Escape to Paradise: Gilbert Inn's Seaside Bliss Awaits!

Gilbert Inn Seaside Seaside (OR) United States

Gilbert Inn Seaside Seaside (OR) United States

Escape to Paradise: Gilbert Inn's Seaside Bliss Awaits!

Escape to Paradise: Gilbert Inn's Seaside Bliss Awaits! – A Review That's (Almost) As Relaxed As You'll Be

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I just got back from a stay at Gilbert Inn and, honestly? I’m still decompressing. This isn't your stiff, robotic hotel review. This is the raw, unfiltered truth – the good, the slightly less good, and the ridiculously amazing. Let's dive in, shall we? And trust me, you’ll want to.

First Impressions (and the Initial Panic!)

Finding the place was… a mini-adventure. Okay, a bit of a search. But the GPS eventually coughed it up and BAM! Gorgeous. Ocean views practically slapping you in the face. The drive? Straight out of a postcard. And the first thing I noticed, besides that killer view? Clean. Like, ridiculously, suspiciously clean. They've got some serious cleanliness and safety game here, people. They're boasting Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Professional-grade sanitizing services, and even Rooms sanitized between stays. Which, as someone newly obsessed with hygiene, felt pretty darn comforting. Whew! They also have a Doctor/nurse on call and a First aid kit, just in case.

Accessibility & The Dreaded Elevator (Mostly Good News!)

Let's cut to the chase – Wheelchair accessible is clearly marked (yes!), and there's an Elevator, which is a MUST for this kind of seaside property. Important note, though: the access to some areas might not be perfectly seamless. It's an older property, but they are trying. There are Facilities for disabled guests, which is lovely to see.

Digging into the Details: Rooms, Glorious Rooms (and the Internet!)

Okay, the rooms. My room… it had everything. Seriously, Air conditioning blasted the humidity away, it had a Desk (essential for my… ahem… "work"), a Coffee/tea maker (thank the heavens), and Blackout curtains (my sleep-saver). The Bathroom had a Separate shower/bathtub to relax with Complimentary tea, Free bottled water, and a Hair dryer. My bed was huge and comfy, and, critically, they had the Wi-Fi [free] in all rooms. This is a big win, people! I'm talking Internet access – wireless, Internet access – LAN, even Internet ! (Yes, I checked!).

And this is where I get a little nerdy: the Laptop workspace was actually quite good, and the Socket near the bed (bliss!). The Closet was a decent size, the In-room safe box was a good safety feature and they gave me Linens, Towels, Slippers and Bathrobes!

The Important Stuff: Food, Glorious Food (and Drinks!)

Alright, let's be real. We're here to eat, right? Gilbert Inn delivers. They have a couple of Restaurants, and let me tell you, the Asian cuisine in restaurant was divine. They offer a Breakfast [buffet] with the option of Western breakfast and Asian breakfast. You can order A la carte in restaurant. And if you’re feeling lazy, they have Room service [24-hour].

The Poolside bar is where I spent a significant amount of time. They had a good Happy hour and served some killer cocktails. And I am NOT a cocktail person, but I tried almost all of them. They even had Bottle of water available; a small detail that made a big difference. Even better, they serve Coffee/tea in restaurant, Desserts in restaurant, Salad in restaurant and Soup in restaurant.

Things to Do (and Ways to Relax!) – My Personal Crusade for Relaxation

Okay, listen up, stress heads. This is where Gilbert Inn truly shines. They have a Swimming pool [outdoor] with a Pool with a view, and yes, the view is amazing. But for me, the real magic happened in the spa. Forget all your worries!

  • The Spa Experience (My Obsession): I am not exaggerating when I say the Sauna, Spa, Steamroom were a game-changer. The Body scrub, Body wrap, Massage, and Foot bath? Pure, unadulterated bliss. I actually booked myself for a massage almost every day, because yes, that's how good it was. The therapist magically melted away all my tension. And it's the only time I’ve ever completely relaxed, to let them scrub my back. It was worth it!

  • Fitness Center (Kinda): The Gym/fitness room is okay. I'm not a fitness fanatic, but it has enough equipment to get a decent workout in.

  • For the Kids: They also have a Family/child friendly. They have a Babysitting service and a Kids meal.

Odds and Ends – The Stuff That Makes a Difference

  • Convenience: They have a Convenience store, which is brilliant for grabbing snacks and essentials.
  • Services: Daily housekeeping, Laundry service, Dry cleaning, Concierge, Luggage storage, Car park free of charge, Airport transfer. They even have a Cash withdrawal machine!
  • Staying Connected: Wi-Fi in public areas, Internet services, and they do Audio-visual equipment for special events!

