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Memorial Day Weekend '25
Really slow Memorial Day weekend. Our drive up from Southern NH Friday only took a few minutes longer than usual, there was very little traffic Saturday or Sunday in Center Harbor, driving from Alton through Wolfeboro to Moultonborough midday yesterday was faster than ever and, most telling, we were able to get Saturday night restaurant reservations only an hour before (hasn't happened in years) and yesterday's lunch was a ghost town.
I'm sure it's mostly weather related but am wondering if we'll be seeing a slowdown in travel this summer. Sent from my SM-S931U using Tapatalk |
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Memorial Day
Yeah, this is shaping up to be yet another cold, rainy, disappointing summer. If it is, we are throwing in the towel and putting our Wolfeboro place on the market. 🤬🤬
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Well, we usually can be there only on the weekends, and it seems to me that for the last two summers, it was rainy and/or breezy and cool at least three weekends a month. The nice, warm, dry days were all during the workweek! Exactly as it's been for these last few weeks. Swimming and Jetskiing are why we bought our place, and we haven't been able to do much of either. I bet the lake is going to stay cold for quite some time.
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Alton Parade
Town of Alton parade starts at 10am. Leaves from town hall area to the cemetery and then returns to town hall. Expect delays.
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Perhaps the predictions were right and our neighbors to the North are staying home 🤷🏼*♀️
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Seriously, the water will be warm enough to swim by Father's Day, it always is :) |
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I agree less crowds are more amenable to waterfront owners and locals but crashing the local economy because of tariffs and recent happenings in Washington probably isn’t the best thing
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Anyway, traffic from the south was light this past weekend. My wife came up Friday night and hit no traffic. We all left at various times Monday afternoon and none of us hit traffic going back to Ma. Was it weather related, IDK? |
The New Hampshire Lakes Region is a popular tourist destination that attracts many Canadian visitors, particularly during the summer months. However, there have been some reports of a decline in Canadian tourism due to political tensions and economic factors, as reported by New Hampshire Public Radio. Despite this, the region continues to market itself to Canadian travelers and hopes that the political situation will improve, allowing for a return to normal tourism levels
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Another fun fact...in speaking with Kory at Paugus Bay Marina this weekend, he mentioned new boat sales are way down this year, but used boat sales are decent. Could be the combo of higher interest rates, overall economic uncertainty, and the folks who bought a Covid Boat are now several years into a 10 year boat loan and are saying, "what did I do...??" |
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May those who served this country be honored and may they rest in peace. sent from my x400 alpha cell phone. |
It always bugs me to hear people wish others a "happy" Memorial Day. Sure its the unofficial start of summer and a long weekend, but I'm with you: people need to take 30 seconds to acknowledge the purpose of the holiday. I heard a commercial on the radio where the business wished the its customers and listeners a 'meaningful" Memorial Day. That was a little better and respects, at least a little bit, whatever meaning people wish to ascribe to the day...
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