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    Blackbeard's Lodge Bathroom Window that Will Not Close - This is must be where all the bugs, spiders, beatles, moths, etc. are getting in.
    L. M.

    I came to Ocracoke Island to propose to my fiance and, unfortunately, booked our reservation at Blackbeard's Lodge; the only place with an available room at the time. The experience at Blackbeard's Lodge was the single most horrific hotel experience of my life, and the proposal did not happen as planned. The attached photos speak for themselves. Just ask yourself if you would want to sleep in this room. Forget about the filth; do you want to expose yourself and those you love to this environment? Does this look like a healthy place to you? Do you enjoy sleeping with spiders, moths, frogs, beetles, and more? If so, book your room at Blackbeard's now! In my opinion, these conditions are deplorable, and as bad as this looks, the customer service was far worse. We found the staff at Blackbeard's lodge to be hostile, and when I asked their manager, Sherry, to speak with her boss, she warned me that she was protecting me from him. According to Sherry, the manager at Blackbeard Lodge, its owner is a decorated war veteran with PTSD and a reportedly bad temper who I wouldn't want to meet or talk with. As if the state of the property wasn't bad enough, they then refused to honor our original reservation. Blackbeard's Manager insisted my Service Dog is "still just a dog, and he's really just a service pet, now isn't he." The manager then formally denied me access to the same public accommodations as my non-disabled peers. She then advised us" your place is in a pet-friendly room with the rest of the pets," and then, she charged us more because we "have to meet me (her) halfway." My self-disclosed disability requiring a service animal can challenge my mobility. Despite my protests, the manager of Blackbeard's lodge moved us to the back of the property and gave me 19 narrow steps to climb with my "service pet" and luggage; I've injured my right leg and am now struggling to walk. I deal with discrimination on a regular basis; living with an invisible disability isn't easy. Typically, though, businesses are well informed of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Sevice Dog Laws, and the laws governing public accommodations; hotels and restaurants are typically well informed, compliant, and courteous, but not Blackbeard's Lodge. At first, I thought there must be a misunderstanding and I offered to provide links to the online version of the Americans with Disabilities Act, its FAQ section which addressed this very problem, and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Guide for Business on "Welcoming Your Customers Who Use Service Animals." Unfortunately, Blackbeard's manager did not seem to receive my kind offer well. Her voice became loud and shakey, and she used language I felt was intended to intimidate and coerce us into compliance, which worked; my beloved, exhausted by the experience and fearful we would not find other accommodations, caved, paid the additional fees, and I injured myself navigating the non-compliant property before spending a sleepless night in a filthy and hostile environment. We did not get engaged as I had planned, and I am questioning how fair it is to continually expose my beloved to experiences such as this. Whatever your situation or motivation for visiting Ocracoke, NC, please consider where you stay very carefully and make sure you choose wisely. Our one-night stay at Blackbeard's Lodge changed everything for us; make sure this is the type of hospitality you wish to enjoy before making your reservation.

    Light coming in (at night)

    We have had two experiences staying at Blackbeard's Lodge and two totally different results. Last year was a good enough experience to come back this year, obviously. This year? We won't be back. When we made our hotel reservation, we also reserved a golf cart which we thought would be very convenient. We could have reserved with any number of other outlets, but we chose Blackbeard's for convenience. However, when we arrived it had been raining, as it often does in Ocracoke and there were puddles. When we checked in, we had to wait for several minutes for the clerk to arrive. We tried calling the number left at the front desk, but it went to voice mail. Finally after several minutes the clerk arrives, makes no apology for being absent and starts the check in process. We asked to confirm the reservation for a golf cart and the clerk responds with, - rudely - "that isn't happening". No apology, nothing. We asked about the possibility that we could could rent one tomorrow and were given an indifferent response that if maybe the puddles ran off we might be able to. The following day we asked again and the same clerk pointed outside and shook her head. So, we walked up the street to Wheelies, where they gladly rented us a cart. A few hours later, we parked the cart where a different Blackbeard clerk was showing a woman how to use the golf cart they just rented to her! Obviously, they had a problem renting a cart to us, but not someone else. Of course, the room had its issues too. Once it got dark, we noticed a significant amount of light coming into the bathroom from the corner and from every piece of plumbing (pics included). I looked for a camera and didn't see anything, but clearly there was something unusual going on with that bathroom. Rude and unfair treatment, substandard room - no, we will never be back and we recommend you look elsewhere too.

