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Old July 22, 2009, 10:53 PM   #1
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Long Island NY Ideas on where to stay?

Ok having never been to LI what towns would one look for hotels if they want to see the beaches and walk around little towns for a long weekend. We are not one of the Rich and Famous crowd so would there be things for us to do that suit our budget. Love beaches, farmer's markets and walking around towns,Flea markets, resale shops, Mom and Pop shops etc.
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Old July 23, 2009, 02:41 AM   #2
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Ok having never been to LI what towns would one look for hotels if they want to see the beaches and walk around little towns for a long weekend. We are not one of the Rich and Famous crowd so would there be things for us to do that suit our budget. Love beaches, farmer's markets and walking around towns,Flea markets, resale shops, Mom and Pop shops etc.
It all depends on what time of year you are planning to visit. If after Labor Day, the prices will decrease as the summer is high season for Long Island Beaches.

If you take the Cross Sound Ferry from New London, CT to Orient Point, you can explore the North Fork of Long Island - Wineries, small towns, quaint beaches (but rocky - you need the South Shore for the white sand beaches). You can visit Shelter Island via ferry and then ferry to the South Shore for Montague Point, and the Hamptons.

If you are considering taking a ferry from Bridgeport, CT to Port Jefferson, you can explore the North Shore of LI - Port Jefferson, Northport, Huntington and Oyster Bay are really nice little villages but again have very rocky beaches.
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Ok having never been to LI what towns would one look for hotels if they want to see the beaches and walk around little towns for a long weekend. We are not one of the Rich and Famous crowd so would there be things for us to do that suit our budget. Love beaches, farmer's markets and walking around towns,Flea markets, resale shops, Mom and Pop shops etc.
Strongly suggest the north fork of Long Island. Try Greenport, Southold, Cutchouge, New Suffolk, Mattituck, Jamesport. The only chain type lodging is in Riverhead which isn't small or quaint but not a bad staring point for the others if that is the type of motel hotel you are looking for. There are many B&B's.
Greenport is likely the most expensive lodging but also a really nice port town to explore. There are nice sand beaches on the bay side of the fork. The sound side they are pretty rocky. Try Orient state park for a nice beach walk. Southold town, which encompasses much of the north fork has many preserved nature walks/ trails that are good. Some go near by the shores.
There are many antique shops, wineries, great restaurants spread out throughout the area.
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Old July 23, 2009, 11:14 AM   #4
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I prefer the north shore, but they are right...Beaches are rocky. We enjoy going to the wineries on the north fork. If you aren't into B&B's, I suggest you look into the harborfront inn in greenport. It is very nice.
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Old July 23, 2009, 12:08 PM   #5
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If you have a car, just stay mid - island and you can do the North and the South shore.....it would be a shame to be there and not at least drive to Montauk and through the Hamptons. There are seafood shacks along the way or there is always Gossman's Dock or the Dock in Montauk to get some good seafood.
There is nothing quaint about Bridgeport, Ct. Port Jefferson is cute however.
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Old July 23, 2009, 12:21 PM   #6
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You could also take the ferry from greenport to shelter island and then again onto the south fork. Montauk is very pretty and the beach is great. You may reserve that for your "beach day".
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Old July 23, 2009, 01:30 PM   #7
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Those are all good suggestions, but it depends what you are looking for. Riverhead is a good place to stay if you want to be central to the East End. There are a few wineries closeby. Pindar is a good one. I don't know if you have kids with you, but there is a water park called Splish Splash there and a really nice aquarium called Atlantis. There are also outlets if that interests you. You could get to The Hamptons pretty easily from there and it would be less expensive.

Greenport is a really nice town, but it is pretty far out. Montauk is a great vacation spot too & a little more down to earth than much of the Hamptons, but if you can find a room, it will cost you.

If you do like bed & breakfasts, I stayed at a good one in the Hamptons called A Butler's Manor.