The "Meh" and the Imperfect (Because Let's Be Real)

No place is perfect. There are a few minor nits to pick.

  • Restaurant service can be a little slow at peak times, but hey, you're on vacation, right?
  • They weren’t prepared for my level of relaxation needs.

The Verdict: Should You Book?

Absolutely. If you want a place to unwind, recharge, and treat yourself, do it. The Gilbert Inn genuinely offers a seaside escape. It's a place that wants you to relax, to enjoy, and to just be. Highly recommended. 9.5/10 (minus the minor wait times!).

My Honest-to-God Recommendation:

Book a spa treatment. Then book another. And another. Seriously, your body (and your mind) will thank you.

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Gilbert Inn Seaside Seaside (OR) United States

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Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your dry-as-sandpaper travel itinerary. This is… well, this is me trying to wrestle a weekend in Seaside, Oregon, and hopefully, not completely failing. Here's the beautiful, chaotic mess that might resemble a plan:

Seaside Scramble: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Clam Chowder (Maybe)

Day 1: Arrival, Beach Bliss (and Existential Dread?)

  • 1:00 PM - Arrival, Hotel Check-in at the Gilbert Inn Seaside: Okay, first things first: finding the freaking Gilbert Inn. I, for reasons unknown to myself, didn't print directions. Which, duh, means I'm already ten minutes late, frantically wrestling with my phone trying to remember WHICH direction the actual "downtown" is. (Spoiler: It's a LOT of walking after you park because the street are narrow and traffic is unpredictable here). Fine. Found it! The Gilbert Inn – cute, cozy, a little bit on the Victorian side (I'm pretty sure someone's ghost is going to tap me on the shoulder in the middle of the night). Room smells faintly of lavender and… old wood? Honestly, okay with that. The old wood smell is a welcome change from the city smells. Maybe I'll find some hidden treasures here?

  • 1:30 PM - Beach Time! (Also, Sand In Everything): Okay, quick unpack, change into something vaguely appropriate for the beach (that means NO HEELS this time!), then BAM! The Seaside Promenade. The sheer scope of the beach is overwhelming. I love it. I feel like I can breathe – and the air is definitely cleaner than the city. Immediately, I'm regretting not bringing a hat. Sunburn incoming. I take a few steps towards the ocean, then promptly get a face full of windblown sand. Seriously, HOW does everyone look so effortlessly glamorous doing this? I'm pretty sure I just swallowed a teaspoon of sand. Blech. But, hey, the waves are crashing, the seagulls are squawking, and a couple of kids are building a sandcastle that's way more impressive than anything I could ever manage. Feeling a weird mix of awe and… low-grade existential dread? This vastness is… humbling.

  • 3:00 PM - A Quest for Chowder (and Avoiding Tourist Traps): The hunger demons are starting to circle. Clam chowder is a MUST. But I'm NOT falling for any overly touristy places. I'm talking to the locals, dammit! I pop into a little coffee shop and ask the barista. She directs me to a place called "The Pig 'N Pancake". It's… interesting. The chowder is creamy and rich. Perfect. I have just reached that full-belly, happy-but-slightly-wobbly state.

  • 4:30 PM - Wandering and Wondering: After chowder, I wander. Just… wander. No plan, no agenda. The shops are a mix of cheesy souvenirs, cute boutiques, and places selling saltwater taffy. One shop had a HUGE collection of seashells, and I get a weird urge to start collecting them. (I fight the urge. I have no room and who actually needs seashells?) I stop at "Funland". There is a sign saying "Funland", but no one is in the store. I decide to proceed anyway. I end up in an old-school arcade. Oh god, the nostalgia is STRONG. I waste far too much time and money playing skee-ball and Pac-Man. I feel like I'm regressing to the age of 12. Amazing.

  • 6:00 PM - Sunset Shenanigans (and a Potential Meltdown): Okay, sunset. This is going to be epic, right? I find a spot on the beach near the famous Seaside Turnaround where the Lewis and Clark statue is. The sun is starting to dip, the sky is painting itself in fiery hues. Magical. I even almost manage to take a decent picture – until a rogue wave splashes my phone. Briefly panicked. But the sunset? Unbelievably beautiful. I sit there, watching the sky, feeling… well, feeling something. It's complicated. All the stresses of the city are melting away, but I'm also realizing I'm utterly, magnificently alone. And I feel a little bit weepy. Sigh. This is the beauty of travel, the messiness of being human.

