Suggestions on a beach...
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Suggestions on a beach...
Hey Y'all!!
In a couple of weekends a friend and myself were thinking about taking a weekend vacation to one of the beaches in the northeast.. Now I grew up in MA, so we always frequented Hampton, Salisbury and York Beach in ME. If I had my choice I'd be content with going to York however my friend wants to be able to go out at night and tear it up... We had talked about going to Newport, RI however the cheapest hotel I could find was $199..
(outrageous if you ask me...) So can any of you suggest a nice beach area that has decent priced hotels and a night life???? (remember this is only a weekend trip and I'll be driving, no flying involed..) Thanks Y'all!!

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I thought about the cape, but both of our funding is pretty low and we don't want to spend an arm and a leg for just two days.. I've been to hampton so many times that I'm all set with the teeny bopper scene for now... Basically that's my last resort...photogal wrote:Well Hampton has lots of night life but its a younger crowd. I think Salisbury is just run down and dirty now. How about the Cape? Lots to do there.
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Re: Suggestions on a beach...
Goluchester, Rockport or Salem. Salem is pretty cool with all that witch stuff, quite a few bars up there.


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Re: Suggestions on a beach...
that's because you didn't find the Pineapple Inn.....MA_Buffett_Fan23 wrote:Hey Y'all!!In a couple of weekends a friend and myself were thinking about taking a weekend vacation to one of the beaches in the northeast.. Now I grew up in MA, so we always frequented Hampton, Salisbury and York Beach in ME. If I had my choice I'd be content with going to York however my friend wants to be able to go out at night and tear it up... We had talked about going to Newport, RI however the cheapest hotel I could find was $199..
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(outrageous if you ask me...) So can any of you suggest a nice beach area that has decent priced hotels and a night life???? (remember this is only a weekend trip and I'll be driving, no flying involed..) Thanks Y'all!!
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if you just need a place to sleep, try the Motel Six. It's across the street from the water treatment plant, but it's cheap as Newport goes.
check in Middletown, RI. relatively short cab ride or drive into downtown Newport.
if nightlife is a requirement, you might try the Cape. Craigville beach is great, and Hyannis has nightlife. but hotels rooms are tough there, too....
fact is, anywhere there's nightlife AND a beach, hotels are gonna cost you on a summer weekend....
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You might try a little further north: Old Orchard Beach and Ogunquit. Decent beaches with good nightlife within walking distance of most places.
Also check with the Provincetown Chamber of Commerce. I think they offer a service that they know of available rooms in town. There are often cancellations. The neat part is you can take a shuttle boat from Boston and avoid the traffic. Most places will pick you and your luggage up at the dock. The nightlife is just a little "different" than the other beach places, although Ogunquit has a fair number of gay vacationers as well.
Also check with the Provincetown Chamber of Commerce. I think they offer a service that they know of available rooms in town. There are often cancellations. The neat part is you can take a shuttle boat from Boston and avoid the traffic. Most places will pick you and your luggage up at the dock. The nightlife is just a little "different" than the other beach places, although Ogunquit has a fair number of gay vacationers as well.
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Re: Suggestions on a beach...
But the only beach (that I know of) in Salem is at Winter Island. Haven't been there in years but I wasn't too impressed. Whenever I go to Salisbury these days, I do my actual sunning/swimming at the state park. The rest of that scene IS pretty run down and nasty. I'd go to Gloucester, but I've got no clue about places to stay around there. Wingarsheek beach has always been one of my favorites.PARROT HEAD MIKE wrote:Goluchester, Rockport or Salem. Salem is pretty cool with all that witch stuff, quite a few bars up there.
Or, I'd second the vote for Old Orchard Beach in Maine.
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Being a native Rhode Islander I'm partial to RI beaches. But I have to agree with School Girl Heart--You'll never find a reasonably priced hotel, near a beach town in the middle of the summer.
If you're into camping, you may want to see if you can get a tent/camper site in Burlingame State park or Fishermans Memorial State Park. Both are near the southern RI beaches and you'll find enough night life near by to keep you happy. I'm not a camper but there may be some private campgrounds down that way too.
Of course Newport on a hot summer Friday or Saturday night is really a lot of fun. Be careful though, some of the tourist places charge a cover charge high enough to make the price scalpers charge for Buffett tickets seem reasonable!!
If you're into camping, you may want to see if you can get a tent/camper site in Burlingame State park or Fishermans Memorial State Park. Both are near the southern RI beaches and you'll find enough night life near by to keep you happy. I'm not a camper but there may be some private campgrounds down that way too.
Of course Newport on a hot summer Friday or Saturday night is really a lot of fun. Be careful though, some of the tourist places charge a cover charge high enough to make the price scalpers charge for Buffett tickets seem reasonable!!
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) Have you tried looking in Narragansett for hotels??? I am not sure how much cheaper they are but its worth a shot! We are like 10 minutes away from Newport and if ya want to stop by and say hi I can throw ya some tokens for the bridge!
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions!!! Looks like we may just make it a day trip up to York... I'd much rather save my money for my Jones Beach trip

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LOL, you got that right!job41475 wrote:MA_Buffett_Fan23 wrote:Thanks everyone for your suggestions!!! Looks like we may just make it a day trip up to York... I'd much rather save my money for my Jones Beach trip![]()
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Yeah, that's a good decision. Jones Beach is the important trip.
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