34 year old with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
Stayed here in a Starboard ocean view room for one night on our engagment weekend and got no sleep due to the endless snoring of the man in the room next door. The walls were so thin, we could hear the TV and normal conversations from next door. When we called to complain at 1am, the person at the desk said she could "try to look for another room". We declined to move because we were getting up in a few hours and didn't understand how a new room would solve the thin wall issue. Maybe they thought we wanted to listen to some new neighbors for the rest of the night?
After packing up in the morning, we waited around until almost 9am after being advised that the manager would be in at 8. The manager Ms. Dickson refused to compensate us for our trouble saying that they had tried to rectify the situation by moving us in the middle of the night. She offered to delay our 11am checkout by a couple of hours...so we could take a nap...and listen to the housekeepers vacuuming the rooms around us.
I'd expect these issues from a $50/night motel, not a $170/night "resort".
41 year old male with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
It was a beautiful hotel in a beautiful setting. The hotel was easily in walking distance of downtown Ogunquit, and right on the beach. It is easy to see that it is the most popular hotel in Ogunquit. The rates are higher than most hotels.
The hotel made me relaxed by allowing beach access. After a long walk, we relaxed in one of the three hot tubs and the sauna. When the sun went down, my wife and I curled up by the gas fireplace.
I am somewhat likely
to return to the Anchorage by the Sea.
I might recommend it to friends.