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Old Orchard Beach is Maine's longest and best beach. Enjoy a getaway in this light bright condo only a few blocks from the beach.
With an open and airy living room, dining room and kitchen, everyone can be together all at the same time. Cool off in air conditioned comfort on the first floor, STARBOARD side of the building (Unit 102) after your long days on the beach. Enjoy the newly renovated, fully stocked kitchen for cooking delicious meals and preparing crisp, tasty salads. But why cook when all of Old Orchard's restaurant many options are just blocks away? So many to choose from!
There are two roomy bedrooms with queen beds and two full baths. All of this and a nice deck that is great for people watching and two designated parking spots. Conveniently, there is a washer and dryer located in the unit. Pet friendly too!
LOCATION
If there’s one reason people come to Old Orchard Beach year after year, it’s because this town really knows how to play.
For more than 170 years, this community of about 9,000 year-round residents has thrown open its doors and invited folks to join in the fun. And boy, have they responded. During the warmer months, Old Orchard Beach’s population swells to upwards of 75,000. Many come all the way from Eastern Ontario and Quebec, often year after year.
Things to Do in Old Orchard Beach
Why? First, there’s that beach, all seven miles of it. When the tide is out and the sun is shining, the sand goes on forever. People nestle in for a nap, play football, toss a frisbee, venture into the surf. There seems to be room for everyone.
Then, there’s the Old Orchard Beach Pier. First built in 1898, the Pier once marched more than 1,800 feet out into the bay. It hosted restaurants, shops and even a casino where Frank Sinatra once crooned. Storms eventually broke down the old Pier; the newer one is slightly shorter. But it, too, includes places to eat, drink and shop, all of them above the waves.
Back on shore, check out Palace Playland, the Old Orchard Beach amusement park. Here, you can scare yourself on the big-kid rides, play for tickets on the arcade games or watch the waves below as you sit atop the Ferris wheel.
More than anything, OOB is a local’s town. Stroll the Old Orchard Beach boardwalk, enjoy small, local shops and stop by Old Orchard Beach restaurants, local bars and local hotels and motels. Pick up a sandwich, shop for a t-shirt, sip a beer or grab some cotton candy. People have been strolling these same streets and enjoying these places for generations.
Ready for some quiet time? Visit Ocean Park. This woodsy, summer retreat was founded in 1881 in a section of OOB as a place for religious camp meetings and self-improvement lectures. It’s still owned by an association and hosts ‘The Temple,’ the only octagonal church in Maine.
Accessibility
Two designated parking spots -- no need to pay extra for expensive beach parking. You are within walking distance to the beach.
Easy access from the airport and turnpike. (Just over a mile straight down the road). But once you are here, you will not need your car. Park and walk everywhere! Old Orchard Beach is easily accessible from this condo. Restaurants, shopping, nightlife, basic groceries, and of course, seven miles of the best beach in Maine.
Only 1/4 mile from the beach, you can walk to everything! Take a stroll after supper for an ice cream cone or walk to the pier for some fun people watching. There is pizza, Palace Playland, a variety of restaurants and live music all within a couple of blocks.
Restaurants in Old Orchard Beach
Old Orchard Beach restaurants range from small places serving great pizza by the slice to sit-down spots with terrific views of the sea.
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