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    3.6 (47 reviews)
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    Rosita Z.

    Pros: We went right after memorial day so we didn't pay an overpriced stay. They provide wagons that you can use to move your luggage from the car to the airstream more easily. The clubhouse has different activities on different days and they write them down on the blackboard. They also offer plenty of boardgames that you can borrow at the front. Coffee and granola is provided in the morning as well. The airstream has plates, cups, cutting boards, kettle, forks and knives. The toiletries they provide are of ok quality in comparison with the getaway cabin. There's also a bike trail that goes to different beaches in the area. Cons: there is a minimum of days that you need to stay in order to book... We felt like the airstreams were too close to each other. If we had gone during memorial day weekend, we probably would have regretted it, as it feels like there's a lack of privacy. It didn't feel like a getaway. There was nature but I feel like there should have been more trees as this is a "glamping" site. I also wish that they provided more breakfast options than just granola. Maybe some bagels and eggs?. Overall, I am not sure if I would go back to this autocamp site, as the airstreams feel way too close to each other.

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    Kenny D.

    I just had my first experience at AutoCamp and I am pretty sure I will be back. I'll start with the bad: the room could have been cleaner and WiFi is horrid. That's it. Everything else was great! The staff are super friendly, as everyone I spoke to had a smile and great disposition. I stayed in the Airstream and, while small, it is big enough for two people to enjoy for a night or three at most. After that, you'll likely get either stir crazy or broke, because it is not cheap to stay here. The food was good too. I tried the double burger with everything sauce and it was excellent. The chocolate chip cookies were good too. The brownie was average at best, but the breakfast bagel was great too. I wish they had better coffee to wash it down with but you can't win them all. The main building is charming and hosts nightly events, as well as morning activities such as yoga. They also have games in there you can play, as well as bicycles for rent. The ability to use their little wagons to get your gear from the car to the camper and back was pretty cool too. All in all, I like a lot!!!

    Frank U.

    Overall, a very nice experience. Airstreams: positives - surprisingly more room than expected; 7 year old and 5 year old really enjoyed. nice shower; small sink, refrigerator and microwave. Each airstream has its own fire pit. Negatives: close proximity of airstreams to one another makes it seem a little less like a glamping experience. Club house: nice setting; simple food available; $35 per day 'activity fee' wasted on my family as we did not participate in yoga or live music, nor eat free breakfast (with one exception), but at least $35 fee was described in the booking email received upon reservation. Bike Path: Proximity to local bike path was a highlight for our family. Playground: Monkey bar contraption, itself, is nicely designed, but placing tree stumps underneath the 'monkey bar' is, from my perspective, a truly dumb idea. I saw at least three children, including one of my own, fall off the monkey bars and land awkwardly on the tree stumps, resulting in bruising and cuts. (My 5 year-old daughter has a bruise on her ankle the size of a silver dollar.) The tree stumps beneath the monkey bars need to be removed. Similarly, there are too many tripping hazards, especially tree stumps, that are hard to see at night, even with headlamps and flashlights, with the limited lighting at the site. (I like the fact that there is limited outdoor lighting as it enhances the glamping experience and facilitates star gazing...but too many trip hazards that could be mitigated. One of my daughters tripped, which resulted in a scrape more than a foot long. Cost - a bit pricey given scope of amenities but we stayed during the most expensive period of the year, Labor Day weekend, so okay. My kids liked the experience so much that we would consider returning and/or going to another AutoCamp site at another location.

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    Stephon M.

    This is my 2nd visit so i will base this review on that. The clubhouse is nice! Love the live music in the evening, i also like that they have a kitchen now. Could use a salad option but overall the burger and tots were delicious to me. Ambiance is nice in the clubhouse and all the staff are friendly and great! My premium airstream was very clean and nice.. only missing the stuff for the dog and the poker for the fire but a neighbor let us use the poker as we were in the middle of getting the fire off the ground. I do wish they had a couple excluded units where you a bit further away from neighbors. So if you want exclusivity then this is not it but it is a great glamping experience. The smores are amazing and didn't disappoint!

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    Candice S.

