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    Cartland of Cape Cod

    2.7 (24 reviews)

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    Buy the full package and have fun! kids loved it and so did the parents! We ended up spending the entire day here with mini golf!

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    Super run down, and online, claims to have several things that they don't have at all. Not worth it. Water trip.

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    Horrible staff. Very rude. I felt like I was going to get electrocuted in the bumper boats. Terrible business overall!!

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    Went for the mini golfing will not go to waste my money again. The course needs some updating.

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    Sand N Surf Wicker & Gifts

    Sand N Surf Wicker & Gifts

    3.4
    (18 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    I contacted Sand n Surf because I had bought a couple of Polywood rockers st Costco that I had a…read morevery difficult time putting together and saw that they were a local dealer. I explained my problem to Joanne and she said bring them in and we'll see if we can help. This was very generous of her since they had been purchased elsewhere. I ended up returning them to Costco instead and stopping at Sand n Surf and bought the same rockers from them for almost the same price, but fully assembled. They had to put them together for me and called me the next day, and said they were ready for pick up. This place appears to be a little hole in the wall that sells all sorts of touristy type goods, but they also do a great business as Polywood retailer. Super nice folks and extremely accommodating.

    I have been wanting some Adirondack chairs and accompanying footstools for awhile. This year, I…read morebegan researching them. I wanted a particular design of Adirondack chair that I knew to be more comfortable. While they all look very similar there are differences in both the way the back slats are fanned out as well as how the seat is constructed. I ultimately opted against natural wood because they deteriorate more easily and shouldn't be left outside all year in our New England climate..those would pose a winter storage problem for us too. I learned that Polywood is a good choice in terms of comfort and durability. Unless you want your Adirondack chairs in a natural wood, the Plywood chairs come in a variety of colors which do not fade. We opted for a forest green which fits in nicely with the woodsiness of our property We have other outdoor furniture but I had a specific corner in mind where I envisioned two Adirondack chairs and footstools in a reading or conversation corner in our pool area. Sand 'N" Sun about an hour drive south of us at the mouth of Cape Cod had a great selection of Polywood Adirondack chairs. We were helped over the phone initially by Xerxes, the owner. He was helpful, knowledgeable and pleasant to work with. We had also ordered a very large patio umbrella to replace the one we have used for years over our outdoor dining table. This one is absolutely gigantic and provides greater sunshade over the table. Once we got to the store, everything we had ordered was ready and waiting for us. Xerxes and all the staff we encountered were very friendly and helpful. In hindsight, I don't know of this store carries Adirondack chair seat cushions or not. They are not entirely necessary but I had ordered some from L.L. Bean and are awaiting their arrival. The pool and patio store is actually part of an entire grouping of businesses all owned by Xerxes and family. So on the same stretch, there is also a huge gift shop....the kind everyone has seen in any tourist or beach town in America. This one was rather large with the usual assortment of t-shirts, sweatshirts, beach towels, hats, magnets, beverage glasses, all emblazoned with Cape Cod logos. There is also a soft-serve ice cream place on site along with an 18-hole miniature golf course. (I just may be the only American who has never played miniature golf and has no interest in doing so). Although it may seem like a random assortment of businesses, everything sold here is of a summer-seasonal nature. We had a pleasant and productive experience with this business. We have a pickup truck so were able to take the chairs and umbrella home with us. I am assuming Sand N Surf will deliver but we did not check out that option.

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    Counter height high top and chairs
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    Sandwich Mini Golf

    Sandwich Mini Golf

    3.5
    (39 reviews)
    8.5 mi

    "Quirky" is probably the best word to describe this mini golf course…read more First, a few important notes: 1. They are cash / check only - come prepared! 2. If you are offended by an abundance of Bible quotes and references, this probably isn't the place for you. Having said that, regardless of your religious inclinations, the random Bible themes do play into the aforementioned quirkiness factor, so if that's your thing, you've found the right spot. The course was moderately well-maintained - not in tip-top shape, but for a casual game of mini golf among friends, it serves its purpose. Some of the holes had creative twists - a favorite was the one where you are basically chipping the ball over a stream (which created quite a few fun photo / video ops among our group). They have 36 holes here (we only played 18) - the ordering gets a little confusing towards the end of the course, but we figured it out. Oh, and be warned - this place definitely gets busy in the summer! We showed up ten minutes before they opened (noon on Sundays), and there was already a line of about 4-5 other groups at that point. Thankfully, the fact that they essentially have two 18 hole courses allow them to space folks out a bit, so the wait between holes wasn't too bad. The staff was very sweet and friendly, asking us about our group and where we were from. This place definitely fits the bill if you're looking for an old school, slightly-kitschy mini golf with plenty of clever obstacles. Note that they don't have food/drinks here that I saw, but there's a cute (though somewhat pricey) coffee shop next door if you need to grab a bite.

