I would really appreciate your advice and links or bits of info you can provide....
My parents, who live here in Michigan will be celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary next summer with a trip to New England. (My father was born in Concord, Mass. but hasn't returned since moving here to MI when he was very young.) They plan on visiting for ten days to two weeks.
Not being familiar with the region, he has asked me to help him set this up. I have been to Boston once for about 4 days so I too am totally clueless about what to suggest. They will be driving there from MI so they will have a car. I am trying to talk my dad into taking the 13' but I am not sure he wants to trailer a boat around for a couple weeks unless there are some really excellent opportunities for sights and such on waters that wont beat you down in a 13'.
He has also been having some trouble locating reasonable lodging prices as they want to jump around a bit (every couple days or so.) I have suggested the B&B route but upon further research have found this somewhat pricey in the peak season as well. (Trying to stay around $100 a night +/- is this impossible
)
Please keep in mind preparations are still in infancy. With good luck on responses we hope to plan this primarily based around the sage advice of area locals, and frequenters with the understanding that Concord, Mass. must be included in the itinerary.
I would say that they would probably like to do some waterfront seafood dining, do some antiquing, check out some historical sites. Maybe do some small water cruising with the 13' or a rental...My dad said something about Lizzie Borden! Yikes. They are really laid back folks and in addition to some limited touristy siteseeing would probably just like to fodder around in "local's haunts" and take in the culture and spend some QT. (quality time)
They are definitely not opposed to crusing around in the car a bit, trip to the cape, vineyard etc. I think they will be stopping in multiple states, so the CT, VT, ME, NH etc. folks are welcome to poke in as well.
Thanks so much for your assistance in helping me set up a memorable trip!
--JQ
My parents, who live here in Michigan will be celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary next summer with a trip to New England. (My father was born in Concord, Mass. but hasn't returned since moving here to MI when he was very young.) They plan on visiting for ten days to two weeks.
Not being familiar with the region, he has asked me to help him set this up. I have been to Boston once for about 4 days so I too am totally clueless about what to suggest. They will be driving there from MI so they will have a car. I am trying to talk my dad into taking the 13' but I am not sure he wants to trailer a boat around for a couple weeks unless there are some really excellent opportunities for sights and such on waters that wont beat you down in a 13'.
He has also been having some trouble locating reasonable lodging prices as they want to jump around a bit (every couple days or so.) I have suggested the B&B route but upon further research have found this somewhat pricey in the peak season as well. (Trying to stay around $100 a night +/- is this impossible
Please keep in mind preparations are still in infancy. With good luck on responses we hope to plan this primarily based around the sage advice of area locals, and frequenters with the understanding that Concord, Mass. must be included in the itinerary.
I would say that they would probably like to do some waterfront seafood dining, do some antiquing, check out some historical sites. Maybe do some small water cruising with the 13' or a rental...My dad said something about Lizzie Borden! Yikes. They are really laid back folks and in addition to some limited touristy siteseeing would probably just like to fodder around in "local's haunts" and take in the culture and spend some QT. (quality time)
They are definitely not opposed to crusing around in the car a bit, trip to the cape, vineyard etc. I think they will be stopping in multiple states, so the CT, VT, ME, NH etc. folks are welcome to poke in as well.
Thanks so much for your assistance in helping me set up a memorable trip!
--JQ