Port Jefferson is a nice little town, but there is not enough to do there to keep you busy for a whole day.
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Old July 23, 2009, 07:14 PM   #8
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It would be for Labor Day weekend. I would want to take our car.
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Old July 24, 2009, 12:18 AM   #9
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Try the Rams Head Inn in Shelter Island between the two forks. Great Inn to stay at with a lovely restaurant it over looks a bay and has a beach area for guests.
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It would be for Labor Day weekend. I would want to take our car.
The traffic on the south side will likely be horrific on Friday, Saturday and Sunday of labor day weekend. If you want to sit in traffic jams with a bunch of Hummers and Beamers that is the place to be!
Monday, the traffic should be considerably less on the south shore especially if traveling eastbound.
The traffic on the main road of the north fork (Route 25) will be heavy, that weekend, but nothing compared to the parking lot the south shore will be like.
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Old July 24, 2009, 07:36 AM   #11
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Another Long Island Question

I have another question...

We have a wedding in Glen Cove on 8/22 and are thinking about extending out stay for a couple days in Mystic.

Now the question... Would we be better off going to Mystic Thursday & Friday (8/20-21) and then out to Glen Cove via the New London - Orient Point ferry on Sat. morning or would we be better off doing the wedding first then take the ferry to New London for 2 days in Mystic. I think we'll miss a lot of trafffic if we go to Glen Cove for the wedding first then drive to Orient Point on Sunday to catch the ferry. We will be coming up from the Philly area.

Any other suggestions? Thx for the help.

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Old July 24, 2009, 09:31 AM   #12
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If you are going to Glenn Cove on Friday afternoon/evening the traffic will be really bad from about 3:00pm to 8:00PM when traveling from the city or points west to Glenn Cove. The traffic from the city to Glen Cove or from Orient Point to Glenn Cove will be minor on Saturday all day and evening, unless there is an accident or something unforeseen like that. Figure about two hours driving time from Glenn Cove to the ferry or vice a versa. Mystic may be less crowded on a Thursday/ Friday visit then a Sunday/Monday visit. Ferry reservations are a must!
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Old July 24, 2009, 10:23 AM   #13
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The wedding is at 3PM on Saturday. Mapquest says it's a 3 hr drive to Glen Cove from home (S. of Philly) so we were planning to leave home around 9:30-10AM or so on Saturday morning.

Will this give us enough time with traffic heading to Long Island for the weekend or do most folks travel after work on Friday night?

We are leaning toward driving to Mystic on Sunday. The rooms are a little less expensive Sun/Mon and there is more availability at B&B's right in town.

Thanks... We really appreciate the help.

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The ferry isn't usually a timesaver, just a more relaxing way to travel. We have family in that area and we usually opt for the ferry, but many, many times the ones who drove around made it there faster!
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Ok Mahlon can I drive the Hummer instead? I had a beemer and sold it for a Honda. I sit in horrific Boston commuter traffic daily. I don't want to on vacation and get stressed out which is why I did not want to drive further than NY. Maybe this was not such a good idea. I just want to go somplace driveable from MA where I will not be 7-9 hrs on the road wasting vaca time especially with the summer of rain and clouds we have had.
Can only see Rock of Ages Granite Quarry, Cheese Factories and Clarks' Bears so many times driving North of Boston.
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The traffic on the south side will likely be horrific on Friday, Saturday and Sunday of labor day weekend. If you want to sit in traffic jams with a bunch of Hummers and Beamers that is the place to be!
Monday, the traffic should be considerably less on the south shore especially if traveling eastbound.
The traffic on the main road of the north fork (Route 25) will be heavy, that weekend, but nothing compared to the parking lot the south shore will be like.
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PCgirl54,

I agree with Mahlon. That's why I thought your idea of visiting the Hudson Valley was a better idea.

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Old July 25, 2009, 03:47 AM   #17
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We can't go any other weekend but Labor Day since we have a planned vaca in the fall. LI was the more attractive of the two because of the beaches and little towns to explore which we enjoy. I do appreciate the input from both of you on the traffic because that makes for a more enjoyable weekend and far less aggravation.

