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Tex's avatar

We have been visiting Bar Harbor and Acadia since 1977. We have seen the town degrade from a fun, eclectic village of artists, unique shops and broad range of restaurants into an overcrowded, over-priced banal mini-metropolis. The downhill slide started with bus tours, then cruise ships, then to top it off, overdevelopment. Greed became paramount to integrity. Once it became evident that the infrastructure could not support the influx it was too late.

We will still make a brief stop in BH once or twice to enjoy Rosalie’s Pizza, but other than that we avoid town.

BH doesn’t need people like us anymore; that’s ok. We’ve plenty of precious memories, and plenty of new places to explore.

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AnIslander's avatar

I’m sick of being gaslit

We’re told cruise ship passengers are only a small percentage of the tourists and not contributing to over crowding, but all these people are now crying that the town of a empty and they’re not making any money

Which is it?

By the way, my child works a service job in Bar Harbor and he’s making plenty of money

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