npmommie
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If you take the ferry to Provincetown you could do without a car, you will be right in town and can walk to shops restaurants etc, i think there are trollies to get you to a beach i am not positive but i think you could get out to race point by trolly, and there is always a cab, but trolley can get you all around town but depending on what you want to do out there you may not need it. provincetown is a great destinationAlso - tell me the scoop on the ferry from Boston to Provincetown in Cape Cod. Should we do that or drive?
Understand why you picked Norwood. Still would recommend staying near the beach somewhere.If it was the middle of January or something, it wouldn't matter much. But July is prime beach season and we have lots of beautiful ones. In Norwood, you are quite a ways away from any beaches or beach towns. Look along the coast.
I have to agree, i wouldn't stay out in norwood, there are reasonable hotels in other locations too.
what do you want to do on the majority of your time in the boston area
If it was the middle of January or something, it wouldn't matter much. But July is prime beach season and we have lots of beautiful ones. In Norwood, you are quite a ways away from any beaches or beach towns. Look along the coast.
and got a pretty good rate at Marriott's Residence in Tudor Wharf. I know the location could be improved, but for the $$, it's the best I could do. I may keep looking at Hotwire, but I like the fact that the Marriott has two Queen Beds and a little kitchen set up.




