Overall we liked Blue Water, but our stay began with a rough start. The cabin we were assigned was musty, and we found mold on bedroom A/C unit. The staff moved us to a different unit, which was nicer and larger, and reasonably comfortable. The main problem was the wifi barely worked, so we had to hot spot off our iPhones. Those things aside, we liked the beach access. It's not a huge beach, but enough for a decent walk. We loved the deck chairs looking over the beach, a great place to hang out and read a book. The poolside bar had a short menu, and they were out of half the items, LOL, but we survived. If nothing else, the Blue Water location is excellent -- close to the Hyannis ferries and not far from all the Cape Cod towns you'd want to visit. There is also a wonderful seafood joint about half a mile down the beach road (Skipper's?). Amazing food and great service -- we ate there three evenings. Bottom line: we *might* stay at Blue Water again if we're back to Cape Cod, but visitors should expect the place to be rustic, not high end.