The motel has a mixed review. It was nicely located across from a beach, about a 1/4 mile to restaurants and the I-Site, and a 1/2 mile to the trailhead for the peninsula hike. The two destinations are in opposite directions, but very walkable, or if driving, the parking was easy. Our upstairs accommodations ( Crow’s Nest) had a nice view from the enclosed deck across a quiet two lane road to the water and a few picnic tables. There is a small kitchenette with very basic supplies. No tissues ( Kleenex) or paper towels are supplied. There is no room servicing apart from the trash being emptied. As there is no AC, the room temp the second night we were there was 85 degrees until around 11:30pm (even with every window wide open and the ceiling fan running), when the unit finally began to cool down. The couple who manage the property was pleasant and helpful, though. We were told that the hotel suffered damage in the 2016 earthquake for which the owner is waiting to be compensated for by the insurance company before making the repairs. For us, the only apparent physical problem was that the hot water line to the bathroom sink was non-functional....the shower did have hot water via an instant heater on its line! WiFi was virtually non-existent; the property managers admitted that the WiFi unit is underpowered for the distances of the property and that the owner of the property is aware of this, but it doesn’t sound like any upgrades are planned.