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Everything is in place and ready to go for our 10th annual North East Santa Gathering. All information is on our web page at www.thenortheastsantas.com including schedule and rates for the Irish Village in South Yarmouth Massachusetts on beautiful Cape Cod ! There is still time to register and even if the hotel has no rooms left you will be put up at a Sister hotel a short distance away for the same wonderful and unbeatable rates. There are many new things this year such as a photo opportunity with a sleigh with reindeer and photos with Jingles the Elf. All proceeds will be going to St. Jude Children's Hospital. Join us for a fun filled weekend !

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We are all set.  coming in on thursday night  cant wait we had a great time last year

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Thanks George for all the hard work that you and your crew are doing!

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I will be there on Friday and can't wait to talk to all my old friends and making new ones

I will also be a vendor with Santa's Corner Store and all our great merchandise for Santa and Mrs C

We have a lot of new Surprises and will be unveiling our New Santa, Mrs C and Elf Buckle and matching pin

for a great price of only $65.00. Quality and Value is what it's all about

Howie

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See you all Friday I will have suits from Santa& Co. and human hair Santa Wigs and Beards from Custom Wig Co in the vendor area.

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See you all on Saturday!

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see you  soon     SANTA PAUL

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Prices here cannot be beat anywhere ! Every room is a suite and 2 meals are included with each days stay. No pre determined menu choices here, anything on the menu ! No charge for vendors and never has been in the 10 years we have celebrated. Extra night for only $59 plus tax, no meals included. www.thenortheastsantas.com for prices on the Irish Village page. Scroll down to the bottom of page ! :santa101:

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Prices here cannot be beat anywhere ! Every room is a suite and 2 meals are included with each days stay. No pre determined menu choices here, anything on the menu ! No charge for vendors and never has been in the 10 years we have celebrated. Extra night for only $59 plus tax, no meals included. www.thenortheastsantas.com for prices on the Irish Village page. Scroll down to the bottom of page ! :santa101:

 

Have the rooms changed from last year?

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Cape Cod Irish Village
822 Massachusetts 28, S. Yarmouth, MA 02664
Phone:(508) 398-6645 OR (508) 394-4404

PLEASE NOTE: ALL TAXES AND GRATUITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THESE RATES WITHTHE EXCEPTON OF THE ADDITIONAL NIGHT STAY!

3 Night Stay
Single: $322.00
Double: $238.00
Additional person: $130.00
This package includes 3 Breakfasts, 2 Dinners (Choice) and 1 Banquet Dinner

2 Night Stay
Single: $238.00
Double: $177.00
Additional person: $105.00
This package includes 2 Breakfasts, 1 Dinner (Choice) and 1 Banquet Dinner

1 Night Stay
Single: $134.00
Double: $105.00
Additional person: $60.00
This package includes 1 Breakfast and 1 Banquet Dinner

Banquet Dinner only - $24.95 per person.

Saturday Buffet Lunch with Santa will be available if desired at $10.00 per person.

$50.00 deposit is required per room at time of reservations.

PLEASE NOTE: ALL TAXES AND GRATUITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE RATES WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE ADDITIONAL NIGHT STAY!
An additional nights stay is at a discounted rate of $59.00 plus tax for room only. No meals included. 
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Changed how?

I was confused by what you said: "every room is a suite"

Technically a suite is 2 separate rooms with a common area in between. Sean would like that since he says I snore now...

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They are all suites, there are beds with dressers and television and then a room divider with another bed in a sofa and television. This hotel was originally called Gull Wing Suites before the Irish Village bought it. The original Irish Village was down the street where there is now an inflatables park. 

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Wishing the North East Santas a successful gathering this weekend. Travel safely, have fun and enjoy you're selves.

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Wishing the North East Santas a successful gathering this weekend. Travel safely, have fun and enjoy you're selves.

Wish you couuld be there Marty!

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Wish you couuld be there Marty!

 

Thanks Michael,

 

Just want all my brothers to travel safely, and have a good time.

 

Of course, I would love to go!

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I, too, wish them safe travels and the grandest of  times.  But...I would really like to be there!  Its something I hope to be able to do at some point, along with going to CWH School.

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Thanks Michael,

 

Just want all my brothers to travel safely, and have a good time.

 

Of course, I would love to go!

Just send the weather! :)

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Hey, at least it isn't supposed to snow.  It isn't supposed to snow, is it?

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Have fun guys.

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Sean and I are headed out early in the morning. See you all there!

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Be blessed everyone attending. Be safe. Let us know how it is going, pictures etc. have fun

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