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We have installed a License Plate Recognition camera at our hospitality gate so if you enter your plate number when making your reservations, the gate will automatically open if your balance is paid in full. For your convenience and to expedite checkin, pay your balance prior to arrival and you will receive your car pass via email. Simply print your car pass and either scan upon arrival or if we have your license plate in our reservation system, the gate will automatically open upon approaching. Please be sure to leave your car pass displayed on your dashboard.
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| New Places to Try in the Area |
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- The Harp at Patriot Place - The Harp is the newest bar & dining destination at Patriot Place! Offering a neighborhood vibe, buzzing game watches for New England sports fans and delicious food and drinks. The spacious bar, dining room, and expansive seasonal patio – with views of newly renovated Gillette Stadium – are joined by elevated comfort food favorites, local beers, and handcrafted cocktails found at the original Boston location on Causeway Street.
- Top Golf in Canton - Originally conceived of as an alternative to driving ranges, Topgolf is an inclusive, high-tech golf game aimed at golfers of all skill levels.
- Restoration Hardware at Patriot Place - the world's leading luxury home furnishings purveyor, offering furniture, lighting, textiles, bath ware, decor, and outdoor, as well as products for baby and child. Discover the season's newest designs and inspirations.
- Gillette Stadium Lighthouse - The Gillette Stadium Lighthouse was reimagined as part of our north end zone expansion project, bringing an iconic experiential feature to the stadium that fans of all ages can experience and enjoy. The top of the structure stands 22 stories above the playing field and is the tallest “lighthouse” in the United States! The 360-degree observation deck, known as the Lookout, provides spectacular panoramic views of the stadium and the surrounding area, including the Boston and Providence skylines.
- Joe’s Butcher and Bay - In a world where large-scale production negatively impacts the caliber and nutritional value of meat, at Joe’s Butcher & Bay we believe in the importance of a close connection between producer and butcher. We are proud to offer only the finest meats and seafood thanks to the network of high-quality vendors that we work with.
- Ally’s Cookies, Foxboro Center, We're dedicated to making your moments sweeter and brighter, one homemade cookie at a time.
- Ice Cream Beach Club – Foxboro Center, Our ice cream is made locally in Massachusetts, our distributor is Gibson’s Dairy Farm.
- Frankie’s International Bistro - At Frankies, 'Something for Everyone' isn't just a slogan; it's our guiding principle. We've carefully crafted a diverse menu that caters to a variety of tastes and preferences, ensuring that every guest finds a dish to delight in.
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Hansen has already mastered a great smile at only a year old. He is a pointer mix who is looking for his forever home! Hansel has just arrived at our rescue and so far everyone loves him. He is currently boarding and loves playing with all the dogs in doggie daycare. Hansel has a very sweet and loving personality. We are still getting to know him, but he will be a great companion for one lucky family. https://pawsnewengland.com/adopt/pet-13254/ | |
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Things To Do In the Area! | |
- Spring – You Pick Tulips: Golden Hour Tulips in Berkley, MA is one of the top U-Pick flower farms in New England. We let you enjoy picking beautiful tulips with your friends and family exclusively at our U-Pick farm. We are situated on 20 acres and we are among the few farms in the United States that grow more than 300,000 tulips. Along with field grown flowers, we also force tulips for Easter in our greenhouses. We planted 60,000 tulip, hyacinth, and daffodils in bulb pans for our Easter crop which will be sold to local farm stands and stores in our area. Following our greenhouse season, we open later in April for our U-PICK TULIP season! This tends to begin in the middle of April and will run into May. Our farm loves tulips and we can't wait to share our enjoyment with you. Also try Langwater Farm in North Easton, a bit of a shorter drive in a charming historical town. Wards Berry Farm in Sharon offers You Pick Daffodils mid-April and You Pick Tulips in Late April.
- Anytime – Fenway Park Tours, Since 1912, fans have flocked to Fenway Park to watch the home team play in the heart of Boston. It is referred to as, "America's Most Beloved Ballpark" by Major League Baseball and sports enthusiasts. Home to Red Sox Legends, Williams, Yaz, Fisk, Rice, and Pedro to name a few. Take in the magnificent view atop the fabled Green Monster, standing 37 feet 2 inches high, overlooking left field. Let our experienced tour guides lead you through the hallowed walls and legendary moments of historic Fenway Park.
- 1-30 Newport Daffodil Festival, Newport in Bloom was founded in 1982 by the late Jean West and Ineko Stephan to beautify our city with gardens and flowers. 2022 was our 40th year encouraging businesses and residents to get outside, meet their neighbors and beautify their homes through the planting and display of flowers.
