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White Wind Inn
Categories: Event Planning & Services Hotels Hotels & Travel Hotels Hotels & Travel Bed & Breakfast Hotels, Bed & Breakfast [Edit]
174 Commercial StProvincetown, MA 02657
(508) 487-1526
- Price Range:
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$$$
Bonnie C. said: "I picked this place kind of last minute, just from their website. I was looking for something in Provincetown that was dog-friendly. I really lucked…" read more »
2 reviews for White Wind Inn
2 reviews in English
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Review from Christopher H.
Chicago, IL
My partner and I had a great 8-night stay at White Wind in September. Highlights included a wood-burning fireplace in the room (the Admiral), extremely friendly and helpful staff, and the front porch that provides the perfect place to hang out and watch the parades on Commercial Street. Michael, one of the owners, is quick to offer help with anything you need and on a few mornings even offered to cook us breakfast (beyond the typical continental breakfast items that are out every morning). The whole place has wireless, which is a big plus so you can be on your laptop in the dining room or even on the front porch. My only criticism would be that the coffee needed an upgrade -- kind of weak and cheap-tasting. Otherwise I'd highly recommend White Wind to anyone coming to Ptown for the first time or for veterans simply looking to try out a new place.
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Review from Stephanie B.
Lynn, MA
You know what? I am having a hard time writing this one.. and words do not usually escape me. The guys here are so friendly, welcoming, and downright nice, but I'm just not sure they can overcome what was not pleasant. We, too, stayed in the Admiral room for a romantic weekend, which was funky! The BF did all the work on this one, and he did a great job:) But in the dead of winter, the old windows rattle and it is so drafty! And then, coldest weekend of the year.. the oil furnace froze up. Kid you not. No heat and no hot water (no shower!) -- and no down comforter! Just a hotel-style polyester-filled thing. Brr! How can that be? Thankfully I had a built in heater under the (thin!) covers with me, but what if one were (yawn!) sleeping alone?! It was literally, no exaggeration, 50 degrees Fahrenheit in the room when we got up the next day. Maybe colder, actually, since that's as cold as the thermostat went. The continental breakfast was adequate -- your average wimpy but good and hot coffee, oj, hardboiled eggs and pastry varieties. Fortunately, there was a fireplace with one of those just-light-the-wrapper logs in it.. whew! The Inn is right in the middle of town, so convenient to everything! I would definitely try it again in the summer time.. we really did like the guys who worked there, and I bet the porch rocks, but I might also check out the competition. It's nice to have funky options in the winter, but I would love to see them winterize and throw down some comforters.
