Being a local, can I vote "none of the above"? Too much tourist traffic in all 3 now. I did love all of them back when I was younger. Went to college in Boston, lived nextdoor to Plymouth and spent a lot of time there and worked in Plymouth too and the Cape was in my backyard also (went to a lot of concerts at the Cape Cod Coliseum before it closed down). The Cape was nice when not in tourist season.
Yeah, Plymouth was great back in the 80s & so was the Cape, but man, all of a sudden it got out of control and that ain't gonna change now. Boston's no picnic anymore either. I took the Red Line a couple months ago and they were running less than half-speed. Took over an hour to get from Wollaston to Harvard. Unacceptable and embarrassing!!!
@@MATTTHEGREETER I remember that Red Line, I used to have a job in Harvard Sq. so would pick the subway up in Quincy Center early a.m. (which at the time was the first stop) and I would fall asleep on the train until it got to Harvard Sq (which was the last stop back then in the 1970s.) If I got to the station later, the parking lots were filled up so had to go to Wollaston or N.Quincy.
Right! I have trouble talking and thinking at the same time haha. I usually just get off 93 & keep the water to my right haha. Never really paid attention to where I was exactly. I've approached it via Quincy in a little zodiac style boat, but we stayed aways off. The have little gun-boats zipping back & forth when a cruise ship comes through & I'm not messing with any of that!
i send people to plymouth. Boston is just a crap show and you can't even get around or in and out of the city at this point. There is nothing on the cape besides beaches lol
even as a local it all depends on what i want to do and the time of year
If I had to pick one not to say Boston, but what do I know .
Being a local, can I vote "none of the above"? Too much tourist traffic in all 3 now. I did love all of them back when I was younger. Went to college in Boston, lived nextdoor to Plymouth and spent a lot of time there and worked in Plymouth too and the Cape was in my backyard also (went to a lot of concerts at the Cape Cod Coliseum before it closed down). The Cape was nice when not in tourist season.
Yeah, Plymouth was great back in the 80s & so was the Cape, but man, all of a sudden it got out of control and that ain't gonna change now. Boston's no picnic anymore either. I took the Red Line a couple months ago and they were running less than half-speed. Took over an hour to get from Wollaston to Harvard. Unacceptable and embarrassing!!!
@@MATTTHEGREETER I remember that Red Line, I used to have a job in Harvard Sq. so would pick the subway up in Quincy Center early a.m. (which at the time was the first stop) and I would fall asleep on the train until it got to Harvard Sq (which was the last stop back then in the 1970s.) If I got to the station later, the parking lots were filled up so had to go to Wollaston or N.Quincy.
Boston National Historical Park, Charlestown Navy Yard. To the the mighty USS Constitution! No question for me. :)
I have to go to the Cape every few years to remind myself why I hate going to the Cape!
Amen to that!
BTW...Castle Island is part of Southie.
Right! I have trouble talking and thinking at the same time haha. I usually just get off 93 & keep the water to my right haha. Never really paid attention to where I was exactly. I've approached it via Quincy in a little zodiac style boat, but we stayed aways off. The have little gun-boats zipping back & forth when a cruise ship comes through & I'm not messing with any of that!
i send people to plymouth. Boston is just a crap show and you can't even get around or in and out of the city at this point. There is nothing on the cape besides beaches lol