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    Ocean Pines Association

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Francis Scott Key Family Resort - Fun mermaid show ‍

    Francis Scott Key Family Resort

    3.4(108 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    First off, the people dropping 1-star reviews on this place are probably the high-maintenance crowd…read morewho drove down from NY or DC expecting a luxury high-rise and never bothered to do five minutes of research beforehand. This resort is pure mom-and-pop energy. Not some polished corporate chain with cucumber water in the lobby. It's been part of OC since the 1950s and it feels like one of those places where families vacationed as kids, then came back years later with their own kids, and the cycle just keeps going. The whole place runs on nostalgia, tradition, and "remember when?" stories. Everything here is functional and clean but you absolutely get what you pay for. If you're expecting modern luxury, quartz countertops, and Instagram-core aesthetics, head to condo row in north OC and prepare to pay at least 50% more. We stayed here in early May 2026. The outdoor pool was still closed for the season but every other amenity was up and running. One nice perk: all amenities are free for guests. There are signs everywhere saying wristbands are required, although at the indoor pool that rule seemed to be enforced with the intensity of a mall security guard on break. Nobody in our group had wristbands on and half the pool crowd didn't either. Even in early May, the indoor pool was pretty lively without feeling chaotic. While we didn't fully take advantage of it, the pool bar specials were honestly kind of absurd in the best way possible. They had around a dozen beer options (everything from basic to craft) for like $2-$3 each. No exaggeration on that. Not one beer was more than $3. Crushes, cocktails, jello shots, and other drinks were all priced shockingly reasonably too. If you're traveling with a big group, you could easily dedicate an entire day to staying on the property and still spend less than you would almost anywhere else in town. My 8-year-old loved the mini golf course. Is it a little worn down compared to some of the flashy courses nearby? Sure. But it's free, and free mini golf automatically gains at least two stars in my book. They also show two family-friendly movies every evening around 6 PM and 8 PM with complimentary popcorn, which is a nice touch. The arcade had maybe 6-12 games total: skeeball, crane games, Mortal Kombat, a racing game or two, and a handful of random classics. Games do not take quarters and you have to purchase a game card. Honestly, the arcade can be skipped but you walk past it going to the indoor pool. If you want to play arcades, go to the inlet and hit up Playland or Sportland. There's also a small outdoor playground that should easily satisfy kids 10 and under. We stayed in the Pennsylvania building on the second floor. The room itself was comfortable. The shower pressure was a little weak, but perfectly usable. One underrated plus is the sink is outside the bathroom. The room had a microfridge, two queen beds, basic cable, solid AC, and comfortable mattresses. The biggest downside is definitely the thin walls. Sound travels. A lot. Thankfully, most guests were families, so it never felt rowdy in a BAD way. You will hear laughter, small kids yelling, doors shutting, etc. And because it's a family resort with thin walls, some parents seemed to operate under the philosophy of "vacation bedtime is optional" and throw any self-awareness out the window. On Saturday night, there were kids sprinting around the hallways at 11:30 PM while parents yelled at them from somewhere in the parking lot like they were trying to coach a youth soccer practice from three fields away. Zero awareness that other families, likely with small kids, might actually be asleep. Thankfully, we brought a white noise machine, so it wasn't a huge issue for us. But I could definitely see peak summer weekends getting a little chaotic. That said, this may also just come down to my mindset. Even though we live here, if we ever need a quick few-night escape from our house again, we'd probably come back. The value is really hard to beat.

    The good: friendly staff, free movies/popcorn, and mini golf for the kids. Basketball court, small…read morearcade, small workout area, and small playground and sanded net area. The bad: grainy flatscreens could use an upgrade, the beds are small and have old itchy sheets, the indoor pool is one of the worst i've ever seen (floating hair/bandaids/trash and noone appears to be cleaning up after guests leave their cups//towels- almost had nowhere to seat upon entry).

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    Carousel Oceanfront Hotel & Condos

    Carousel Oceanfront Hotel & Condos

    2.2(351 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Where to start... maybe with the one positive from our three night stay - the front desk staff were…read morelovely. The bad? Everything else. The room - Moldy musty rooms with blocked drains. Mattresses that were thin and stained. One very thin comforter and flat old pillows. Heat barely working. Door kept getting stuck. Someone's hair in the tub and on the bathroom walls. The dining - A very sticky restaurant with an expensive and barely cooked limited buffet for breakfast. Dinner options were passable bar food. The atrium - great for kids but it's essentially a giant chuck-e-cheese experience with quiet hours not starting until 11pm so screaming yelling running sugar loaded kids with no supervision playing arcade games and ice hockey was status quo. The indoor pool - unheated even in winter, and a lovely swamp color. Fun bonus - some sort of malfunction with the fire system had water pouring down the elevator shaft and all over the atrium for half an hour with alarms blaring one evening. Added to that lovely musty atmosphere. All in all I would highly advise this as a pass.

    First the heating I got two rooms one was hit even when we turned it off the other was freezing…read more Staff did nothing to help. Ice rink closed all weekend. I came in the off season but still I will never stay here again just based off of the heating cooling situation the rooms need a major upgrade definitely not worth the price

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    Carousel Oceanfront Hotel & Condos
    Carousel Oceanfront Hotel & Condos

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    Coconut Malorie Resort, Ascend Collection Hotel

    Coconut Malorie Resort, Ascend Collection Hotel

    2.3(86 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$$$

    I have been coming here for around 3 years and each time my experience has got worse and worse. I…read morejust recently left and the room i stayed in was not up to standards. We had a great view of the pool, the bay, and fagers island. But our bed was rock hard and very uncomfortable. We basically had zero water pressure in the shower and it turned cold fast. When we arrived the floor was kinda dirty but manageable. I am convinced the AC in our room didn't work because every time we tried to turn it down or turn the fan on we couldn't hear or feel it. The elevators were sort of scary as someone who is not scared of anything. We had an amazing time but it was sooo hot in our room. Would not have survived without the fan in the closet.

    We stayed a week in a one bedroom suite we got last minute through our Bluegreen Resort. We had…read morenever been to Ocean City and had other business in this area. We wore glad the room had a refrigerator and a two burner cooktop so we could cook in the room. Many of the restaurants in town were closed since we were here in March and their season has not started and Covid has closed many businesses in the off season. We enjoyed the resort and they followed Covid guidelines. Masks are mandatory when inside the building for everyone's safety. Maryland residents must limit travel to essential purposes. People entering Maryland must self-quarantine for 10 days or obtain a negative COVID-19 test result. People arriving from Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia are exempt.

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    Studio suite with small kitchenette

    Coconut Malorie Resort, Ascend Collection Hotel - The horrible pull out couch, seriously needs to be updated.

    The horrible pull out couch, seriously needs to be updated.

    Coconut Malorie Resort, Ascend Collection Hotel - Tub was nice

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    Tub was nice

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