Let me tell you about a story of a family that had a bad day and the owners and team of Green Harbor Waterfront Hotel wiped our tears and turned our, what could have been, horrible day into a special delight. __ My name is Stephen and my wife, two kids, their friend, and our Great Dane Izzy, left my families holiday home on Martha’s Vineyard to drive 441 miles back to our primary home in Maryland. After getting off of an early morning ferry, I received a frantic call from my wife Rebecca, “Izzy has to go potty bad.” I kick into action and found the local dog park in Falmouth. But, before we could get to the park, Izzy had an unfortunate accident in the back seat of Rebecca’s Cadillac. We dart into the center of the village and park. I run to the local Walgreens and purchase trash bags, cleaner, paper towels – everything you need to fix a mess. Thank goodness Izzy only had her accident on her bed and our backseat dog cover to prevent these types of things including scratches to the seats. After 45 minutes things were back to “almost” normal because…well…the smell was intoxicating and not in a good way. Rebecca and my youngest did roll the windows down to air out. Rebecca was hot in the collar as no one wants to deal with that before coffee! Next, I say we all need gas. So we drive down Main Street in Falmouth and pull into Intergas. While at Intergas, I first ask my oldest son to go and pump mom’s gas as she is having a bad morning. He pushes back and says he is barefoot. Normally, I would push-push back but for some reason I let it go because I know he broke his flip flops and we needed to purchase another pair on our ride home. Next, I ask his friend to do it. He agreed. I told him to put 93 Octane in Rebecca’s car. He says ok. While at Rebecca’s pump, Rebecca tells the young man to put whatever Stephen said to put into the car. The young man says, “Diesel?” and Rebecca says, “Yea sure whatever!” Pure sarcasm to an adult, but to a teen…it was gospel. 15 gallons later, the young man couldn’t figure out why the gas kept spilling and why he had to force it into the tank! Rebecca noticed and SCREAMED! I ran back and noticed a huge mistake occurred. I asked what happened and I was HOT…I mean so mad I couldn’t speak at Rebecca for playing around at this moment. All I could say was, “Call Nationwide and have them tow us…and leave me alone.” I needed a 5-minute timeout to gather myself!!! Well after 2 hours of waiting the truck came and towed us to Excel Gas & Repair. However, none of his mechanics could work on the car. Sidebar – After waiting two hours, we drove in the truck with a nice driver who thought he was in a Ferrari, not a large flat bead truck – lol. But he was excellent. I told Rebecca to drive my car with the other kids and the dog. So the owner of the shop said we cant get to you until tomorrow, “maybe”! FREAKED… Rebecca started crying and I rubbed her shoulder and said, “Its okay, we need a hotel room.” She called the first place she could find and it was Green Harbor Waterfront Hotel. The nice lady said she accepts any dogs and has availability at $143 per night. I told Rebecca to run and get the room. I waited at the shop. Turns out this was the BEST choice! The staff was EXCELLENT! They helped the boys get into the pool, gave us extra towels, and made sure all our comforts were met. Then, the next morning, we found out our car would be drained and fixed by 3 pm. The nice lady, I am assuming one of the owners, said, “I am not going to charge you for an extra day. You guys already incurred an expense you didn’t expect. Stay as long as you need, I am not going to rent your room.” This spirit after dealing with COVID-19. God bless her. I was almost in tears!!!! Well…the car was not as much as I expected. A fair price…but not painful. I felt this need to bless this hotel and I tipped the staff just shy of a one-night stay and thanked them for all of their compassion and care during this experience. My mother even said she is going visit the hotel so that she and her friends can visit Falmouth before heading over to the Vineyard. This hotel is simply a family friendly, dog loving place with LOADS of charm and a spirit of relaxation. We could not have asked for a better place to be broken down and I thank God every day it was this hotel and not the side of 28 or 95 with a car that had exploded. PS – We also met the most amazing people at the dog park. A teacher, a retired teacher, a realtor, students, and others were some of the nicest people in the world. I mean, no one ever talks to Rebecca and I at the dog Park in Frederick, MD. However, in Falmouth…everyone was simply warm and fun to be around while we had our engine sorted. Bless you guys and have a safe year!…