Captain Jack's with space!
Review Submitted: August 15, 2008
Date of Stay: July 2008
Ribbons offers a unique combination: all the charm of Captain Jack's Wharf, plus a relatively large amount of space.
Captain Jack's is perhaps the ultimate way to experience the quirky character of P-Town. Like some Victorian architect's idea of a pleasure folly, all a jumble of decks and cabins, it sits over the water, an oasis of serenity and chaos amid P-Town's larger oasis. Not for everyone, (don't come near here if your taste extends to Marriott Courtyard!) those who will appreciate it most won't mind limited privacy, basic amenities and sea breeze instead of air-conditioning. In return you get a completely unique setting and a special community and the companionship of fellow travelers who presumably are there for the same reasons as you and many of whom have been coming for years.
Ribbons is the unit closest to Commercial Street and although it is neither over the water nor with sea views, it is nonetheless very much part of the Wharf, with its guests enjoying all that Captain Jack's has to offer. Like most units on the Wharf, it has its challenges (the dawn chorus of bottles and cans being collected by the recycling truck, the six inches between the front door and passing cars on Commerce Street and the lack of a sea breeze come to mind), but there is a huge offset: the amount of space and the greater privacy than almost all other units. There is no sense of being scrunched up in something akin to a mix between a hamster cage and goldfish bowl that other units can feel like. Added to that, the decor is quite charming and makes you feel like you are definitely somewhere else, yet "at-home comfortable" at the same time. To be strongly recommended for people who look for "different", quirky character and who are not put off by missing the odd creature comfort they may expect on an everyday basis at home.
Owner's Response: I am so happy you enjoyed the same things that I have enjoyed in Ribbons these last 24 years I have owned it; It is always true that its appeal is to creative and romantic folks, writers, and some performers. Many Europeans have stayed there, some even adding their touches to the decor.
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