The Cape in early Sept.
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Go after Labor day (First monday in Sept) weekend and...
1. Generally there will be less people.
2. Many hotels, Motels will drop their prices as in general terms Labor day signals the end of peak tourist season.
3. But bear in mind that some attractions many close/operate shorter hours after labor day.
The follwing websites may be able to give you an idea of any interesting events and the weather after Labor day.
www.capecodonline.com
www.capecodtravel.com
www.capecodder.com
Have fun - I hope this information helps
1. Generally there will be less people.
2. Many hotels, Motels will drop their prices as in general terms Labor day signals the end of peak tourist season.
3. But bear in mind that some attractions many close/operate shorter hours after labor day.
The follwing websites may be able to give you an idea of any interesting events and the weather after Labor day.
www.capecodonline.com
www.capecodtravel.com
www.capecodder.com
Have fun - I hope this information helps
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After Labor Day, but be prepared for cool weather, especially in the evenings when it can be downright cold. Swimming on Cape Cod, even in July and August, is for the hearty. Water temps do not get very comfortable.
Visit the Kennedy Museum in Hyannis, ferry to Martha's Vineyard for the day, enjoy excellent seafood.
Visit the Kennedy Museum in Hyannis, ferry to Martha's Vineyard for the day, enjoy excellent seafood.
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Fear Not Pete. Conventional wisdom says that traffic is the worst on Labor Day and Memorial Day weekends but this is not true for Labor Day. All the families are gone with school starting and the college kids are gone as well. Having stated that; traffic will still be bad around the Cape Cod Canal on Friday afternoon Saturday morning and Monday afternoon and throughout the weekend in parts of Rt 28.
If you truely want to avoid crowds, though, come after Labor Day. The Cape is still plenty warn in the Fall.
As for MV I have no idea.
If you truely want to avoid crowds, though, come after Labor Day. The Cape is still plenty warn in the Fall.
As for MV I have no idea.