- 4-7 RI Home Show, the largest home improvement and idea show in Southern New England! Featuring the “Specialty” RI Flower Show, the 10,000 sq ft Garden Experience, the Annual Energy Expo, the new House of Brews, and the Inspiration Showcase! Plus, hundreds of home-related exhibitors with trends, & services! Our theme this year is celebrating and highlighting all things Rhode Island that have drawn us to (or kept us in) this spectacular state. Enjoy the floral artistry by nationally award-winning designers from all over New England- all inspired by Rhode Island’s thriving local art scene, charming villages, and flaming rivers. Beauty and adventure await all reflecting Rhode Island’s farms, local brews, winding trails, and walk-able cities. Whatever your taste, big things come in small packages and quirky, charming Rhode Island is the perfect example.
- 6 + 27 New England Revolution games at Gillette Stadium
- 9 Boston Red Sox Home Opener vs Baltimore Orioles
- 13 Monster Energy Supercross at Gillette, The AMA Supercross Championship is an American motorcycle racing series. Founded by the American Motorcyclist Association in 1974, the AMA Supercross Championship races are held from January through early May and sell out Gillette every time they come to town.
- 13 Swan Boats, Opening Day, The Swan Boats are a fleet of pontoon pleasure boats which operate in a pond in the Public Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The Swan Boats have been in operation since 1877, and have since become a cultural icon for the city.
- 15 The Boston Marathon, The Boston Marathon is the world's oldest annual marathon and ranks as one of the world's most prestigious road racing events. After experiencing the spirit and majesty of the Olympic Marathon, B.A.A. member and inaugural US Olympic Team Manager John Graham was inspired to organize and conduct a marathon in the Boston area. With the assistance of Boston businessman Herbert H. Holton, various routes were considered, before a measured distance of 24.5 miles from Metcalf’s Mill in Ashland to the Irvington Oval in Boston was eventually selected. On April 19, 1897, John J. McDermott of New York, emerged from a 15-member starting field and captured the first B.A.A. Marathon in 2:55:10, and, in the process, forever secured his name in sports history. In 1924, the course was lengthened to 26 miles, 385 yards to conform to the Olympic standard, and the starting line was moved west from Ashland to Hopkinton
- 19-21 New England Folk Festival, Marlborough, NEFFA attracts over 2000 attendees from all over the country and overseas and features close to 1000 performers. The festival is unique because of the participatory nature of the events. Not only are there concerts and performances, but there are also opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds to engage with music, dance, and folk arts culture.
- There is music everywhere! You will find jam sessions, instrument workshops, group singing, and traditional music throughout the festival.
- 20 Monster Jam Arena Championship Series, Foxborough motorsports fans will be on the edge of their seats as the world’s best drivers show off crazy skills and all-out racing in fierce head-to-head battles for the Event Championship. Engineered to perfection, the 12,000-pound Monster Jam trucks push all limits in Freestyle, Skills, Donuts and Racing competitions. Monster Jam drivers are trained, world-class male and female athletes who have mastered not only the physical strength and mental stamina needed to compete, but the vital dexterity to control 12,000-pound machines capable of doing backflips, vertical two-wheel skills and racing at speeds up to 70 miles-per-hour to produce jaw-dropping, live motorsports action seen around the world.
- 25-28 New England International Auto Show, Boston, The Show is the perfect place to browse hundreds of the newest vehicles. It’s the premier showcase of the newest cars, vans, crossovers, hybrids, electrics, light trucks and sport utilities – vehicles to suit every budget, need and lifestyle – factory representatives on site to answer all your questions in a no pressure environment – all your favorite car lines under one roof, making it easy to compare prices and features saving you both time and money! They’ll also be classic cars and exotics on display, plus a variety of automotive vendors to shop supplies, accessories and more. It’s more than an auto show – it’s an event for the whole family!
- Patriots Day Reenactments – Lexington, Lincoln, Concord, Arlington The Patriots Day events schedule includes a big Patriots Day Parade in Boston plus dozens of major re-enactments of the first day of the American Revolution as local Militia and Minute Men companies commemorate the events of April 19, 1775 in Boston, Lexington, Lincoln, Arlington, Bedford, and Concord. You'll be surprised by how realistic the reenactments feel as you relive the thrilling beginning of the Patriots' fight for freedom from British rule. Although Massachusetts officially observes Patriots Day on the 3rd Monday in April (April 15 in 2024), commemorative ceremonies and re-enactments take place at multiple locations throughout the month. https://www.boston-discovery-guide.com/patriots-day-schedule.html
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