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Boston/Cape Cod - Fly into Boston or Providence?

Posted on 9/9/25 at 1:40 pm
Posted by lsugrldej8
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2006
2385 posts
Posted on 9/9/25 at 1:40 pm
We are planning a Boston/Cape Cod trip over the summer. Staying 2 nights in Boston and then 7 nights in Cape COD. We’ve never been to this area. Should we fly into Boston or Providence? It seems like the flights into Boston are more expensive.

Also any suggestions on where to stay in Boston for just a couple of nights? We are going to the Red Sox game. We will have a rental car but I’m worried about public transportation because my daughter will be in a wheelchair so not sure how accessible public transportation is.

Posted by AbitaFan08
Boston, MA
Member since Apr 2008
27871 posts
Posted on 9/9/25 at 2:37 pm to
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We will have a rental car but I’m worried about public transportation because my daughter will be in a wheelchair so not sure how accessible public transportation is


Every station is wheelchair accessible by law. I always tell people to not drive in the city because the roads are confusing and parking is expensive. And usually the T is faster anyway. But given your situation I can understand why having a car would be a plus. Just be prepared to pay for parking garages everywhere you go.

If you weren’t renting a car I would definitely say fly into Logan. But since you are anyway, I’d say just go with the cheaper option. Providence is only 45 minutes from here so it’s not like it’s a hike.

If a Sox game is the biggest thing, no reason not to stay in Fenway. There are plenty of hotel options right around the ballpark and lots of good restaurants.
This post was edited on 9/9/25 at 2:39 pm
Posted by TigerAlum1982
Member since Sep 2011
1551 posts
Posted on 9/9/25 at 2:40 pm to
Was just in Nantucket this summer. If you haven’t already, plan a day trip on the ferry to Nantucket. We drove from Boston to Cape Cod and took the ferry over to Nantucket.
Posted by H2O Tiger
Delta Sky Club
Member since May 2021
7342 posts
Posted on 9/9/25 at 3:22 pm to
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Every station is wheelchair accessible by law.


Assuming this is a Boston specific law? There are tons of stations in New York that aren't accessible.
Posted by AbitaFan08
Boston, MA
Member since Apr 2008
27871 posts
Posted on 9/9/25 at 3:33 pm to
I actually retract my statement - I thought it was required by law but it appears not. Most are wheelchair accessible but there are a few that aren’t. It’s mainly the green line that isn’t, which makes sense because it’s largely above ground.
This post was edited on 9/9/25 at 3:35 pm
Posted by nicholastiger
Member since Jan 2004
53398 posts
Posted on 9/9/25 at 3:51 pm to
everything is really close in that area so if it's cheaper flying into Providence it is certainly doable to get to Boston and/or cape cod

you don't need a car in Boston so if you are going there first I would probably fly into Boston

You need a rental car for Cape Cod for sure and you could do a day trip to Nantucket and/or Martha's Vineyard
Posted by Zappas Stache
Utility Muffin Research Kitchen
Member since Apr 2009
42189 posts
Posted on 9/9/25 at 4:09 pm to
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Assuming this is a Boston specific law? There are tons of stations in New York that aren't accessible.


As long as they haven't done major renovation work then any structure in place before Federal ADA laws went into effect in 1990 don't have to provide wheelchair access. Stations that do not usually have a work around available but unless you know about the work around then it isn't always apparent to a user.
Posted by OldmanBeasley
Charlotte
Member since Jun 2014
10878 posts
Posted on 9/9/25 at 7:34 pm to
The MBTA website lets you know which stops are handicap accessible if you click on the different lines: https://www.mbta.com/schedules/subway
Posted by soccerfüt
Location: A Series of Tubes
Member since May 2013
72512 posts
Posted on 9/9/25 at 9:39 pm to
Nantucket and/or Martha’s Vineyard are both great places to visit. I’ll (hopefully) take my grand kids there one day.

I’ve flown Cape Air to both direct from Logan (BOS).

Don’t know if that’s not doable for your daughter.

Good luck & have a great time.

I love that whole area.
Posted by LemmyLives
Texas
Member since Mar 2019
12734 posts
Posted on 9/9/25 at 9:59 pm to
Boston was odd to me because the T line I rode for one client was essentially ground level (underground); there wasn't a platform. I didn't look for elevators to get down there (basically MIT area to Faneuil Hall area.

There is also para transit at The RIDE.
Posted by Snoop Dawg
Member since Sep 2009
2836 posts
Posted on 9/9/25 at 10:10 pm to
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Was just in Nantucket this summer. If you haven’t already, plan a day trip on the ferry to Nantucket. We drove from Boston to Cape Cod and took the ferry over to Nantucket.


I did the double island from Hyannis. Took ferry to Nantucket and spent around 5 hours there and then took the ferry to Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard for a couple of hours before the ferry back to Hyannis.
Posted by CONNECTICUTTIGER
RHODE ISLAND
Member since Apr 2006
1138 posts
Posted on 9/10/25 at 5:29 am to
Definitely don't need a car in Boston, so the extra money you spend on the flight may be saved by not renting a car for 2 days. Providence airport is great though, much easier than Boston, and only 45 minutes from away.
Posted by Glock17
Member since Oct 2007
23003 posts
Posted on 9/10/25 at 8:07 am to
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Definitely don't need a car in Boston


I'd agree.... went a couple years ago and didn't get a car until we headed to Cape. Parking seems like a nightmare in Boston and traffic was pretty terrible.
Posted by tadman
Member since Jun 2020
5140 posts
Posted on 9/10/25 at 9:26 am to
Fly into whatever is cheaper. Providence is not a bad airport. Although there is a train station there, few trains stop - you can catch a cab to downtown Providence and then a train (Amtrak or MBTA) to Boston. If you need a downtown hotel, check out the Back Bay area.
Posted by hoopsgalore
Chicago, IL
Member since Nov 2013
9020 posts
Posted on 9/10/25 at 9:54 am to
Since you have bags for ~10 days + daughter that requires wheelchair assistance, I'd probably fly into Logan on convenience alone.

There's a DoubleTree Suites right on the border of Allston and Cambridge. A lot of space in the room and there's a self-parking garage with easy access to 90. Easy hop onto 93S/3A for the Cape.
This post was edited on 9/10/25 at 12:30 pm
Posted by Tree_Fall
Member since Mar 2021
1072 posts
Posted on 9/12/25 at 8:03 am to
You might want to plan your airports based on what days you want to go to and from the Cape. Friday to Cape and Sunday back see very bad traffic with Boston being much worse than Providence. The Cape Ferries are nice but don't plan on taking one on a travel-critical day. They occasionally get delayed or cancelled due to weather. Boston Marriott Long Wharf is a great stay...actually on a long wharf.
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