Pros

  • Seasonal resort walking distance to the beach
  • All units are suites, and there's a four-bedroom house available
  • Pool, hot tub, tennis, and basketball courts
  • Grills and picnic tables on manicured grounds
  • Free coffee, tea, hot cider, and newspapers in lobby
  • Shuffleboard and croquet on the grounds
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout plus guest computer
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Cons

  • Not a beachfront property
  • No fitness center (guests can access a nearby gym)
  • Can be bustling with children in summer
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Bottom Line

The Pink Blossoms Resort is a seasonal, 30-room property in Ogunquit, Maine with a generally busy, family-friendly vibe. The three-pearl, traditional resort opens for business during the second week of April and closes in the last week in October. Its white, wood-frame buildings sit on park-like grounds with a swimming pool, a hot tub, tennis courts, and picnic and barbecue areas. The lodgings -- all suites -- range from studios with kitchenettes to a four-bedroom house. Their furnishings are decent quality, a blend of Pottery Barn and T.J. Maxx, with practical pieces like pull-out sofa beds. There's free coffee and tea in the lobby and hot cider when the weather cools. If Pink Blossoms is booked, try its sister property, The Grand Hotel, just a five-minute walk away. 

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Pink Blossoms Resort (Family Suites)

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New England resort popular with vacationing families

The appearance and atmosphere at the family-friendly Pink Blossoms Resort has a traditional New England feel, and it's constructed of attractive and durable materials and finishes made to withstand generations of children romping through. The grounds are well-maintained, with mature trees and seasonal flowerbeds. The lobby is in the big main house and has tile floors and area rugs, bright track lighting, and wingback chairs covered in pretty fabric and an old recliner. Free coffee, tea, and hot cider are available along with newspapers to read, giving the property an extra homeyness. Activity centers on the oval-shaped pool and the octagon-shaped hot tub. Guests also gather around the picnic tables and grills or get active with the tennis courts.

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Location

Close to the water and Ogunquit attractions

Pink Blossoms Resort sits near the beach and downtown Ogunquit, off a main road that can get busy during the summer rush. The Grand Hotel -- the sister property where Pink Blossoms' guests can use the indoor pool --  is a five-minute walk away. It's a 10-minute walk to the water at Ogunquit Beach, a big, public place with lifeguards. The town of Wells -- with its three fine beaches -- is a 12-minute drive. From the hotel, guests can walk to the charming Ogunquit Memorial Library in one minute so rainy days shouldn't be a problem, especially if followed by an eight-minute walk to Harbor Candy Shop. A second day of rain might call for guests to visit Blacksmith's Mall, a nine-minute walk, or the Leavitt Fine Arts Theatre, a 10-minute walk. Guests rave about the meandering Marginal Way Walkway that winds along the water, a 12-minute walk from the resort. For those who want to splurge on a special night out, the lovely Clay Hill Farms Restaurant is a five-minute drive. Portsmouth International Airport is 27 minutes away by car. 

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Rooms

Variety of suites

All of the resort's rooms are suites, and they range from a large, one-bedroom Studio with kitchenettes to the four-bedroom Cove House, with a full kitchen and a separate living area. Decor is traditional and understated, rather than self-consciously stylish. Each lodging is distinct: one unit has a bedroom with a transom window into the sunny living room. Higher-level units have balconies, while the resort's "Step-Down" suites on the ground floor have terraces or a bit of garden.

Kitchens are either white or dark wood with synthetic counter tops in quiet shades and have refrigerators, stoves, microwaves, coffeemakers, cookery, and crockery. There is a living area with comfortable upholstered pieces and coffee tables as well as a flat screen TV. The dining areas have tables and chairs near sliding doors that lead to small balconies with furniture. Views are either of the resort or the parking area. Bathrooms are decent in size with synthetic countertops surrounding white porcelain sinks plus shower/tub combos with waffle-weave curtains. Hairdryers and toiletries are provided. 