    Okay so I've now been twice and feel like I have enough to do a review. I'll begin by saying the staff is extremely sweet and attentive. They make you feel comfortable and truly take care of your needs. My first time I stayed we were given keys to an extremely dirty cabin that hadn't been cleaned yet although we were told the room was ready. Unfortunately the type of cabin we booked was all sold out so we had to adjust. This was disappointing but the staff took care of us and we made the best of it. I was disappointed that when I booked the agent told me there would be activities on the property but now that I've been twice it seems activities are only Friday-Sunday. Out of season, there isn't a ton to do besides being by the fire pit, riding a bike, or playing some games at the main house in the property. The food in the main house is made by the front desk staff so it's not super fancy but I guess it gets the job done. It appears to be pre-made meals that get heated up. Again, not a huge deal and most places don't offer this service so I won't complain too much. The first time we stayed in a cabin and the second time in an airstream. The cabin was really nice and had a great amount of space. The fire pit was large and there were really no complaints. The airstream was a different experience. We definitely felt the elements more. From ants in the airstream to feeling the airstream rattle from the wind. It's not a bad thing because we are in nature, just noticeable differences. The space is a lot smaller too. Not a big deal if you don't Intend to spend a lot of time Inside. Overall I enjoy being here. Do I think it's worth the money, not really. Would I go back, yes. It's a quick little getaway and for that I won't complain. Also pet friendly for those with a 4-legged friend.

    Saeed A.

    AutoCamp Cape Cod offers a unique and memorable camping-style hotel experience, perfect for those looking to enjoy the outdoors with modern comforts. The site features clean, well-maintained tents and cozy Airstream units, which, while compact, provide a charming and intimate setting. Guests can enjoy the atmosphere with live music at night, complemented by the warm glow of a wood fire, making for a cozy and inviting evening. One of the highlights of the stay is the complimentary breakfast, which adds a nice touch to the overall experience. However, it's worth noting that the cost can be quite high, which might be a drawback for some visitors. Despite this, many find the unique accommodations and amenities well worth the price for a memorable and enjoyable stay on Cape Cod. WiFi is the worst part at this place ! And didn't get any help when requested. Advised to go to a nearby cafe.

    Lauren A.

    10 Gold Stars and then some! My mom and I traveled to Auto Camp Cape Cod from Cleveland, Ohio. Although we had a long drive, when we arrived we immediately felt relaxed, at home and welcomed by the beautiful accommodations and wonderful staff. From the main house, the food and beverage options, the entertainment each night to the "little things" like re-chargeable lanterns to guide our way and the absolutely PERFECT Airstream with its perfect little details (and the most comfortable bed/pillows/blankets either of us have slept on/used EVER!), to the comforting scents of the toiletries.. omg i could go on and on. Everyone was kind, helpful, quick to fix any problems (we had none, but mentioned some weather stripping was in need of repair in our suite and they fixed it within 10 minutes. unbelievable!!). We will absolutely be back and my expectations of hotels/airbnbs/etc are now even higher because of Auto Camp. And when I do stay somewhere, you better believe I'm looking for Auto Camps in the area before i book anywhere else.

    Living room/pull out futon.
    Annie L.

    This is my second stay at AutoCamp. My first stay was at Yosemite when they first opened and many parts was not fully constructed. I find myself back to AutoCamp's newest location and surprisingly, most construction was done and it was operating to the fullest despite the pandemic. They could not have picked a better location for glamping as it is close to Downtown Falmouth, Woods Hole, Shining sea bike trail, Boston, Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. This location is on Palmer Ave, hidden in the woods, yet not too far amongst a residential area. The clubhouse is where you would want to start at to check in, get information, get your morning breakfast and purchase anything you might need including cups, souvenirs, premade BBQ kits, smores kit, hoodies, tshirts, card games, hats, stickers, patches, books, etc. There are wagons outside for you to haul your things to your camper. While I was there, they had a Fireside Chat with a local native as well as live music! The camper itself brand new as they just opened a month in a half ago! It is the exact same style and decor as Yosemite. The bath products are Ursa Major and includes many amenities including bath towels, face wipes, etc. The kitchen consists of all cooking pans, french press coffee maker, Pie in the sky coffee, utensils, plates and cups, mini fridge, microwave. The bedroom comes with a queen bed, small TV and there are 2 books in the camper in case you want to read! Outside has a BBQ pit and you can get GOOD WOOD from the clubhouse. We grilled chicken sausages and made smores on our last night there. It was raining the first two nights so I was glad on our 3rd night it cleared up! COVID updates: There is contactless check-in. Each camper has a name which will be emailed to you. You will look for your check in keycard outside the clubhouse in an envelope containing your camper's name. All purchases made inside the clubhouse has a self check out computer. You can do self check out and self bag! The emails I received mentioned a parking pass that was supposed to be in the check in envelope but ours never came with one. Either way, there is plenty of parking and our camper (#102) was close to parking & the clubhouse. Win win! I think this location is perfect, we had a wonderful stay and look forward to new locations in the future!

    Picture on their website of this location looks nothing like what is actually there.
    Clare C.

