![]() ![]() What she didn’t tell me was that the resort was completely full due to a children’s sports team that had booked the entire resort. Told them what i was looking for and The woman said they had everything I had inquired about. I called the resort with many questions before booking. ![]() The advertisement said you wouldn’t even have to leave the premises. Its been a long cold winter and working many hours we were happy to find this resort. My husband and I just wanted to get away for a weekend. When kids put themselves in danger does not make it fair to the lifeguards and the rest of us. I'll be the first to save a child caught in the fast river. We all need to watch out for each other in the water also. Mark my words if he got hurt we would have been witnesses for the lifeguards. (Yes, the boy understood) Not because of the lifeguard because of the misbehaving boy. Seeing that boy everytime around being told to get a tube annoying. I myself would love to swim freely in the lazy river but don't due to the rules. Where was the parent? It got to a point we began siding with the lifeguard. Every time around this boy was whistled at to get a tube. My husband and I witnessed a certain boy that was constantly told to stay with a tube and he would get one go past a lifeguard then leave it and swim freely. If you are able to keep yourself underwater, the water was nice The lifeguards were attentive and friendly. ![]() With covid the roof has to be open making it a little chilly. You can't blame the lifeguards, they are doing their jobs. Maybe, just maybe, when we go next time, people will pay attention. If a whistle is blown look and see what it being identified. Guess what, they closed the slides.PEOPLE, PLEASE, pay attention, watch your children. After 4 lifeguards repeatedly blew the whistles a mgr came out. Later that day there was an obnoxious person, drunk and acting very inappropriate. He said why, I said, the sign says don't do it, if you continue they'll close it down. He said why, I pointed at a sign that clearly read, no spectators in the splash area. I went to the person and said he's blowing the whistle at you. After the sixth time I asked the lifeguard what's the matter. Thumbs up for that, a couple of the circulators / internal blasters were not working there was a power outage before we got there and it messed up the sync. One of my favorite places on MV is the marina at Menemsha Village & getting a lobster roll there for lunch.Lazy man river is not up to par, they are working on it. It's cute shops, delicious homemade ice cream, very nice people, and beautiful, relaxing sights & scenery. ![]() We have been there in the sun and the rain, and still, it's never a disappointment. I have stayed at both islands, but in recent years, it's always a day trip. Also, I would be happy to answer more questions if you want to chat. I don't think you'll be disappointed! I would email the chamber of commerce for tourist books for these places, this week, so you have time to read & compare. They are both worth the money!! I love both so much. We & I love both though! Prices are more expensive on Nantucket, Shops are beautiful on both islands. If you're traveling with children, there is more to do on Martha's Vineyard. If you are traveling with an adult group, Nantucket is lovely. It's about an hour long and well worth doing once. It's fantastic & fills you in on the history & details of the island. Then you can get to south beach, with the biggest waves, see the light house, the towns with the cobbled streets, etc. If you go there, you can purchase bus tickets right at the docks. We bought our ferry tickets a couple days in advance. You can go over on any ferry, but have to commit to a specific return ferry time, of your choice. This year, the ferry to MV was only about 25 - 30% capacity, with many empty rows between groups of people. You don't want to spend 2 - 3 hours getting there. If you go, take the FAST ferry! It's a little more expensive, but well worth it. It's a totally acceptable way to get around. It's cheap & goes everywhere, and runs every 15-30 min.s. This year we actually took the town bus around the island. Every couple years we rent a jeep on Martha's Vineyard and see the whole island, visit our favorite towns and spots & eat where we like. Social distancing & use of masks was widespread & observed everywhere. We go to the Cape every year, and have for decades. Answer: Hi! I vacationed in Falmouth in July and found it to be no problem. ![]()
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