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Features

Pool and hot tub, picnic tables and grills, and plenty of outdoor activities

There are several features that add to the Pink Blossoms homey vibe, such as the free coffee, tea, and hot cider in the lobby. The on-site pool and hot tub also gives a pleasant spot to cool down. When the weather turns cool, guests can also swim at an indoor pool at The Grand Hotel, a sister property a five-minute walk away. Other features include tennis courts, a basketball court, picnic tables and grills. In summer resort style, shuffleboard and croquet are offered. There is no fitness center, but guests of Pink Blossoms have privileges of a gym in the town of Wells, a 12-minute drive away. There's free parking in the center of the property, with the resort spread out around the parking lot. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property, and a computer is available for guests' use. The front desk is staffed for limited hours, and a concierge is available. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Pink Blossoms Resort (Family Suites)

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New England resort popular with vacationing families

The appearance and atmosphere at the family-friendly Pink Blossoms Resort has a traditional New England feel, and it's constructed of attractive and durable materials and finishes made to withstand generations of children romping through. The grounds are well-maintained, with mature trees and seasonal flowerbeds. The lobby is in the big main house and has tile floors and area rugs, bright track lighting, and wingback chairs covered in pretty fabric and an old recliner. Free coffee, tea, and hot cider are available along with newspapers to read, giving the property an extra homeyness. Activity centers on the oval-shaped pool and the octagon-shaped hot tub. Guests also gather around the picnic tables and grills or get active with the tennis courts.

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Location

Close to the water and Ogunquit attractions

Pink Blossoms Resort sits near the beach and downtown Ogunquit, off a main road that can get busy during the summer rush. The Grand Hotel -- the sister property where Pink Blossoms' guests can use the indoor pool --  is a five-minute walk away. It's a 10-minute walk to the water at Ogunquit Beach, a big, public place with lifeguards. The town of Wells -- with its three fine beaches -- is a 12-minute drive. From the hotel, guests can walk to the charming Ogunquit Memorial Library in one minute so rainy days shouldn't be a problem, especially if followed by an eight-minute walk to Harbor Candy Shop. A second day of rain might call for guests to visit Blacksmith's Mall, a nine-minute walk, or the Leavitt Fine Arts Theatre, a 10-minute walk. Guests rave about the meandering Marginal Way Walkway that winds along the water, a 12-minute walk from the resort. For those who want to splurge on a special night out, the lovely Clay Hill Farms Restaurant is a five-minute drive. Portsmouth International Airport is 27 minutes away by car. 

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Rooms

Variety of suites

All of the resort's rooms are suites, and they range from a large, one-bedroom Studio with kitchenettes to the four-bedroom Cove House, with a full kitchen and a separate living area. Decor is traditional and understated, rather than self-consciously stylish. Each lodging is distinct: one unit has a bedroom with a transom window into the sunny living room. Higher-level units have balconies, while the resort's "Step-Down" suites on the ground floor have terraces or a bit of garden.

Kitchens are either white or dark wood with synthetic counter tops in quiet shades and have refrigerators, stoves, microwaves, coffeemakers, cookery, and crockery. There is a living area with comfortable upholstered pieces and coffee tables as well as a flat screen TV. The dining areas have tables and chairs near sliding doors that lead to small balconies with furniture. Views are either of the resort or the parking area. Bathrooms are decent in size with synthetic countertops surrounding white porcelain sinks plus shower/tub combos with waffle-weave curtains. Hairdryers and toiletries are provided. 

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Features

Pool and hot tub, picnic tables and grills, and plenty of outdoor activities

There are several features that add to the Pink Blossoms homey vibe, such as the free coffee, tea, and hot cider in the lobby. The on-site pool and hot tub also gives a pleasant spot to cool down. When the weather turns cool, guests can also swim at an indoor pool at The Grand Hotel, a sister property a five-minute walk away. Other features include tennis courts, a basketball court, picnic tables and grills. In summer resort style, shuffleboard and croquet are offered. There is no fitness center, but guests of Pink Blossoms have privileges of a gym in the town of Wells, a 12-minute drive away. There's free parking in the center of the property, with the resort spread out around the parking lot. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property, and a computer is available for guests' use. The front desk is staffed for limited hours, and a concierge is available. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Fitness Center

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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