    Run for the hills. This place is not relaxing and for sure not a vacation getaway. I have glamped all over the USA and this was one of the most underwhelming experiences. This place shows capitalism is plain sight. They have packed as many RV and tent units on the property. It is worse than going to a govt camp ground that you would pay like 25 bucks for but instead pay over 350 a night. They staff also ask for tips so you know they are not paying them well. They charge exceptionally high prices but have no activities, no pool, hot tub etc. On the weekends or holidays the place will be filled with 100s of kids. You will feel like you are in a school lunch room in any of the common areas. I'm sure they know many children come to this location yet they have 0 things for them. For example they have a wood structure that has a platform they call a playground? So all the kids instead run around the only peaceful area near the lawn. At this point you may think you can go sit by your own camper.. well there are kids running around there as well plus since all the rvs are packed so tightly the air is filled with the smoke from everyone's fires. So not even pleasant to sit outside. My husband and I spent most our time cooped up in the rv or away from the camp altogether to get some peace. This place is not worth the visit at all. I rec always going to smaller businesses instead of chains for a high end glamping experience.

    Lisa V.

    Such a fun cool vibe. Camper was clean and had AC, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Live music in the lobby area was awesome. Campground wasn't loud. Lots of free bikes. Excelled staff.

    Lori R.

    This place is a little slice of heaven. If you're looking for an unique experience to unwind away from hustle and bustle, then this is the place. My husband and I are already checking out other locations of AutoCamp for our next vacation.

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    Maliyka M.

    First day here and I'm in love. I'm already planning my return trip. It's so peaceful here. The ambiance is stunning. The scenery amazing. I love the little amenities. They even provide ear plugs because the air/heating system can be loud. You can lay in bed at night and view the sky via the skylight. They have other locations, which I will probably have to visit as well.

    Example of how close the BEST units are and the lack of rule enforcement they have.  IE: party against our airstream
    Dylan A.

    It could be great... it really could. But a few key issues that just don't make spending $500 a night here worth it outside of the novelty of sleeping in a nice airstream (which you also could rent for a week for about the same cost as 2 nights here.) 1: the airstreams are very close to each other. Even if you pay for the upgraded ones, you'll be within earshot and touching distance of your neighbor. We booked a Vista (most expensive with supposedly the best views and most privacy) 2: staff does not enforce the rules. They say no pop up tents or amplified music and quiet hours starting at 10. Our neighbors had a pop up tent touching our airstream with a boom box and loud music till 10:15 or so. It sounded like a disco in our airstream. I texted the staff and they did nothing... not to mention this was their setup all day and it was very visible from the paths and roads that staff was walking on and past all day. 3: An older male staff member yelled at me and told me to "Stay on the F@uck1ng path" when I stepped about 3 feet off earlier in the day. These are covid times and the man was not wearing a mask, I simply wanted to keep 6 feet distance since he was coughing as he walked up the hill at me. 4: We arrived at 5PM, our airstream wasn't ready for us until 6PM (not a big deal, but would have been nice to get a text or call saying they were running behind) All in all - could be great... but they just miss on too many things. We'll be one and done guests unless they figure out a way to solve for not becoming a party spot.

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    Sea Crest Beach Resort

    2.4(300 reviews)
    3.4 mi
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    What's better than a Beach resort right on the it's own private beach located in Cape cod. The…read morerooms are clean and updated with the nautical yet beach house feel. There's plenty to do such as an indoor pool, jacuzzi and an arcade. Currently it's their "off-season" so not all shops and restaurants are open in the month of April. I'm here on a business trip and I'd definitely come back during the summer months for vacation.

