OOB Apt
OOB Apt: A Ground-Floor Family Apartment in Old Orchard Beach

Why Stay
Why OOB Apt
Old Orchard Beach summers demand proximity to the water, the pier, and Palace Playland - which is exactly what makes this two-bedroom ground-floor apartment worth considering. You're talking one block from the bay, a 12-minute walk to the historic pier, and a 1-minute walk to the amusement park. The space itself is built for families: full kitchen, washer-dryer, private entrance, and enough square footage to actually spread out instead of stacking everyone in a single hotel room.
The trade-off is familiar to anyone renting an apartment instead of booking a hotel - you manage your own check-in, there's no front desk, and housekeeping is your responsibility. But if you can handle that, and if you're planning a week-plus in Old Orchard Beach with kids or a multigenerational crew, the economics and space make sense fast.
One block from Old Orchard Beach Bay. The water is closer than most hotels in town. Early morning walks to the beach are measured in seconds, not minutes. Families appreciate being able to send older kids down for a quick swim without a car ride.
Half a mile from the Pier. The iconic Old Orchard Beach Pier - the 1898 structure that defines the town - is walkable. That matters for sunset strolls, fried clam dinners at pier-side restaurants, and the low-key charm that makes Old Orchard feel less like a typical beach town and more like a time capsule.
Palace Playland access. A 1-minute walk from one of Maine's few remaining amusement parks. For families with kids aged 5 to 14, this alone can be the deciding factor - no car needed, just walk over when the mood strikes.
Fully equipped kitchen and laundry. Unlike a hotel, you can make breakfast, pack lunches, handle spills without guilt. The dishwasher, washer-dryer, and full-size oven mean you're not eating every meal out. Over a week, that saves both money and the fatigue of choosing restaurants three times a day.
Ground-floor private entrance. No stairs, no hallways, no front-desk check-in. You park, unlock your door, and you're in your own space immediately. Good for families with strollers or traveling with older relatives who have mobility concerns.
Rooms
The rooms
This is a two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment - effectively a small house with a private entrance. The ground-floor location means no stairs to climb between levels. Both bedrooms have beds and linens; the single bathroom serves the whole unit. Beyond that, the listing doesn't specify whether one bedroom is a master with a queen, or if both are full-size twins. If bedroom layout matters for your group, ask the owner directly before booking.
The living area includes a desk (useful for remote workers), a flat-screen TV with cable, and a barbecue outside if you want to cook burgers or lobster rolls on-site.
At a Glance
At a glance
Guest score
10.0 Exceptional
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Utilities · Full-size kitchen with oven, stovetop, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, and coffee machine · Washing machine and dryer · Hairdryer, iron, and ironing board
Outdoors · Barbecue for grilling · Ground-floor access with private entrance
Entertainment & Comfort · Flat-screen TV with cable channels · Air conditioning and heating · Free WiFi · Tennis court access (if available on the property)
Parking · On-site parking and street parking available · Accessible parking options noted
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) - Peak season for Old Orchard Beach. The bay is warmest, Palace Playland is fully operational, and the pier bustles with restaurants and arcades. Expect crowds, especially weekends. Book months ahead.
Shoulder Season (May & September) - Excellent weather, fewer tourists, lower prices. The water is still swimmable in early June and early September. Palace Playland operates weekends and summer weeks. Schools often have spring or fall breaks that align well.
Fall (October–November) - Cooling water, fewer family visitors, but ideal for couples or adults. The pier and amusement park wind down. Leaf-peeping trips inland (toward the White Mountains) are strong here.
Winter & Spring (December–April) - Quiet season. The bay freezes or turns cold; Palace Playland closes. Few apartments advertise winter availability, so confirm before booking. Best for solitude or very off-season rates.
Reviews
What guests say
"Perfect for a family week. Everything was clean, close to the beach and the pier, and the kids loved Palace Playland being a one-minute walk away."
- Jason, United States · Family · 10 / 10
Location
Things to do nearby
- Old Orchard Beach Bay - 1 block (immediate access to the main beach)
- Palace Playland - 1-minute walk (vintage amusement park with rides and games)
- Old Orchard Beach Pier - 12-minute walk (historic 1898 landmark, restaurants, arcades)
- Pirate's Cove mini golf - Less than 0.6 miles (indoor/outdoor putt-putt, great for kids)
- Camp Ellis Beach - 2 miles (quieter, less crowded alternative strand)
- Portland - 16 miles (the city's Old Port, restaurants, museums, breweries)
- Saco Bay State Nature Preserve - 3 miles (walking trails, nature center)
FAQ
Good to know
Is breakfast included?
No. The apartment has a full kitchen, so you buy and prepare your own meals. This saves money for longer stays and works well for families with dietary preferences.
Can I use the barbecue?
Yes. The apartment includes an on-site barbecue, making it easy to grill lobster, burgers, or hot dogs outside.
How far is it to the pier?
About 12 minutes on foot (roughly 0.6 miles). The walk is mostly residential streets; it's safe and direct.
Is parking included?
Yes. On-site parking and street parking are available. Confirm the number of spots when you book if you're bringing multiple vehicles.
Is WiFi included?
Yes. Free WiFi is included so you can work remotely or stream entertainment.
Is there laundry in the unit?
Yes. A washing machine and dryer are included, so you can wash clothes mid-stay without finding a laundromat.
Is the apartment ground floor?
Yes. The entire unit is on the ground floor with a private entrance, making it accessible and convenient for families with strollers or anyone avoiding stairs.
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