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Old 09-15-2011, 07:45 AM
 
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I have been tasked to find the perfect location to hold our company party/event for Thanksgiving (as well as October one which I think I have found location that will fulfill fall related activities).

Does anyone have any suggestions for a place we could call to have a company party for about 50 people where we could either have food provided for a reasonable rate (preferably Thanksgiving type dinner) or at the worst case, provide our own food? My boss would love something in Plymouth where people at the location would be dressed up in Thanksgiving/period garb, but I don't think that is going to be possible. He is hoping there is somewhere in Plymouth where we could do the party since it is where the original Thanksgiving took place. It is just a time for the company members and family members to get together and eat and maybe play games or partake in other activities that may be available. We found a farm for the October event where there is a petting zoo, corn maze, duck races, corn cannon, ect and are really looking forward to that.

So, really hoping someone here has a good suggestion or two where we could have our Thanksgiving party. Would like to be able to have dinner inside, but if there are things to do outside that is related to the holiday, the season and if it entails activities related back to the first Thanksgiving, that would be a HUGE plus.

Area looking for is Plymouth, Hyannis, Brockton, Bridgewater, Attleboro, Middleboro, Foxboro, Taunton, Plympton, ect.

Thank you very much
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Old 09-15-2011, 08:26 AM
 
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Plymouth Plantation does events and has a full catering staff. Give them a call. Another option is Isaac's in Plymouth. They are on the waterfront so you could do a tour of the area and then have dinner overlooking the Mayflower. There is a company, Colonial Lantern Tours that does haunted history tours but the owners also used to do regular historic tours. They would probably still do that. I remember the wife wrote a book "The Secrets of Plimoth Rock" a number of years ago that was a nice little children's book.
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Old 09-15-2011, 08:40 AM
 
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oooh, I would LOVE to do the Haunted tour one, but since this is for work, we really can't do anything that may offend someone due to religious background, but I will keep that place in mind for myself

Thank you. I am opened to any other suggestions- I have looked at Plymouth Plantation, but at 60$/person, not sure if it is going to be an affordable location as the company will be paying for everyone
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Old 09-15-2011, 08:44 AM
 
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Just looked at the Colonial Lantern Tours website because I was thinking "hey we should do another tour" and lo and behold, they do historic tours too. I would even pick their brains about a place for the dinner. They may even know of someplace that is reasonable.


Check out the John Carver Hotel.They own the Hearth and Kettle which is located inside and they are very reasonable. Lots of tour groups dine there.
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Old 09-15-2011, 09:31 AM
 
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Thank you so much for the suggestions. Contacting all of them
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