Unbelievably expensive ($305.00 per night) for a tired old motel property. We arrived early for a required 4 p.m. check-in and they had no place to store our bags, so we had to drive around with them while we waited. We were also informed that no food was provided other than coffee and juice (self-serve). When we went for a coffee in the "no breakfast" area, we noticed that there were two toasters, two hot food warming units, a mw oven, and a tip jar! Also numerous tables and chairs - as if there had been food provided there at one time. In fact behind this area was an entire dining room full of tables and chairs, no longer in use I presume. When we finally checked in the room was on the second floor, and we had to climb a set of outside uneven wooden plank stairs. My wife and I both fell half way up, but thankfully no serious injuries. When we finally got in the room we discovered a 1960's motel room. No closet for our belongings. Lights and alarm clock unplugged (were they trying to save money on electricity?). Floor lamp missing a bulb. Electric wires to the lamps were tie-twisted so that they were nearly impossible to move. Outlet faceplates in the bathroom and several in the room were loose and a couple were unusable. No daily maidservice. T.V. had 166 stations, but no streaming services. Promised harbor view was only really visible if you went outside the room where two chairs were placed. Only one disability parking space near our room. Required checkout at 10 a.m.!