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Please help with a seemingly impossible task. I am looking for a hotel that can offer the following:
1. Walk to beach 2. Has outdoor pool 3. Walk to lobster roll, bar, etc. Bonus if there is an on-site restaurant or bar and the beach is a real beach, not a marsh. I have just read 1 million Travelocity reviews and left feeling discouraged. I would like to spend $500 a night or less but can go a little higher if necessary. Not interested in VRBO. Two kids. Two adults. |
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Try the Wayside Inn in Chatham. Might be more than $500 but not Chatham Bars Inn level.
Also can try Pleasant Bay Village Resort, but it's not walkable to town. |
| There's very few actual hotels in Cape Cod... most people rent houses. |
There is stuff in Hyannis, but not a lot of good options. |
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The hotels tend to be motels on route 6 not nice hotels on the beach. Part of what makes Cape cod great is that there aren't hotels on the beach.
But oceans edge would work. |
| We used “we need a vacation” to book a home rental in Cape cod. |
OP specifically requested a hotel, not interested in home rentals. |
| This is not a common set up for the cape. I'm not sure if it even exists other than Chatham Bars and Oceans Edge |
| How attached are you to #3? The Sea Crest hotel is very nice and has #1 and #2. The beach is lovely and there are multiple restaurants on site (at least there see when we went a few years ago). https://www.seacrestbeachhotel.com/ |
| The beach on the cape typically isn't walkable to food options. A lot of the roads are narrow with no sidewalks |
| Look for b&bs not Airbnb but the traditional bed breakfasts. We were going to go and that's what I looked at for our family of 4. I couldn't find an affordable hotel and didn't want a house for 7 days since we were going to MV too. |
And OP seems like they do not know anything about the Cape because what they want really does not exist other than maybe 1-2 options. |
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+1 Make sure you book on the mansion side. Very important for access to the beach! |