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    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Adrift Hotel - Delicious tasting at Adrift Distillery, complimentary with our room

    Adrift Hotel

    3.1(571 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    My husband and I stayed at Adrift Hotel during our honeymoon, so our expectations were high! And…read moreAdrift Hotel completely exceeded those expectations. The hotel staff greeted us with a welcome package for our dog, which she was completely obsessed with. Branded tennis ball and everything. The owner and staff gave us great, specific recommendations for places to see during our trip, including fantastic hiking and biking locations. The food at the hotel restaurant was DELICIOUS. The beach, which is right next to the hotel, was wonderfully open, with none of the intensity of Canon Beach (which I also love, but for very different reasons). The pool and saunas were lovely and clean. And we had to go home with multiple bottles from Adrift Distillery. If you're looking for a truly relaxing, fun, romantic getaway, this is it. And if you need a place that's dog-friendly, this one really is.

    I had mixed feelings about my stay here. The property makes a strong first impression -- the staff…read moreis friendly, the lobby smells great, and the overall aesthetic is charming and inviting. There's definitely a cool, curated vibe, and the coffee/tea setup in the lobby is a nice touch. I also appreciated the complimentary bikes and the ease of using them. That said, the rooms didn't quite live up to the price point (around $400+ for two weekend nights). The building itself feels older and a bit worn beneath the cosmetic updates. Our room, in particular, showed signs of heavy use -- the bed was noticeably worn and dipped in the middle, and some of the finishes felt a bit cheap or improvised. Noise was also an issue. Despite requesting a top-floor room, we were placed directly under the restaurant, and we could hear footsteps, banging, and general activity until about midnight each night. Soundproofing overall seemed pretty minimal, which made it hard to fully relax. There were also a few small inconveniences -- no hotel phone, no central air, limited trash space, and some quirky (but not very functional) design choices like exposed cable management. The spa had potential but fell short during our visit. One sauna door didn't close properly, another wasn't working at all, and the overall experience felt underwhelming given the atmosphere they're going for. I can see the appeal of this place -- especially for families or those drawn to its aesthetic -- but for the price and volume of guests they accommodate, I expected a bit more attention to detail and upkeep. With some improvements, it could really shine.

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    Adrift Hotel - Clean and Cozy. Building itself is old, but well maintained. Comfy bed!

    Clean and Cozy. Building itself is old, but well maintained. Comfy bed!

    Adrift Hotel - Bloodstained bedsheet

    Bloodstained bedsheet

    Adrift Hotel - Hotel common area, complete with books and cozy seating

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    Hotel common area, complete with books and cozy seating

    WorldMark Long Beach - Common area & Coastal Class Crepes (June 2025)

    WorldMark Long Beach

    3.1(35 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    Had a recent weekend stay and was pleased with the room & property. Sizable, comfy, and they…read morepromptly brought cookware items we requested. Staff was great though you will endure a few timeshare program sales attempts. Everything was easy & as expected -- would definitely do it again.

