Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In your traveling experience, what appeals to you on Cape Cod, is there anything that I wouldn’t find on MV or Nantucket?
Nothing is better than the vineyard. Considered renting off island once and the owner said “well it’s not going to be like Martha’s Vineyard.” I didn’t rent from him cause he was making a good point. I have no interest in staying on Nantucket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oak Bluff is actually very dumpy. It's the one town that feels little like cheesy and cheap. Also, Edgartown isn't great. Charming side streets and the harbor is attractive, but it's a tourist trap.
Ocean City is dumpy. Old Orchard Beach, dumpy. Oak Bluffs may not be fancy but it isn’t “dumpy”.
I’ve been to all 3 and I agree 100%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Cape person myself, it can be a lot easier to choose the wrong spot on the Cape. with MV or Nantucket, its all good.
I have not spent much time on MV, but don't parts of it have really bad traffic in the summer? Traffic on the cape is bad too but it is bigger so I think easier to avoid the traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oak Bluff is actually very dumpy. It's the one town that feels little like cheesy and cheap. Also, Edgartown isn't great. Charming side streets and the harbor is attractive, but it's a tourist trap.
Ocean City is dumpy. Old Orchard Beach, dumpy. Oak Bluffs may not be fancy but it isn’t “dumpy”.
Anonymous wrote:Oak Bluff is actually very dumpy. It's the one town that feels little like cheesy and cheap. Also, Edgartown isn't great. Charming side streets and the harbor is attractive, but it's a tourist trap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vineyard is wonderful. I wish the no socks, loafers, giant SUV, finance bro, New Yorkers and ironed hair, tight faced wives would go somewhere else.
It depends on where you are. The Vineyard is very diverse. Some parts are really nice (Edgartown, Chillmark). Some parts are dumpy (Oak bluffs)
Anonymous wrote:Vineyard is wonderful. I wish the no socks, loafers, giant SUV, finance bro, New Yorkers and ironed hair, tight faced wives would go somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing?
We flew directly from DC to Nantucket. Took like an hour and 15 minutes. Picked up our car and - woof.
But OMG the "traffic" on Nantucket with all of the big rental SUVs? The congestion and nastiness at the two supermarkets? The general unplesantness of the place. The entitlement and arrogance? We had a regular deal at a house but found the general traffic/parking/nastiness on the island to be just too much. I'll never go back. There are so many many other nicer places to go to (and cheaper - everything on Nantucket is hiked up on the excuse that it had to be flown or shipped in. Well, yes, so does Amazon with my cat food and that's not going up.
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Anonymous wrote:Vineyard is wonderful. I wish the no socks, loafers, giant SUV, finance bro, New Yorkers and ironed hair, tight faced wives would go somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing?
We flew directly from DC to Nantucket. Took like an hour and 15 minutes. Picked up our car and - woof.
But OMG the "traffic" on Nantucket with all of the big rental SUVs? The congestion and nastiness at the two supermarkets? The general unplesantness of the place. The entitlement and arrogance? We had a regular deal at a house but found the general traffic/parking/nastiness on the island to be just too much. I'll never go back. There are so many many other nicer places to go to (and cheaper - everything on Nantucket is hiked up on the excuse that it had to be flown or shipped in. Well, yes, so does Amazon with my cat food and that's not going up.
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Nope. None of this. We went mostly by foot after we got to our cottage, we bought food at one supermarket where they were absolutely charming, though very expensive and we ate out at some lovely places. I think the weekends saw more "traffic" with day trippers but that didn't affect us.
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No car at Nantucket or the Vineyard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing?
We flew directly from DC to Nantucket. Took like an hour and 15 minutes. Picked up our car and - woof.
But OMG the "traffic" on Nantucket with all of the big rental SUVs? The congestion and nastiness at the two supermarkets? The general unplesantness of the place. The entitlement and arrogance? We had a regular deal at a house but found the general traffic/parking/nastiness on the island to be just too much. I'll never go back. There are so many many other nicer places to go to (and cheaper - everything on Nantucket is hiked up on the excuse that it had to be flown or shipped in. Well, yes, so does Amazon with my cat food and that's not going up.
"
Nope. None of this. We went mostly by foot after we got to our cottage, we bought food at one supermarket where they were absolutely charming, though very expensive and we ate out at some lovely places. I think the weekends saw more "traffic" with day trippers but that didn't affect us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Cape person myself, it can be a lot easier to choose the wrong spot on the Cape. with MV or Nantucket, its all good.
I have not spent much time on MV, but don't parts of it have really bad traffic in the summer? Traffic on the cape is bad too but it is bigger so I think easier to avoid the traffic.
We made the mistake of staying off Rt 28. Traffic was horrible anytime we wanted to go anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Cape person myself, it can be a lot easier to choose the wrong spot on the Cape. with MV or Nantucket, its all good.
I have not spent much time on MV, but don't parts of it have really bad traffic in the summer? Traffic on the cape is bad too but it is bigger so I think easier to avoid the traffic.