    Set up kind of weirdly-- unlike other mini golf places, the end of the hole doesn't lead you to the…read morenext hole. You sometimes have to backtrack or look around to find the next whole. It's also like a carpet so there's ripples and lumps that will mess you up. The tubes you can aim to hit into doesn't actually bring you to the hole so there's no advantage-- three times our balls got stuck, and one of those times my boyfriend had to lay on his stomach to pick the ball out with the club. There's also spiderwebs everywhere. One of the weirdest things was the amount of religious signage all around the place. I included pictures of some of this, but it just felt kind of weird to me to have at a mini golf place in New England.

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    Edaville Festival of Lights

    Edaville Festival of Lights

    3.4
    (296 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    Reading through the more recent reviews it's clear a lot of people are disappointed in Edaville. My…read morefam went once for the holiday lights in December and recently for the Day Out with Thomas Event. Both times my family and I have had a ton of fun. My son is five and the majority of rides are perfect for him. This is truly a great spot for young elementary school aged kids and younger. There are a few rides where you have to be taller and keep the older kids a bit more engaged and plenty of rides for the younger bunch. Is this place pricey-- yes! But show me an amusement park that isn't. The tickets are high, but you can spend at least four+ hours at the park. We have not encountered crazy lines as others have. The Topham Hat car ride always has a longer wait at around 20ish minutes, but for almost all the others we never waited more than 5-10 minutes. The steam train ride is nice and it's a pretty long ride around the park. If your child loves trains, they will love it here. All the model trains/tracks inside are great to look at as well. It is a little weird how they must have lost their Thomas the Train licensing and the Thomas area very clearly used to be Sodor but now is a winter village. Things like the Dieselworks and the Troublesome Trucks are still pretty clear, even it it's not official. The food here is pretty standard. There is a local BBQ place that must rent out on of the stalls though, because their food was super tasty. Otherwise it's more hot dog, chicken nuggets, fried dough, popcorn, etc. I never went to Edaville before the new owners took over, so maybe that is why my perspective is different-- I have nothing to compare it to. Looking through old pictures though, I do hope they bring dinoland back! My family will be heading back in December for their Festival of Lights!

    11/29/25 Let me start this honest review by saying I have…read morelived most of my life in the town of Carver. I have collected Edaville souvenirs and memorabilia for as long as I could remember and I don't wanna say that I'm a train enthusiast, but my career is ON a railroad. I was seriously delighted to hear that the KRF group was going to tackle keeping the Christmas season alive at Edaville! Before our visit, a lot of the local pages on Facebook had naysayers and doubters, and I took the reins trying to be positive: "If it wasn't for the KRF group, there would be no Edaville, since the previous owner gave up and sold off all of the rides." With all that said, we visited with an open heart and mind, and were sadly, completely underwhelmed. Yes, I did notice there were more lights around the park -more so than the last few years. I thought that the giant Christmas tree just beyond the entrance was quite lovely. And, I hate to say it, but that's the end of what delighted me. The shops from the last few years were missing (Hippie Pilgrim, the antiques, the hand painted ornaments,) and the only shops to visit (and there were so few) were those also featured during the renaissance faire. To be honest, some of those shops featured Christmas items, but mostly, it was confusing and completely underwhelming. To call anything on the advertising and Edaville ticket pages a "Merry Marketplace" was quite deceiving. The Jingle Bar, advertised as 21+, was fun and festive but it was crowded with children. And the thing that really disappointed me the most? PortaPotties! It was 33° and I know the Venue has bathroom facilities! To make people use outdoor, frigid cold toilets and cold water is downright cruel! To charge $28 for a visit that doesn't include a train ride, to shop in 10-15 shops featuring old English provisions, and to pee in a PortaPotty, is a crime.

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    The lights were gorgeous!
    Edaville Festival of Lights
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