It was fitting for a quaint getaway in Maine. The location is great for Old Orchard Beach (if you're unfamiliar it's basically a small beach town that is still very close driving distance to Portland, so you can see Portland easily while here)... Old Orchard Beach itself is almost like a small amusement park carnival town from yesteryear which is fun in its own way, but that's for another review. The room itself was a bit dated, but clean and maintained. The bed was comfortable, the small kitchenette area was nice and there were plenty of Keurig options for an otherwise no frills front desk that didn't serve breakfast. The view was great... basically it goes A, B, and C with C being closest to the ocean. Even if you don't have one of the really close ones you should be able to see the water in some capacity, and you can also use some of the hotel's many adirondack chairs that are right in front of the water. The only complaint I do have, if there is one, is that the walls are slightly thin. Normally that's not an issue as people are quiet and enjoying the beach. On the second morning we were there someone next door was playing their TV, it didn't seem like it was a loud setting but it carried anyways and took away from the beach aura and mistique (of course I'm biased and don't know why you would ever watch TV while you have the ocean to gaze at and enjoy). All in all, I would stay here again, it's a nice little place.