    Our last visit to the Long Beach Peninsula on the WA Coast was back in 2013…read more I booked lodging here back in July 2024 for our week long stay during June 2025. We arrived shortly before check-in time at 4pm. We were provided with site information, parking permit, and wristbands/room cards. Somehow I ended up with a major room upgrade, which was greatly appreciated. I also appreciated the welcoming and congratulatory items: tote bag full of snacks, fresh baked cookies, wine, cider, jam, and various local business discounts. The overall site was large with onsite communal areas. We did not use any of them, but nice to know of its availability, such as: library, DVDs, onsite cafe & mini market, gaming area, workout room, pool and hot tub. Our home away from home for a week had two twin beds, a double Murphy bed, and a king bed, two bathrooms with amenities like extra towels, blowdryer, hand soap, shampoo, conditioner, body wash. There was also a washer/dryer, fully equipped kitchen, living room, and dining table & counter seating. There was also a patio with grill, 3 flatscreens, DVD player, fireplace, and overhead fans. Despite the WiFi availability, using our phone service as a hot spot proved to be faster and better connectivity. We felt the property was relatively safe and secure, had proximity to retail, activity venues (movie theater, horse corral, go-karts, kite store, bike rental, and mini golf) & dining sites, and great public beach access. Overall onsite staff were welcoming and professional. So why just three versus five stars? As a long time owner (well before WorldMark, Wyndham, and Travel & Leisure), there were things that weren't quite up to expectations. Dated interiors like faded or chipped trim and sills, visible debris on the window sills (dead fly), carpet (paint chips, bobby pin), dingy towels, sand in the washer, and dirty glassware/flatware. Let's just say we kept our socks on and that also demonstrated that the carpets weren't quite as clean or thoroughly vacuumed. Under the living room sofa cushions, more visible debris. I used Clorox wipes from home on lots of surfaces. I swept floors, put towels in piles by each tub, bagged up our collective trash, and even took our compostable/recyclables back home. We did our best to make it easier on Housekeeping to turn over our room. We even checked out an hour early, 9am instead of 10am. We also waited patiently earlier during our stay to deal with scheduled unit sprinkler system inspection. A few minutes stated on the phone ended up being 90 minutes. Other guests were loud or heavy footed, even after so-called quiet hours. I get it that it's a resort getaway, not a library. Lots of unattended kids on the elevator, running in the hallways. Entire groups taking up communal areas for hours on end. Enough said. Despite attending an owner's meeting last summer at another location, I had to attend yet another one here. Informative, but yet again, I left feeling not quite so VIP because I stood firm to not purchase additional credits and upgrades. Costly enough with owner dues and fees as is. Would I stay here again? Probably not. Other WorldMark properties along the WA & OR coasts have better upkeep. I've stayed at many WM sites in Canada, Washington, Oregon, and Hawaii. This was the first time so many anomalies stood out. Good to get away from it all to decompress and explore, but definitely glad to return home.

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    WorldMark Long Beach - Gaming area with entrance to pool and hot tub area (June 2025)

    Gaming area with entrance to pool and hot tub area (June 2025)

    WorldMark Long Beach - Communal area with books & DVDs by main reception lobby (June 2025)

    Communal area with books & DVDs by main reception lobby (June 2025)

    WorldMark Long Beach - Full kitchen. Some counter items were brought from home. (June 2025)

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    Full kitchen. Some counter items were brought from home. (June 2025)

    Camp Hungry Cottage - Wine tasting on the porch.

    Camp Hungry Cottage

    2.5(2 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    We recently stayed in this cute little two bedroom cottage located in a quiet historic neighborhood…read morein Seaview, WA. The cottage, a family vacation home that is now for rent, was built in 1898. It's not luxurious but it has all the necessities and the location is great. Each of the bedrooms, each with a double bed, and there is a futon in the living room, so you could sleep six. The kitchen is well stocked with dishes and is just around the corner. The cottage has a wood-stove and there is fire wood in a shed at the back of the cottage. We had to chop our own kindling and buy firestarters at the market. There area three electric space heaters which we used in the mornings before we got the fire going. You can reach the beach by car or you can walk. Some things to be aware of: The BBQ didn't look too good, lots of rust, so we avoided using it and the wireless connection wasn't working when we were there (three nights and four days of trying to get it fixed) so if that's important, as it was for me since it was a working vacation, check with the rental company before you book. The nearest internet cafe is not within walking distance. I would stay again, especially if I didn't really care about wireless access.

    This was a cute little house but as soon as we got to the property and started settling in, we…read morenoticed that the toilet seat had pee all over it. The toilet itself was clean but the seat had pee all over it and it was disgusting, especially because of the premium I was paying for the two nights we were there. You would think that the bathroom, most important the toilet would be the first thing that should be made sure was CLEAN before a guests stay. We have a two year old who touches everything and if they didn't take the time to clean the toilet, what else have they not cleaned before our stay? We contacted the property owners or managers via email but they didn't even respond to our complaint which I think is absolutely unprofessional. We know that somebody was managing the property at the time of our stay because they came by the house while we were not there to take the trash bin out to the front of the house for trash day. I expected much better service for the price we paid. Be advised if you wish to stay here...it's cute but it will probably be UNCLEAN!

    Baker Bay Retreat - vacation_rentals - Updated June 2026

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