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LouieArthur

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    LouieArthur reacted to Bluealpha3225 in Ptown recommendations   
    Looking for masseur recommendations in Ptown. Either spa or individual. Prefer erotic. Any tips are appreciated 
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    LouieArthur got a reaction from AceHardware in Switching Topics, Any News on Ptown and Lauderdale Activities Opening?   
    Provincetown has had great weather so far this summer. Boy Beach has had usual crowds, but especially when it is not high tide, easy to spread out if so inclined. Hatches Harbor and Long Point are always less crowded. Bike rental places all open so you can bike around town and through National Seashore. Most restaurants are open with outside dining - and some inside dining - partitions and limited tables. The most popular shows are opening - Varla, Dina, and Miss Richfield in outdoor settings with audience spread out. Some bars open, but you have to stay seated and purchase food. Everything closes early.
    There are some FB kooks posting all sorts of ridiculous on the Community Pages, ignore them. You can have a great time:
    Mask wearing and social distancing are taken VERY seriously. Wear your mask and follow signs/directions - for example some shops (they’re all open) have to limit the number of folks allowed in at a time.
    Plenty of day trippers, so people watching is still great. Only a few big name shows, so you will not get flyered to death on Commercial, but miss seeing all the drag queens hocking their shows.
    Make reservations for shows, tours, attractions and dinner. With reduced seating capacity, don’t expect to just walk in to eat. There is no bar seating in restaurants.
    Take the opportunity to do things you might not have done before, like visit PAAM, walk and swim the breakwater, go to the ponds, take a Dune Tour, whale watch, walk or bike through the neighborhoods. Gardens are looking pretty spectacular.
    Much more about nature and less nightlife this year.
    Look up Provincetown Magazine on line. Lots of ads for what is going on.
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    LouieArthur got a reaction from + newatthis in Switching Topics, Any News on Ptown and Lauderdale Activities Opening?   
    Provincetown has had great weather so far this summer. Boy Beach has had usual crowds, but especially when it is not high tide, easy to spread out if so inclined. Hatches Harbor and Long Point are always less crowded. Bike rental places all open so you can bike around town and through National Seashore. Most restaurants are open with outside dining - and some inside dining - partitions and limited tables. The most popular shows are opening - Varla, Dina, and Miss Richfield in outdoor settings with audience spread out. Some bars open, but you have to stay seated and purchase food. Everything closes early.
    There are some FB kooks posting all sorts of ridiculous on the Community Pages, ignore them. You can have a great time:
    Mask wearing and social distancing are taken VERY seriously. Wear your mask and follow signs/directions - for example some shops (they’re all open) have to limit the number of folks allowed in at a time.
    Plenty of day trippers, so people watching is still great. Only a few big name shows, so you will not get flyered to death on Commercial, but miss seeing all the drag queens hocking their shows.
    Make reservations for shows, tours, attractions and dinner. With reduced seating capacity, don’t expect to just walk in to eat. There is no bar seating in restaurants.
    Take the opportunity to do things you might not have done before, like visit PAAM, walk and swim the breakwater, go to the ponds, take a Dune Tour, whale watch, walk or bike through the neighborhoods. Gardens are looking pretty spectacular.
    Much more about nature and less nightlife this year.
    Look up Provincetown Magazine on line. Lots of ads for what is going on.
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    LouieArthur got a reaction from MscleLovr in Switching Topics, Any News on Ptown and Lauderdale Activities Opening?   
    Provincetown has had great weather so far this summer. Boy Beach has had usual crowds, but especially when it is not high tide, easy to spread out if so inclined. Hatches Harbor and Long Point are always less crowded. Bike rental places all open so you can bike around town and through National Seashore. Most restaurants are open with outside dining - and some inside dining - partitions and limited tables. The most popular shows are opening - Varla, Dina, and Miss Richfield in outdoor settings with audience spread out. Some bars open, but you have to stay seated and purchase food. Everything closes early.
    There are some FB kooks posting all sorts of ridiculous on the Community Pages, ignore them. You can have a great time:
    Mask wearing and social distancing are taken VERY seriously. Wear your mask and follow signs/directions - for example some shops (they’re all open) have to limit the number of folks allowed in at a time.
    Plenty of day trippers, so people watching is still great. Only a few big name shows, so you will not get flyered to death on Commercial, but miss seeing all the drag queens hocking their shows.
    Make reservations for shows, tours, attractions and dinner. With reduced seating capacity, don’t expect to just walk in to eat. There is no bar seating in restaurants.
    Take the opportunity to do things you might not have done before, like visit PAAM, walk and swim the breakwater, go to the ponds, take a Dune Tour, whale watch, walk or bike through the neighborhoods. Gardens are looking pretty spectacular.
    Much more about nature and less nightlife this year.
    Look up Provincetown Magazine on line. Lots of ads for what is going on.