  • 7:30 PM - Dinner at "The Pig N Pancake": Yep, back to the P&P. It was good, what can I say? And the menu is vast, even for dinner. I am a sucker for a good burger, and boy did they deliver. I also got a slice of pie. The waiter was, let's just say, "enthusiastic" about his job. He kept calling me "sweetheart". I'm not sure how I feel about this.

  • 9:00 PM - Potential Ghost Hunting (Or Just Reading in Bed): Back to the Gilbert Inn. I'm still slightly paranoid about the ghost. Maybe I'll leave the TV on. Or maybe I'll just hide under the covers with a good book.

Day 2: Exploring, Embracing the Weird, and (Probably) More Sand

  • 9:00 AM - Wakey Wakey (and Breakfast at the Inn): The Gilbert Inn provides a continental breakfast. Honestly, I was expecting something more substantial, but it's fine. Coffee, yogurt with granola, and a rather dry muffin. The other guests are a mix of families and older couples. Everyone is extremely polite. I smile and nod a lot.

  • 10:00 AM - The Seaside Aquarium - Shark or No Shark? Okay, a bit cheesy maybe, but the Seaside Aquarium is a must-do. You can feed the seals! I buy a bag of fish, but I'm kind of terrified of the seals' giant, toothy mouths. They look hungry! My inner child is squealing with delight. I watch a seal do a trick. The shark tank is tiny and depressing. Ugh. I'm not a fan of the shark show. The seals are much more fun.

  • 11:30 AM - Hike to the North Prom? Or… Stay on the Beach? This is the problem with a short trip. Too many choices. I glance at a map and see that a walk up the North Prom sounds nice. But the beach is so inviting. I end up just walking the beach, going as far as my feet will carry me. This time, I remember my hat. I'm feeling much better – calmer this morning. The ocean air is doing wonders.

  • 1:00 PM - Lunch and a Quick Bookstore Visit: I stumble upon a cute little cafe. It has the MOST delicious sandwiches ever! I'm starting to realize that I'm a natural at picking restaurants (or maybe it's just that I like food). I also find a tiny bookstore. Books! My happy place. I buy a used copy of something.

  • 2:30 PM - The Seaside History Museum is a little better: I was prepared to be bored, but the Seaside History Museum turned out to be pretty good. Learning the history of the area is a nice respite from being on the beach.

  • 4:00 PM - Last Beach Stroll, Maybe Some Souvenirs: One last walk on the beach. Gathering seashells, of course… (Okay, fine, I caved and bought three.) I also stop at a gift shop and buy a bunch of things I don't need. A "Seaside" t-shirt. A magnet. A postcard. This is the tourist in me shining through.

  • 5:00 PM - Dinner Prep I am going to try and get back to that Pig N Pancake again, but I can't eat pie AND a burger again. It's just too much!

  • 7:00 PM - Goodbyes… Sort Of: This trip has been a blur of sand, chowder, and existential pondering. I'm tired, sunburnt, and a little bit overwhelmed. But also… strangely happy. I'm leaving the Gilbert Inn with a suitcase full of sand. My heart is full of memories. I may miss the city, but I'm also ready to be back and start planning for the next journey.

Final Thoughts:

Seaside, you weird, windswept town. You challenged me, frustrated me, and, yes, charmed the socks off me. I'll be back. Maybe. And next time, I'm definitely bringing more sunscreen. Oh, and a better camera. And a friend. Or maybe not. Maybe the solo wanderer life is exactly what I needed. Huh. Now that's something to think about on the drive home. Waves goodbye to the ocean.

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Gilbert Inn Seaside Seaside (OR) United States

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Escape to Paradise: Gilbert Inn's Seaside Bliss Awaits! (And a Few Truth Bombs!)

So, is Gilbert Inn *really* paradise, or is the brochure lying?

Okay, let's be real. The brochure? Glorious, airbrushed, probably using angles that defy physics. Paradise? Well, it depends. If your idea of heaven is a perfectly manicured beach with zero seagulls and no other humans in sight, then, no. But if your version of paradise is waking up to the sound of crashing waves, a coffee that actually *tastes* good (I'm looking at you, roadside diner brew!), and a view that makes you want to weep with joy... then, yeah, Gilbert Inn gets pretty darn close.

I went last year. The first day? Disaster. Totally missed the turn, ended up on some dirt track convinced I was going to be eaten by a badger, and arrived looking like a drowned rat (storm rolled in, surprise!). My room key wouldn't work, then a whole flock of tiny, *adorable* (but LOUD) kids invaded the pool. Thought about turning around. But... then the sun peeked through the clouds, the view hit me square in the face, and I was like, "Okay, stayin' put." Thank GOD I did.