    Our stay was from May 16-18, 2026…read more Good news: the beach is fabulous, easy parking, easy access to bath towels, great sunset views from the beach, or even our second-floor patio in the "5' building. Lots of chaises on the beach. They just installed water showers for body and feet. It's nice to have a 5-cubic-foot refrigerator in the room, and a Keurig which died halfway through my second day of first coffee. Mediocre: not ready for the season as the pool was not ready, nor were many of the food amenities, except the main dining room. The breakfast buffet was ok, omelette making was solid, but very slow. Cooks did not have the proper tools to flip omelettes, using rubber scrapers, not proper 'hamburg' style flippers. I'd be ready to wait 5-6 minutes for every omelette. And the hotel was basically at 20% of capacity, max. think much longer in-season. Water was provided daily (2 Bottles), but nowhere was it documented where you could get ice and/or refill a Yeti with water. BTW, it's off the lobby next to the ATM machine. As seniors, we had to constantly fight for our $30/day credits for food/refreshments. It got old, and we are NOT complainers. The frint desk did not have the necessary tickets for us. Gift shop - sad. Very little to buy except coffee and perhaps a high-priced 'lunch-sized' snack like Doritos. The indoor pool seemed fine, but we did not use it, as the weather was too warm. Bad: Almost everything else. The breakfast stands for the Scrambled eggs, bacon, and sausage served up at best warmish heat levels - food safety risk? FWIW, we did not get sick. But avoid if you like it hot. Coffee is from giant urns, very stale, and we ate as early as 9:15 on Monday!! (Their hours are from 8 to 11 am) . They'd be better off serving from carafes, especially at $23/person. Dorm/food service quality at best, and I am a college professor. The front office staff, from check-in to checkout, were poorly trained, to the point of being clueless. We wasted 20 minutes for each, when there was NO LINE at all. Each event required the desk supervisor to intervene. Really bad. I would NEVER leave your room unless wearing slides/sandals, etc. The main exit from the parking lot to "5" second floor had one of the dirtiest and most unattended carpeted steps that I have ever seen. totally filthy, with dirt and trash going up to a $270+ per night room. It needed not just a vacuuming, but a deep steam clean, years in the waiting. When they finally arrived to clean our room on Sunday near 6 pm, they didn't even replenish our coffee, nor the cups. On the cups, I'd bring your own, or small Yetis, and bring your own milk or cream. Coffee is all about plastic packaging for 'creamer' and 'sweetener'. Also, worn places on aspects such as doors are desperately in need of some attention and paint. And these are not in some weird, off-the-grid places. We are talking about the major bathrooms servicing the beach and outdoor spaces We ran into old friends who live in Falmouth and occasionally visit here. They remarked that once the "resort" fired its long-standing GM 2 or so years ago, everything has slipped and gotten more shoddy/worse. To think that this facility is somehow in the same hospitality group as the "Boston Harbor Hotel" is a total joke. While I get that the Cape gets expensive and crowded, I'd recommend the experience at places like Ocean Edge resort in Brewster, in the main building or annex. It costs a 1.7x, but if you like a true luxury experience, a bit better $$ for $$.

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    Sun Retreats Cape Cod

    Sun Retreats Cape Cod

    2.9(55 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Appreciate your quick response however, you are not addressing that you have a maintenance issue…read more The ground maintenance has deteriorated, and some of the equipment is missing such as the tetherball and horseshoes as well as some broken furniture needs to be replaced.well as some broken furniture needs to be replaced. Again the staff is But submit frustrated with the lack of direction and the hours that have been cut. Running a business for 47 years. I understand the bottom line is, but also customer satisfaction you'll keep bringing people back. Unfortunately, this is Case when a major corporation takes over a previously run family business. Have extreme the same thing and other Sun Resorts can't have made the transition in the past 5 years Hi Peter, We're happy to hear that you have enjoyed coming for the past 12 years. Please feel free to stop by our office with any questions or concerns that arise during your stay; we're here to help. As a Sun Retreats property, we primarily serve seasonal and long-term guests, but as you have experienced, we still offer transient sites for shorter stays. If you prefer a property with primarily short-term guests and a resort-style feel, be sure to check out our Sun Outdoors resorts throughout the country. We hope you have been able to settle in and enjoy a relaxing getaway in the outdoors, and we would love to welcome you back again in the future!

    Wonderful amenities for kids! Nice sites and most are spacious, clean and maintained…read more Bathrooms and laundry rooms need updated and more regular cleaning

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    Captain Lawrence Inn

    4.6(9 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I booked this way before the pandemic excited based on the reviews. Issues started when I hadn't…read moreheard from them at all about their being open this summer. I emailed them only to found out they were not going to open the inn to guests. They offered the following - "We have an independent garage building on the property with a beautiful, airy 1-bedroom apartment above it that we are happy to move you to. It is quite an upgrade, as it is much larger, has a big balcony and has its own kitchen." She told me they would move us into that space at the same rate as long as we left a good review. Unfortunately we agreed to this and came upon several issues on arrival. 1 - I was told the unit we stayed in was a higher rate but that is not true. You rent it for $1700/week which is ~243 per night (before taxes etc.). We are being charged ~312 per night which was the B&B rate and did not get breakfast. 2 - The condition of this unit is not good. A. There are no curtains on the door that overlooks the driveway or in several of the bedroom and bathroom windows. It presents a significant privacy issue. B. The tv does not work properly. It posts an error message if you try and change the channel. C. The refrigerator is dirty. D. The condition of the bed is horrific. Throwing a cushion on top of an old worn mattress does not make a great place to sleep. E. There is no shower head so the water just sprays all over the place. The bathroom was also very poorly cleaned. 3. You told me you were not accommodating guests at the inn and that is clearly not the case as the parking lot is full and we have spoken to them. Lots of excuses were made. In their defense - they did credit me back the difference in rates. Overall this was just a disappointing stay.

    One of the cutest B&B I've stayed at. It's cozy, quiet and in a great location. I'm a travel nurse…read moreworking nights at a local hospital. I commute from RI so find a place to stay a few times a week. The Captain Lawrence Inn was a perfect place for me to rest in between shifts. The rooms are exceptionally clean, beds are cozy and the water pressure in the shower is excellent!

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