For the price, I wasnt expecting the Dour Seasons, especially on the Oregon coast at the start of the busy tourist season. Superficially, the hotel seems nice, must of had a mini makeover sometime recently. But it isn't cohesive. The color choices dont work on the outside, The carpet in the halways leasing to the rooms was causing us to have visual hallucinations, and it didnt get much better once inside our room. We opted for a souvle queen with a kitchenette. From the bright teal door, the orange curtains, the repourosed and poorlynpainted headboards, to the comic strip themened backsplaah in the kitchenette, it just didnt work. The furniture did not make sense. The fixtures old, etc. The LVP flooring had gaps under it. And the room didnt smell fresh. Not bad though. One of the selling points for us to reserve two nights here was the indoor pool. I am a Certified Pool Operator, and i could not, in good conscious, allow my family to get in the pool. First, there was no phone available as required by law to make 911 calls, second, the pool was so cloudy that it ahould not have been open. By law, the main drains in the bottom of a pool have to be clearly visable. These were not. Im guessing their filter is not working well as the cloudiness is from skin oils and otehr organics combining with chlorine into chlorimines. That creates that nasty chlorine smell, which this pool smelled of badly. The Staff was very friendly and helpful.