At least I have the info on where to stay because this will be on my to do list. However do things shut down after Labor Day like other beach areas?

Hudson Valley seems to have several Mansions to tour around Hyde Park but not much else unless I am missing something.
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I think you will be fine on the north fork. You may see traffic but it will always be moving and no bumper to bumper type stuff. Plenty to do there for a long weekend. Lots of what you posted you were interested in is available in most of the North Fork towns. The area doesn't shut down after labor day. The North Fork gets really busy busy in the Fall on the weekends.
If you must go to the ocean, I would suggest going through Riverhead to Westhampton Beach, turn right at Dune Road and go all the way to the end. You will be able to see many beautiful beach homes and experience some of the Hampton's with out the traffic jams. The sandy beach there will offer great views of the ocean and the bay and miles of beach walk on either side. If going to the ocean on that weekend, plan to go early and get there by 11:00am or so. The Parking lots fill up early on holiday weekends and sometimes they close dune road to incoming traffic.
You will have a great time. It will be crowded due to a holiday weekend but it will start to clear out, staring Sunday afternoon.
I live on the North Fork and would be happy to suggest things for you, if you interested and to email me privately.
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We can't go any other weekend but Labor Day since we have a planned vaca in the fall. LI was the more attractive of the two because of the beaches and little towns to explore which we enjoy. I do appreciate the input from both of you on the traffic because that makes for a more enjoyable weekend and far less aggravation.

At least I have the info on where to stay because this will be on my to do list. However do things shut down after Labor Day like other beach areas?

Hudson Valley seems to have several Mansions to tour around Hyde Park but not much else unless I am missing something.
I am from LI, still have family there and love to visit. Love the drive either North or South fork, love the Shelter Island trip. But the LAST place on Earth
that you could drag me to on Labor or Memorial Day weekend is Long Island

Hudson Valley is definately a better idea, or Pennsylvania, Massachusetts (or just about anywhere that weekend)

As far as I am concerned Spring, or early Fall is best LI time.
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The wedding is at 3PM on Saturday. Mapquest says it's a 3 hr drive to Glen Cove from home (S. of Philly) so we were planning to leave home around 9:30-10AM or so on Saturday morning.

Will this give us enough time with traffic heading to Long Island for the weekend or do most folks travel after work on Friday night?

We are leaning toward driving to Mystic on Sunday. The rooms are a little less expensive Sun/Mon and there is more availability at B&B's right in town.

Thanks... We really appreciate the help.

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Getting on and off Long Island through the western bridges is always a crap shoot unless you travel in the wee hours of the day. One accident on the road you are on and it gets ugly really fast in the western part of the island and in the city area. Three hours to Glenn Cove from Philly is reasonable with no traffic. And the traffic shouldn't be bad when yo are planning to travel. If you don't want to be late, I would leave earlier and give myself a hour or so insurance. If you get there early its better then missing the service. The heavy traffic to eastern Long Island via the expressway will be on later Friday afternoon and early Friday evening.
Traffic to eastern Long Island and the ferry, on Sunday, should be a non issue unless there is an accident near Glenn Cove on the expressway. Like I said figure about two hours once you are on the expressway to the ferry. that assumes you are traveling with the rest of the traffic. If you prefer to go slower add another 30 mins. Once you are in Riverhead, avoid Route 25 and county road 58 when the expressway ends. Get over to Sound Ave at your earliest opportunity and follow that road to Orient. It will change names, route numbers and number of lanes a few times but just stay straight on that road and it will take you straight to the Ferry. Much nicer drive then the other possible ways to go.
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Old July 25, 2009, 10:38 AM   #21
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This morning I looked online at all the towns and resorts all of you posted and I wonder why I have not visited so far because there are so many things I would enjoy so I am glad for that. Decided to hold off on Labor Day due to hours and hours in traffic but glad to have the info for a future trip.

