We had a long weekend so headed to Plymouth for a mini break. If you think we singled out Plymouth for its historical value as birth place of America, you would be wrong. Keeping in theme with early patriotism we were lured, along with 10 other families, to the Pilgrim's Cove Indoor Theme Pool. The brochure reads:The exclusive Pilgrim Cove features lap lanes and a life-size replica of the Mayflower. A giant, 80-foot water slide winds through the historic ship and passes by a refreshing waterfall.The large, relaxing island whirlpool is set in a replica of Plymouth Rock and is accessible by a bridge over the splashing waterfalls below.
Amen, sign me up. This can't be the vision the first settlers had in mind for the area when they pushed ashore but nonetheless we went.
So we all loaded up our toddlers and drove 45 min. south to the splendor that is The Pilgrims Cove Theme Pool at the John Carver Inn (sister property to The Cape Codder, also a fine establishment with a wave pool). We had a walk through the main street in Plymouth, found a local pizzeria and then hit that 80' water slide which Max wasn't a huge fan of but he loved the pool. We had a great night hanging out with friends, playing games, some amazing rounds of mafia, and tons of junk food. Unfortunately, Max had a terrible night and we had to leave early in the morning so the closest thing we saw to Plymouth rock was in the theme pool. Next time, the real deal.