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    Captain's Landing Waterfront Inn - Living room and kitchen, rm 201

    Captain's Landing Waterfront Inn

    (13 reviews)

    $$

    We ended up at Captain's Landing more or less by accident (at the last minute we decided to take…read morethe Cedar Island-Ocracoke ferry instead of driving via Manteo to Hatteras Island, and this was the only hotel we found with room -- most hotels on Ocracoke close in winter, and one that was open, Pony Island, didn't answer its phone or return our calls.) A helpful person at NC Ferries gave us the tip on Captain's Landings. We're so glad we did! We got the next to last room available at this inn, and probably on the island, a one-bedroom, one and a half bath suite for just $110. Rates in summer rise to $280, but there's a discount for weekly stays, and I would guess that this place stays fully booked much of the time. The inn, painted a light yellow and patterned after another, long-gone hotel on the island, the Ponzer Hotel, is owned by a ninth generation Ocracoker, Betty Chamberlin, and her husband. It is perched right on Silver Lake (the Ocracoke harbor) in the heart of the village, within walking or biking distance to just about everything, including one of the best and most pristine stretches of Hatteras National Seashore beach on the entire Outer Banks. In a Frommer's guidebook I wrote to the coast of the Carolinas and Georgia years ago, I rated this 14 miles of Ocracoke beach the best beach in the three states. In my view, it still is. You're also just a short bike or hike away from the lighthouse and the shops and restaurants in and around the village. Although they are closed in winter, you'll probably find as most do that the Flying Melon and the Back Porch are the two top restaurants on the island, and that Howard's Pub is a great watering hole. On this visit, we ate at Jason's for dinner -- it has good, fresh seafood and probably the best pizza anywhere around. The views across the harbor, including the Ocracoke Lighthouse, are wonderful. Our first-floor suite had everything we needed -- fully equipped kitchen, a balcony overlooking the inn's 10 boat slips and the water, a pleasant living room with a large flat screen TV with DirecTV and DVD player, and a comfortable bedroom with a quality queen bed. There's free Wi-Fi. The manager is very friendly and helpful, and she gave us good advice on the three restaurants that are open for dinner this time of year. We've visited Ocracoke many times during annual stays at Avon or Rodanthe on Hatteras Island, but I have only stayed overnight on the island only a couple of times. This visit, in late February, we lucked out on the weather. It can be surprisingly cold on the OBX in winter, but this time it was sunny and around 70 degrees in the day, perfect springlike weather. Ocracoke is one of the jewels of the North Carolina coast, and in our book Captain's Landing is the top place to stay on Ocracoke.

    loved my nine days on ocracoke. captain's landing apartments provide a fabulous view of hte…read moreharbor, at teh same time they are three steps from everything in town

    Anchorage Inn And Marina - Bathroom and sink area

    Anchorage Inn And Marina

    (21 reviews)

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    Excellent location!! The Anchorage is literally right after you get off the Swan Quarter ferry…read more I'll admit, I'm quick to call out places that don't meet standards, and I had some concern after seeing a few negative reviews. But this place delivered. I can honestly say there was nothing to complain about. I was 100 percent pleased. The rooms are clean, modern, and the bed is very comfortable. I know the difference between a $500/night resort and what you get in the low $100s in the off-season, and this far exceeded expectations. Seriously, this was perfect.