Is early June peak time as the beaches/water is not warm at all.

If one did not take the Cross Island Ferry (80 minutes ride plus docking time)how long is the drive around to get to Riverhead?

Some fear Cape Cod which is 1 hr from me but I know if I leave early and get up early 8am to return one avoids the dreaded bridge tie ups or it is also hours and hours.

For those with a heat wave please do send it North or East. I love hot weather!
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Hudson Valley seems to have several Mansions to tour around Hyde Park but not much else unless I am missing something.
- Welcome to Boscobel House and Gardens

Boscobel is on the east side of the Hudson River across from West Point. For additional information on Boscobel see http://www.boscobel.org/

The Hudson Valley has a lot more to offer than touring the mansions. You have several options for Hudson River cruises from different locations along the river; Winery Tours; Nature Centers; a variety of Museums; the US Military Academy at West Point; Antique Shopping and local theaters.
Here's a good overview of the Hudson Valley's rich History. Here's the link from that site about Hudson River Cruises
. The site these links came from - www.hudsonriver.com - has additional good information - click on the tabs near the top of their home page - River Towns, Travel Info, Things to Do, The River, and Resources.

Have a great Labor Day weekend whatever you chose.

Oh, I forgot to add the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park. Interesting place to visit and have a meal.


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Old July 25, 2009, 08:31 PM   #23
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If you took the New London Ferry landing at Orient Point, I would suggest you spend your first day on the North Fork. Visit the wineries (maybe only one), walk through downtown Green Port and take in the beauty of the area as you drive through to the bran new Hilton Garden Inn that was just completed across the street (Route 58) from the Tanger mall. There are no Marriotts unless you travel to LIE exit 62/ 60 which is not really convenient. (The Tanger Mall is at exit 72 on the LIE which is basically the last exit.)

I would then drive around to the South Fork (via Riverhead) and pass through the Hamptons and on to see the Montauk Point light house. You could see about a rental at Gurney's Inn. It is a timeshare but also there are a number of rentals available there and it is right on the beach at Montauk.

After Gurney's, I would head back to the North Shore and head to Port Jefferson and take the Bridgeport ferry back to Connecticut. Before getting on the ferry, I would park the car and spend some time walking around Port Jefferson in the immediate vicinity of the ferry. There are many shops and places to eat and you will be at the ferry for ease of not missing it on your return.

If the ferry is your plan, MAKE RESERVATIONS or you may have a problem. They are both popular and it is a holiday weekend. The ferry will be a nice boat ride and if the weather is good you can really enjoy the fresh sea air.

I love LI. Grew up there along the Nassau/ Suffolk boarder. My parents live in Mattituck (North Shore) and it is heavenly.

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This morning I looked online at all the towns and resorts all of you posted and I wonder why I have not visited so far because there are so many things I would enjoy so I am glad for that. Decided to hold off on Labor Day due to hours and hours in traffic but glad to have the info for a future trip.

Is early June peak time as the beaches/water is not warm at all.

If one did not take the Cross Island Ferry (80 minutes ride plus docking time)how long is the drive around to get to Riverhead?

Some fear Cape Cod which is 1 hr from me but I know if I leave early and get up early 8am to return one avoids the dreaded bridge tie ups or it is also hours and hours.

For those with a heat wave please do send it North or East. I love hot weather!
From Cheshire Connecticut, it takes between 2.75 and 3.0 hours to get to Mattituck with out any major tie ups. Mattituck is about one half hour from Orient Point. Port Jefferson is before Mattituck but all the way North on the water so it takes just as long to go to Port Jeff as it does to go to Mattituck. If you want to drive, I suggest early early morning going and returning by ferry. Traffic builds especially on a Sunday night so I would not try to return by driving around.

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By the way we are enroute to HHI stopping in Southern VA. It is 97 degrees today. I blow some of this air North for you

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