My wife & I stay at various B&B's or inns several times a year and always appreciate the experiences which make each stand out. In March 2008, only 20% of the shops on the Vineyard are open. Accordingly, this review would not apply as well if you plan to visit in summer. The 45 minute (and $7!) ferry ride from Wood's Hole was a delight and set the stage for a pleasant mid-week getaway. Walking to the Mansion House from the ferry terminal is a quick six minute jaunt - with a back pack instead of a car. The building was rebuilt following a fire several years ago, so everything is fairly new and with most of the kinks (typical of old buildings) already worked out. The four story structure tightly set in downtown Vineyard Haven uses its space well and has a large pool, whirlpool, exquisite massage facilities (which I highly recommend), an excellent and extensive gym and an adjacent restaurant called Zephrus which was above average in both quality and price. Rooms vary but our fairly high-end room was comfortable, had a water and ferry view (same as web-cam at http://www.mvol.com/webcammansionhouse/ ), of medium size and with a mini-balcony, gas fireplace and 24" (not 42" as advertised) flat screen TV. The king size bed dished down some 6" in the middle making sleeping difficult. The front desk offered no help with a thinner pillow (What! You want like a thinner, dead pillow? No one ever asked for that before!). Wine bottle openers are available if you go down to get one, sign it out and return it - not a high-end response. We could not get the temperature (on the top floor) to go below 80 degrees and opening the slider did not work as the huge kitchen vent below blew in grease-laden air. The stairways contained several fold-up beds making a quick exit difficult should another fire occur. One night, we decided to stay in and order pizza but it turns out no one in all of Martha's Vineyard delivers pizza - oh well. I was pleased that the final bill was exactly as they said it would be. They offer a two-night "mid-week revival" for $229 per person which actually totals $597.80 when you add several taxes, a mandatory 18% gratuity and a water-view upgrade. The Vineyard has this problem: Property is so expensive that commercial purchasers cannot open a normal business and charge normal prices while maintaining their ability to pay their mortgage or rent. Accordingly, many, many things are simply not available. We enjoyed our stay at Mansion House and were glad we went but probably will not return.
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