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    LouieArthur got a reaction from + Snbrd in Switching Topics, Any News on Ptown and Lauderdale Activities Opening?   
    Provincetown has had great weather so far this summer. Boy Beach has had usual crowds, but especially when it is not high tide, easy to spread out if so inclined. Hatches Harbor and Long Point are always less crowded. Bike rental places all open so you can bike around town and through National Seashore. Most restaurants are open with outside dining - and some inside dining - partitions and limited tables. The most popular shows are opening - Varla, Dina, and Miss Richfield in outdoor settings with audience spread out. Some bars open, but you have to stay seated and purchase food. Everything closes early.
    There are some FB kooks posting all sorts of ridiculous on the Community Pages, ignore them. You can have a great time:
    Mask wearing and social distancing are taken VERY seriously. Wear your mask and follow signs/directions - for example some shops (they’re all open) have to limit the number of folks allowed in at a time.
    Plenty of day trippers, so people watching is still great. Only a few big name shows, so you will not get flyered to death on Commercial, but miss seeing all the drag queens hocking their shows.
    Make reservations for shows, tours, attractions and dinner. With reduced seating capacity, don’t expect to just walk in to eat. There is no bar seating in restaurants.
    Take the opportunity to do things you might not have done before, like visit PAAM, walk and swim the breakwater, go to the ponds, take a Dune Tour, whale watch, walk or bike through the neighborhoods. Gardens are looking pretty spectacular.
    Much more about nature and less nightlife this year.
    Look up Provincetown Magazine on line. Lots of ads for what is going on.
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    LouieArthur got a reaction from + WilliamM in Switching Topics, Any News on Ptown and Lauderdale Activities Opening?   
    Provincetown has had great weather so far this summer. Boy Beach has had usual crowds, but especially when it is not high tide, easy to spread out if so inclined. Hatches Harbor and Long Point are always less crowded. Bike rental places all open so you can bike around town and through National Seashore. Most restaurants are open with outside dining - and some inside dining - partitions and limited tables. The most popular shows are opening - Varla, Dina, and Miss Richfield in outdoor settings with audience spread out. Some bars open, but you have to stay seated and purchase food. Everything closes early.
    There are some FB kooks posting all sorts of ridiculous on the Community Pages, ignore them. You can have a great time:
    Mask wearing and social distancing are taken VERY seriously. Wear your mask and follow signs/directions - for example some shops (they’re all open) have to limit the number of folks allowed in at a time.
    Plenty of day trippers, so people watching is still great. Only a few big name shows, so you will not get flyered to death on Commercial, but miss seeing all the drag queens hocking their shows.
    Make reservations for shows, tours, attractions and dinner. With reduced seating capacity, don’t expect to just walk in to eat. There is no bar seating in restaurants.
    Take the opportunity to do things you might not have done before, like visit PAAM, walk and swim the breakwater, go to the ponds, take a Dune Tour, whale watch, walk or bike through the neighborhoods. Gardens are looking pretty spectacular.
    Much more about nature and less nightlife this year.
    Look up Provincetown Magazine on line. Lots of ads for what is going on.
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    LouieArthur got a reaction from MikeBiDude in Switching Topics, Any News on Ptown and Lauderdale Activities Opening?   
    Provincetown has had great weather so far this summer. Boy Beach has had usual crowds, but especially when it is not high tide, easy to spread out if so inclined. Hatches Harbor and Long Point are always less crowded. Bike rental places all open so you can bike around town and through National Seashore. Most restaurants are open with outside dining - and some inside dining - partitions and limited tables. The most popular shows are opening - Varla, Dina, and Miss Richfield in outdoor settings with audience spread out. Some bars open, but you have to stay seated and purchase food. Everything closes early.
    There are some FB kooks posting all sorts of ridiculous on the Community Pages, ignore them. You can have a great time:
    Mask wearing and social distancing are taken VERY seriously. Wear your mask and follow signs/directions - for example some shops (they’re all open) have to limit the number of folks allowed in at a time.
    Plenty of day trippers, so people watching is still great. Only a few big name shows, so you will not get flyered to death on Commercial, but miss seeing all the drag queens hocking their shows.
    Make reservations for shows, tours, attractions and dinner. With reduced seating capacity, don’t expect to just walk in to eat. There is no bar seating in restaurants.
    Take the opportunity to do things you might not have done before, like visit PAAM, walk and swim the breakwater, go to the ponds, take a Dune Tour, whale watch, walk or bike through the neighborhoods. Gardens are looking pretty spectacular.
    Much more about nature and less nightlife this year.
    Look up Provincetown Magazine on line. Lots of ads for what is going on.
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    LouieArthur got a reaction from eastietop in 411 on Dan in Boston   
    Great therapeutic massage. Good ambience. Easy to schedule.
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