What's the beach *actually* like? Are there sharks? (Asking for a friend... who's me.)

The beach? Glorious. Think long stretches of golden sand, the kind that squishes under your toes in the most satisfying way. And the water... turquoise, generally. Sometimes a bit choppy, sometimes calm as a millpond. I saw dolphins once! Actual dolphins, leaping around like they were auditioning for the Flipper remake. Seriously magical.

Sharks? I didn't see any. Didn't *hear* any, either. (Though, let's be honest, a shark would probably be quieter than those kids at the pool again...) They have lifeguards, which is reassuring. Still, I wouldn't recommend swimming at *exactly* dusk, just in case. You know, better safe than chum, as my dad used to say (he wasn't a bright man, but the sentiment's sound).

The food! Is it all just overpriced hotel grub? (and does it have enough carbs?)

Okay, the food. This is where things get... complicated. The main restaurant? Pricey. But the views? Stunning, especially at sunset. The seafood is *usually* excellent. I say "usually" because, let's be honest, I ordered the catch of the day once-- a suspiciously grey looking piece of fish, and I'm pretty sure I saw my own reflection in it. Sent it back. They were very apologetic (and the replacement was perfect).

Carbs? Oh, honey. They *love* their carbs. Pasta, bread, potatoes... you will *not* starve. There's also a little beachside shack that does the most *amazing* (and cheap!) fish tacos. Trust me on this one: go for the tacos. Skip the fancy stuff. You'll thank me later. And bring your own hot sauce. They're a little conservative on the spice front.

What's the vibe? Is it all couples holding hands, or can a solo traveler survive?

Vibe-wise? Definitely leans towards the romantic, but it's not oppressively so. I went by myself, and I had a fantastic time! Yes, there were couples gazing into each other's eyes (annoying!), but there were also families, groups of friends, and other lone wolves like myself.

The main thing is, everyone's generally pretty chilled out. It's the beach, people are happy. You can find a quiet corner to read your book, join a beach volleyball game (I made some friends that was fun *and* embarrassing, and maybe I wasn't very good at it), or just listen to the waves crash and contemplate the meaning of life (or, you know, what you’re going to have for dinner). No one judges. Probably. Except for the really tanned couples -- they judging *everyone*.

Room details: Are the rooms *actually* nice, or are they more "motel near the highway"?

Okay, the rooms. This is another area where the brochure works some serious magic. They're *nice*. They're clean. The beds are comfy. My first time, though? I got stuck in a room with a view of the *parking lot.*. Seriously. I could practically see the license plates. Felt a little cheated. Complained. They moved me (eventually, after a bit of passive-aggressive huffing on my part). The ocean view was worth the wait.

They're not *palatial.* Don't expect a marble bathroom the size of a small apartment; more like a compact, efficient space. The important thing is, the view. Make sure you get a room with a view. Demand one! It's the entire point of the exercise. And the balcony... glorious for drinking your morning coffee. Unless, of course, it's raining. Which it sometimes does.

Anything else I should know before I go? Any hidden gems? Any horror stories?

Okay, here’s the lowdown:

  • **Hidden Gem:** The little tiki bar down the beach, a few steps from the main hotel. Seriously good cocktails and they play great music; it even had a karaoke night (nope, I didn't sing. Though I *was* tempted after a few margaritas. Glad I didn't).
  • **Hidden Gem version II:** If you're feeling adventurous, rent bikes and explore the coast.
  • **The horror story:** Okay, this isn't *exactly* a horror story, more a mild inconvenience. One time, I left my phone charging in the room, stepped out to the beach for... oh, five minutes, max... and the lock on the door jammed, on the way back...Had to wait for housekeeping with my damp swimsuit and sandy feet, to let me in. Don't leave valuables unsupervised!
  • **Book in advance!** Seriously. Especially if you want a specific room type.
  • **Bring sunscreen!** And reapply it! And bring more sunscreen! I got *fried* the first time, and I'm still paying the price in the form of a sunspot on my nose. Not attractive.

Look, it's not perfect. It's got its quirks. But Gilbert Inn? It's a good place. Go. Relax. And try not to let the badgers eat you.

Okay, *fine*, you've convinced me. But... the weather?

Weather? Ah, the fickle mistress of coastal living. Expect sunshine. Expect clouds. Expect the *possHotelicity

Gilbert Inn Seaside Seaside (OR) United States

Gilbert Inn Seaside Seaside (OR) United States

Gilbert Inn Seaside Seaside (OR) United States

Gilbert Inn Seaside Seaside (OR) United States

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