So, yeah... this is definitely going to be a mixed review for Brewster Green Resort…read more...
Our unit was a 2bd/2ba, and super duper spacious it was... full amenities, as in washer/dryer, full kitchen, both a breakfast nook and a formal dining table, smart layout to the unit, closets galore, hair dryer......
But our particular given unit, 24 #90D was plastered with impregnated smoke that we all loathed... severely. We kept windows open at all times to push out what could not be pushed out... not in the carpet, the sofa, armchair, or the walls. Bugger.
The bathrooms were very wonderful... very clean, fluffy, thick white towels and nice sized....however, in the kitchen, there wasn't even a chopping board or a colander (or even salt/pepper!) for the night that we cooked up our massive seafood fest. Also, the knives in the block were cheap as can be, and about to fall apart, literally.True that the property provided lobster pot and crackers and other unique lobster-getting devices.
2 large flat screen TVs were a nice touch, especially when we watched a few new releases...and there is also a stereo, DVD player, and VCR included. ZIPPO sundries of any sort provided, outside of lame hand soap. Bring your own shampoo, creams, toothpaste, and such.
There is a semi-enclosed backyard that can be accessed both from the master suite as well as from the living room space. Nice. 2 grills out there as well as a table and 4 chairs. I read my Brothers Karamazov in the morning with some Dunkin Donuts coffee.
Overall, happy with the unit were it not for the smoke, and the fact that truly utilizing that kitchen is a challenge as well as frustrating.
Clubhouse in the front has an indoor pool, hot tub, sauna. Very dated indeed....Tennis courts, indoor volleyball, and outdoor pool for later in the summer.
If you're in the mind for an 'Anne of Green Gables'-type setting with lush ponds around and equestrian center bordering it.... then this extremely quiet and expansive older property on the green is it for you.
PS Super close to the 6A, very near to Orleans, which has great things. Brewster itself is much smaller and has a few galleries and such in its town. Also not too far from historic Chatham and only about 20 mins to the beginning of the CC National Seashore, and about 50 to Provincetown!
PPS Strangest occurrence, true story: we were all playing Settlers of Catan, and a gardener came straight up to the side window (he must have not known we were inside the dining room) and took a leak (no exaggeration) with his pants down and all, with his backside to us as we watched, less than 3 feet away from us. Weird and shocking, we started yelling at him to stop, that he can't do that, etc. Considered ratting on him to the management, but didn't.