Plymouth Visitor Information Center
Plymouth Visitor Information Center
Plymouth Visitor Information Center
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miab23
New Ipswich, NH5 contributions
Sept 2019
Always friendly staff. They know the area very well and steer you in the right direction. They were very helpful in the first few years when we first started visiting Plymouth. Stop by so you don't miss all the great things to do in the area.
Written 7 August 2020
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MyHonestview1
16 contributions
Aug 2020 • Friends
We stopped to the visitors center on a recent vacation. Being our first visit to the area we thought it would be a great place to start.
We met an older gentleman named Rick. He was extremely knowledgeable and very personable! Quick with a joke and smile.
We took his advice and had a great day!
We strongly recommend a visit, great little gift shop too.
We met an older gentleman named Rick. He was extremely knowledgeable and very personable! Quick with a joke and smile.
We took his advice and had a great day!
We strongly recommend a visit, great little gift shop too.
Written 26 August 2020
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Toni C
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I highly recommend going out for a day trip to Plymouth for a tour of the Mayflower II and the local graveyard. Don't miss Plymouth Plantation either...it's about 3 miles away. The Mayflower II is a replica of the original Mayflower and there are costumed re-enactors on board as well as uniformed guides to answer any questions. It really did augment the history we've been learning. We followed that up with a visit to the Plymouth Plantation...a "living history" museum with a Wampanoag Homesite where guides in traditional Wampanoag clothing give visitors a sense of Native American life during the 1600's. Several of the guides in this portion of the plantation were excellent and very informative. Then there is the 1627 English Village..."inhabited" by re-enactors who do a fabulous job. Our family has been to many "living history" museums and this was the best we've experienced! The "actors/interpreters" are wonderful (we actually sat and talked with one woman for nearly an hour...she was fascinating, imparted tons of history and never broke character...not even once!). The food at the Visitor Center is quite good and the gift shops are fun with unique things.
Written 28 January 2011
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PhotoPhritz
San Tan Valley, AZ249 contributions
Jun 2023 • Couples
I tried to put money via charge card into the parking meter… and it seems the hard-to-view with little info did not take my request for 2hr like I thought… when we got back to the car, we had a nice little $30 ticket for non-payment.
PLYMOUTH, TAKE THE $30 AND BUY A BETTER DIGITAL DISPLAY BUILT IN THE 21st CENTURY!!!!
PLYMOUTH, TAKE THE $30 AND BUY A BETTER DIGITAL DISPLAY BUILT IN THE 21st CENTURY!!!!
Written 17 June 2023
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ital01
Orlando, FL194 contributions
Sept 2022
More information than you'll know what to do with but a great help in planning your day. Information on local museums and places of interest, plus restaurants and hotels
Written 6 October 2022
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chemie71
Pittsburgh, PA441 contributions
Nov 2019 • Couples
We stopped here first to get some information for the best things to visit for the day. The two ladies working here were so nice and had a wealth of information. We learned so much just at the Visitor center! Definitely visit and get some information to start your day!
Written 18 November 2019
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Lou J
Madeira Beach, FL113 contributions
Sept 2019
The rock is only part of the story and the visitor center is worth the time. It is informative and interesting.
Written 11 October 2019
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Peter D
Ledbury, UK726 contributions
Oct 2019 • Couples
It’s great when people have such enthusiasm for what they do.
Friendly helpful local folk.
Clean restrooms public parking and a water bowl for your dog.
Who could ask for more??
Friendly helpful local folk.
Clean restrooms public parking and a water bowl for your dog.
Who could ask for more??
Written 9 October 2019
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Nalalita
Huntington Beach, CA93 contributions
Nov 2018 • Couples
More than an information center this is a wonderful small museum that thoroughly explains the background of the way the first pilgrims came to the new world. The item that most caught my attention was the diagram showing who survived the first year; very clearly explained!
Written 11 December 2018
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JT03
Sterling, VA480 contributions
Jun 2011
this one will definitely help you with your visit to Plymouth. Now, Plymouth is one of our family's favorite vacation destinations, and the first time we visited, we sorta wing'd it....and we had a great time. Of course, I planned things months before using TripAdvisor and Google. However, on our second trip, we needed a bathroom...and found one in this little, unassuming building.
The folks working there know their stuff. Where to eat, what to see, they give you coupons that will save you money on the various attractions....yes, this is a visitor's center, but it felt more like a free travel agent service!
The folks working there know their stuff. Where to eat, what to see, they give you coupons that will save you money on the various attractions....yes, this is a visitor's center, but it felt more like a free travel agent service!
Written 16 November 2011
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There are a number of cruises that will take you out to the islands, or more specifically out fishing. I'm sure that anyone, regardless of age would enjoy doing this. The visitors center can help in directing you to the desired cruise.
Written 22 July 2016
We would like to stay in the historic center of Plymouth, if there is such a thing. We would want to walk in the evening among shops, small local restaurants, perhaps along a waterfront. Please suggest moderate-priced hotels in that such a location. Thank you.
Written 28 August 2015
We stayed outside of Plymouth proper so I don't know much about the in-town accommodatations, but along Water Street you can see much of what the Pilgrims saw. If you want to really understand the evolution of the settlement, take the walking tour from the Jenny Museum. As far as staying in the historic center of town, I think that's virtually impossible now, as little remains, but it's still a stirring memory of early days of our history, and worth a visit.
Written 31 August 2015
We would like to stay in the historic center of Plymouth, if there is such a thing. We would want to walk in the evening among shops, small local restaurants, perhaps along a waterfront. Please suggest moderate-priced hotels in that such a location. Thank you.
Written 28 August 2015
We stayed at the Best Western. It was within walking distance to the waterfront and the historic district and very close to the beach. We ate at a restaurant named Martini's and it was excellent; highly recommend. It is on the main street with the shops.
Written 30 August 2015
We will be traveling there in early October and will have our small do with us. Can we take him through the area or should we put him in a doggie daycare? Is there one nearby?
Written 18 August 2015
There were a lot of people with dogs walking around the waterfront. I imagine that in October the things you would want to do our the indoor area - restaurants, museums, stores. i didn't see any dogs in any of those places. We walked the entire historic area an drove around the other area and didn't see a doggie day care. I would Google to see if there is one in the area.
Written 19 August 2015
We will be traveling there in early October and will have our small dog with us. Will we have any problems seeing things there--like getting onto the Mayflower II? If so, is there a good doggie daycare near by?
Written 18 August 2015
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