Families are encouraged to cook out and enjoy their meal under the shade of an umbrella, all the while enjoying the sights, sounds and smells of the marshlands. In the backyard, just outside the indoor pool area, is a grilling station that overlooks the bay.
The Home2 Suites prides itself on its pet-friendliness, and even though pets aren’t allowed on Ocean City’s beach in the summertime, they’re more than welcome to hang out in the Home2’s guest rooms while their owners soak up the sun.įurry, four-legged guests will probably enjoy at least a few of the hotel’s amenities as much as their owners will.
Most of their guests, Cochran said, come with pets in tow. “We’re great because we’re conveniently located, we still have the bus stop right out here, and we’re very close to 90.” You’re just across the street from the beach, but Ocean City’s beautiful bayside should never be overlooked - unless you’re literally overlooking it from a high-up hotel room. “It’s kind of surprising how many guests want to be away from the Inlet and all the action,” said Kaitie Cochran, the hotel’s General Manager.
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But even though the Home2 Suites is new, and somewhat hidden away behind a bayside shopping center and a big, indoor/outdoor Old Pro mini golf, the hotel has had no problem filling up its rooms and suites for the summer. The Home2 Suites by Hilton on 67th Street opened quietly last November, about as quiet as the Assawoman basin that it sits on. Pushed back from the noise of Coastal Highway, a short bus trip away from the Inlet and all the amusements downtown but far enough away for some likely much-needed peace and quiet - with only the sound of crickets and night herons gently coasting along the bay at nighttime - and evenings spent sitting around the firepit.