't too far away. Lots happening in Providence - very doable city.

milemarker0 May 23rd, 2006 11:55 AM

If you don't rent a car, or don't feel like driving up to Providence, you can always take the ferry from Newport to Providence, and enjoy a cheap trip up the Bay....here's a link with info:

http://www.ripta.com/schedules/ferry.php

katiekate May 23rd, 2006 05:47 PM

Congrats on your graduation Cybor. Did you begin your freshman yr. at RISD? What field of study? My daughter will start her freshman yr. at Southern Methodist Univ. (Dallas) this Fall, studing studio art or maybe art history. Sorry, didn't mean to get away from the original topic.
What else would you recommend while in Providence? Our flight leaves at 1 pm, do you think there would be enough time before the flight?

cybor May 24th, 2006 06:08 AM

Thanks katie, I'm one of the (much) older students - went straight thru from freshman - Int. Architecture.
Re:
Providence, Are you saying you'll only have the morning until 1p to see Providence? If so, perhaps you could tour the school, check out the RISD musuem and walk up the hill to Brown. It's all relatively close. Brown is huge though, so you will probably only be able to see parts of the campus. If time allows, you could walk the river that RISD butts up to or go down to Thayer St. It's a funky st. where lots of students hang out. There's a few good book stores, cafes and cute shops.
Let us know how long your planning on spending in Prov. for more help.

katiekate May 24th, 2006 08:10 AM

cybro-Actually we could spend an entire day in Prov., (either day 2,3, or 4), but I was thinking since we have to go to PVD airport last day (day 5), we could go over early that last day and see the sight, albeit very limited time. Does this make sense? We would probably be better off spending an entire day. Would you recommend using the ferry to go across?

What is Int. Architecture? Are you from the area (RI)?

cybor May 24th, 2006 08:32 AM

A low paid arch. Yes, I live in RI, close to Newport.
The ferry would work and be a nice ride, if running - not sure. Otherwise you could hire a limo. service or take a Bonanza bus from Newport to Kennedy Plaza. You also could bus from Newport - Kingston (close to URI) then take the train to Providence. Both options would bring you 15 min. or so away if walking to RISD. You'll find cabs thru-out Providence. I would ask the Chanler to prearrange your transportation.

Larry1 May 24th, 2006 11:10 AM

Katiekate- given that you are going to be in Newport Tuesday through Friday (I am not counting Saturday as that is the day you will be leaving) I will point out that traffic and parking in Newport will really not be all that bad. So don't rule out a rental car on that account. If money isn't a huge issue I would point out that having a car will give you a little more freedom of choice of when and where to spend your time in Newport. Also, travel and traffic between Newport and PVD is really not bad either; PVD is a small airport and really easy to rent/return a rental car into. My way of thinking, the small amount of hassle of driving/parking in newport (mid week, of course) is worth the extra freedom.

PamSF May 24th, 2006 11:48 AM

The Francis Malborne House is absolutely lovely!

EmilyC May 24th, 2006 12:11 PM

I agree with the above posters regarding having a rental car. If you are staying at the Chandler, you can easily walk to the Cliff Walk and the sites of Bellevue Avenue. You can also take the shuttle. However, with the car, you will have the freedom to do things on your own. Taxis are somewhat limited in Newport as well. The drive from the airport is easy and takes about 35 minutes.Consider getting a GPS in the car so you can have even more options on directions.
Since you also considered Castle Hill Inn, you might want to have a nice dinner there...reserve a window table when you make reservations...they have a gorgeous restaurant with excellent service(IMHO) and outstanding views.
Does your daughter like sailing ?? - you might consider a half day sail or lessons for her. There are boat rentals in Fort Adams.

EmilyC May 24th, 2006 12:38 PM

I forgot to mention that there is a Waterfire in Providence at sunset on June 2. More details @ "Waterfire.com".Since you are planning a trip to the city you should combine it with waterfire.

katiekate May 24th, 2006 03:44 PM

You all are absolutely amazing. Sometimes when you post you never know what kind of a response you will get, but this time it has just been great. Thanks everyone. The hotel provides a roundtrip pick up service for a resonable fee, so I have already signed up for that. And, they have also offered their hotel car to take us anytime (when available), so we might wait and see how that pans out before I commit to a rental.
Don't know what Waterfire is, but I'm going to check it out right now.
I definitely want to see Castle Hill while we're there.
Forgot to ask about good places for lunch.

katiekate May 27th, 2006 09:16 AM

Only 3 more days and we're off. Any last minute suggestions for lunch? If we have time to do a little shopping, where should we go? Thanks everyone!

milemarker0 Jun 8th, 2006 05:24 PM

Just wondering how your trip went, what you ended up doing, and how you found the Chanler....?

katiekate Jun 8th, 2006 07:59 PM

Thanks for asking. I am working on a trip report right, and hope to get it posted soon. But, just so you'll know we had a wonderful time and The Chanler is awesome. Check back in a couple days.


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