    THE GOOD: I am giving a 1 star review for the amazing view from our balcony, that is it!…read more THE BAD: The room smelled like bleach, like pool bleach, IN JANUARY?? Like if someone mixed the wrong chemicals when cleaning. The microwave was broken. It being January not much is open, so we were going to heat up dinner & breakfast in our room. We called the number provided but no one ever called us back. We would have changed rooms last night!! I woke up with a migraine!! I ran the bathroom fan on trying to get rid of that smell to no avail. UGH! This may have been a 1 off room, I didn't see anyone else complaining of their room issues outside. We won't be back. What would I do differently? I did everything I was supposed to do. 1) I told the front desk there was a "chlorine like pool smell in our room." I smelled it the minute we walked in. They said "It's coming in from outside and blowing down the pipe, it should clear up." IT DID NOT *** 2) The microwave was broken, I called the number on the paperwork they gave us. It went to VM. I left a message, no one ever called me back! 3) I woke up 2 hours after going to bed with a migraine and I was having trouble breathing. I went out on the balcony for fresh air. It was so cold out but at least I could breathe. My head was pounding!! I went down to my car in the parking lot and sat there for a while. I finally went back upstairs & got my husband, who wasn't bothered at all by whatever this was. I told the lady at the desk about what is going on, it wasn't the same lady so she had no idea what was going on. I went back to my room & changed & left. As we were getting ready to leave I noticed that the cleaning lady was using Clorox. I told her the room smells very strongly of bleach. She said "some people don't like the bleach because it smells strong so I mix it with Fabuloso." I quickly realized what the smell was & looked up what mixing Clorox & Fabuloso would do. It creates a gas! I went down stairs and told the front desk about it. She said she'd give us a discount. Thanks for torturing me, can you pay me now? WE WON'T BE BACK!!! BTW, my husband has been a P-1 Master plumber for 35 years and NEVER heard of BLEACH smell down 'a pipe' before. These folks are crazy!

    The Silver Lake Hotel at Ocracoke

    The Silver Lake Hotel at Ocracoke

    (23 reviews)

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    Completely renovated 2026! The rooms are amazing. Clean and beautiful. White and bright. All…read morenew furniture. Highly recommend and the staff is super friendly. New Jolly Roger Restaurant across the street is awesome too. The Bunk suites are great for families too. Loved it. Coming back soon.

    Instead of a YELP review, this should be a YIKES!! review. The location is prime for all the goings…read moreon in Ocracoke. So there you go, there's the 2 stars. Now let's see what happened to the other 3 stars. I got a call from Silver Lake just before boarding the ferry from Cedar Island. Nice enough lady, telling me that the office will close at 5pm, and that my room key will be in the late arrival box. Late arrival? Huh? Most travelers don't even roll into town until 5. Okay I thought, my adventure will extend beyond the ferry ride. I did arrive late. I got there at 6:30. Sheez, late at 6:30, in what world is 6:30 late. Well, in Island world 6:30 is late. Laid-back, I'll get to it....eventually. Sure enough, as the lady told me, my key was in the box, the "Late arrival box". LoL. I found the room charming, in a 1930s kind of way. Wood everywhere, floors, wall paneling, shutters, furniture, you know, homey, IF YOU'RE A LUMBERJACK! I attempted to log on to the WiFi, but no matter how many times I tried, numerous number variations, upper case, lower case, it just wasn't happening. I know, I'll go to the office for help. Oh, that's right the office is closed. I was a 6:30 late check in. So, no Internet. Maybe I'll watch a few minutes of TV before dinner. I pop it on, fuzzy channels. It's probably a bad cable connection I thought, so I checked the cable. It wasn't hard to get to, it was coming out of the wall, at eye level, above the T V, right next to the plug. Curious place for an electrical outlet, but I guess that's the way it was back in the 30s. I managed to get some fairly decent reception. The show I turned on was Bar Rescue. Bad timing for The Silver Lake Motel. The Rescue guy was pointing out everything that was wrong, and most applied to what I was experiencing. Bottom line, lack of pride in ownership. My advice, stay away from Silver Lake. If enough do, maybe it'll close down before it reaches its 100th anniversary. Quick Tip: If you're a glutton for punishment, then book a stay at Silver Lake. But if you want to avoid being a late arrival, I suggest getting there before sunrise.

    Blackbeard's Lodge - hotels - Updated July 2026

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