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Old 06-11-2014, 05:31 PM   #1
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Anyone Done Boston for the 4th of July?

So, for our trip to New England, we're thinking of driving in to Boston for the 4th and going to the Hatch to see the Pops and the fireworks.
Has anyone that's done this have any hints? I know we need to get to the Hatch at the crack of dawn to get entry, but then what?
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Old 06-11-2014, 06:13 PM   #2
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I've done it just once about 25 years ago. Take the T into Boston, I believe it's free that evening. Bring lots of sunscreen and water. I'm sure that many things have changed since the marathon bombing. Backpacks might be regulated. Check on WBZ-TV for some tips and restrictions.
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I've done it just once about 25 years ago. Take the T into Boston, I believe it's free that evening. Bring lots of sunscreen and water. I'm sure that many things have changed since the marathon bombing. Backpacks might be regulated. Check on WBZ-TV for some tips and restrictions.
Thanks! Yeah - no more back packs. Everything has to be in clear bags. SMALL purses are allowed, but only after searched. No rolling coolers. The list of NOs is pretty long. We can, however, take folding chairs and a 10X12 canopy.

What's the T?
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I, like Joanne, haven't done it for years. I am not sure I would do the trip from Killington. You are talking a 3-4 hour drive without traffic and the traffic on the 4th can be horrible.

We are Museuum of Science members and they have a 4th celebration from their parking lot (looks over the Charles) and music from the Pops is pumped in. It's a great night but even going into the museum in the early afternoon, there is bumper to bumper traffic on 93.

The T is the MBTA, the pubic transportation system for the area, Generally when I say T, I am referring to the "subway" portion of the system, It is not all under ground and is a pretty easy way to get around the city, It also hooks into the commuter rail. The website is MBTA.com.

The other thing is you cannot count on Boston weather. We have had lovely 4ths, 70-80, sunny gentle breeze, horrible hot and humid ones muggy, 80-90 and overcast, and rainy and cold ones high of sixty with constant rain. On a nice day, it can be fun sitting on the esplanade all day, Other times the bugs will eat you alive,

There are usually lots of celebrations in NE for the 4th. I would check out what there is locally.

Also it sometimes takes longer to get places in NE. IN Vermont you have lots of two lane "highways" and they go through hills and mountains. Without others on the riads, it can be a slow drive. I always seem to get behind the 1932 pickup truck barrelling along at 20 mph, always fun when you cannot pass.
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I agree - definitely find a place to park outside the city and take the T in - it's a fun day! I haven't done this in a very long time.
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As challenging as I found driving in Boston some years ago in midsummer on a regular day, no way I'd go near the place on any summer holiday. Thus, I heartily agree with the suggestion to find fireworks somewhere near where you're staying.

For someone like yourself accustomed to Indiana's climate, you would likely find a 90-degree day in Boston just plain torture. I was purely miserable in 90-degree heat there, being used to humidity rarely any higher than 45%. Think WDW weather in the summer, and that can be what you'll get in Boston with the likelihood the next day is so chilly you're bundled to the teeth.
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I love new England but even as a life long resident cannot cope well with the change in temperatures. it can co from 90-40 in a day, never mind two days. It can also go the other way, Making planning for a day outside tricky and difficult when you are limited as to what you can carry.

We actually have gone to the Esplanade on the 4th in the afternoon and while we could see the fire works and hear the Pops, we were a good long walk from the Hatch shell.

the Royal Sonesta and I think it's the Hyatt have good viewing from the Cambridge side of the Charles but I suspect rooms are pretty steep for the 4th.
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Oh, I had a marvelous time on the three different trips I did there--ulp!--30 years ago. Just purely love how beautiful the scenery is during those three months of darn poor sledding.

I certainly learned along the coast in Maine why McDonald's only sold hot tea when it was 98 for two days and then upper 50's and rainy the next! I was so surprised at not being able to get an iced tea for the road until the drive-up attendant said in that unmistakable Maine accent, "Not from around here, are you?" and smiled. Then, I figured out what a regional thing iced tea must be! Had NO idea till that moment. (Couldn't get a chicken-fried steak or bbq anywhere up there either. That fabulous fresh seafood made up for it and then some, though!)
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Oh, I had a marvelous time on the three different trips I did there--ulp!--30 years ago. Just purely love how beautiful the scenery is during those three months of darn poor sledding.

I certainly learned along the coast in Maine why McDonald's only sold hot tea when it was 98 for two days and then upper 50's and rainy the next! I was so surprised at not being able to get an iced tea for the road until the drive-up attendant said in that unmistakable Maine accent, "Not from around here, are you?" and smiled. Then, I figured out what a regional thing iced tea must be! Had NO idea till that moment. (Couldn't get a chicken-fried steak or bbq anywhere up there either. That fabulous fresh seafood made up for it and then some, though!)
I wish you could have seen the look on the kids face when I asked for Ice Coffee here in TX. People drink ice coffee year round in New England so I figured it would be a safe bet in the summer here. He said "You want whaaaaaat, your coffee cold??"


I did the Pops for years when I was a kid. It is a lot of hassle but I have to say it is a magical experience. Don your red white and blue, bring a deck of cards and other entertainment (Soft Frisbee or catch game) to kill time and just take it all in! Also I would suggest to bring cash so you aren't giving any random vendors access to your credit card. That fancy lemonade is hard to pass up!
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See we live 1.5 hours from the Maine border. Same climate. The McLobster is a real thing. As for the weather, welcome to my life!!
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If you're up for the adventure, then go for it. I use the Riverside MBTA stop and public transpo it into Boston. It's just off of Rte 128 and it's at the end of the "green" line. There are other places that would work just as well. I've never driven into/out of Boston without crying so I wouldn't recommend that. But you may be braver than I am. Have a wonderful time, you'll have lots of stories to tell when you get back.
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