I had a one-night stay at Americoast Inn in June 2025. A friend and I shared a standard (not-handicap-accessible) room with two queen-sized beds in the lower level - room 109. Check-in was quick and pleasant, and the desk attendant, Rich, was knowledgeable and helpful. He recommended a good seafood restaurant with fresh fish (Catalyst) near the Inn that we enjoyed. Of note, the front desk has limited hours and closes at 10pm. I am unsure what would have happened had we had any overnight issues. Fortunately we had an enjoyable stay.
The parking lot was clean and had ample space near our room. There was a graveled side lot that someone had parked their boat in, and there was still plenty of room back there for a second boat or a small camper.
Our key cards worked without difficulty, and upon entry to the room we noted it appeared clean, and was relatively cool. We realized the room was cool because the bathroom window had been left open. We closed the window and turned the heat on while we went to dinner. By the time we returned the room was a comfortable 69°F. The floors had clean-appearing carpets. The transition points between carpet and tile were low, but could create minor annoyances for anyone using a walker. The heater worked well all night and, while audible, was fairly quiet. The curtains blocked out most of the light. My friend and I are both light sleepers and we didn't wake up through the night. The beds were slightly (continued in photos) (unable to add photos)