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Blue Lagoon Escape Unit-B

Blue Lagoon Escape Unit-B: A Spacious Vacation Home in Boothbay

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a living room with two couches and a kitchen at Blue Lagoon Escape Unit-B in Boothbay
a living room with two couches and a kitchen at Blue Lagoon Escape Unit-B in Boothbay

Why Stay

Why Blue Lagoon Escape Unit-B

Blue Lagoon Escape Unit-B works best if you're traveling with family or a group and want room to spread out without the boutique-hotel price tag. This ground-floor three-bedroom sits in Boothbay, a working harbor town on Maine's Midcoast, just steps from the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden and close enough to the water for actual boat charters and lobster pounds. The unit isn't a high-style retreat - it's a practical rental with a full kitchen, a barbecue, and the kind of space that lets everyone have their own corner. The bones are good, but the finishes and furnishings show wear. It's honest about what it is: a home base for people who want to explore the Maine coast without the frills.

Three separate bedrooms give groups and multi-generational families the space to actually relax. Unlike a traditional hotel, you're not all crammed into adjacent rooms sharing thin walls. Guests who stayed with children or extended family noted the layout worked well for longer stays - you can cook together in the full kitchen rather than eating out every meal.

The ground-floor location and private entrance mean less hassle with luggage and kids. No stairs to climb, no front-desk check-in, no waiting for an elevator. Families traveling with gear appreciate this simplicity.

The location puts you within walking distance of the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden. That's a legitimate draw if you have young kids or enjoy a stroll through gardens. Boothbay Harbor itself is minutes away - working waterfront, restaurants, shops, and charter boats.

A full kitchen and barbecue make it practical for groups on a budget. You can prep your own breakfasts, grill dinner, and avoid restaurant fatigue over a week-long stay. The dishwasher and coffee maker handle the daily grind without complaint.

Rooms

The rooms

Blue Lagoon Escape Unit-B is a single three-bedroom vacation home with one bathroom. The unit is ground-floor, so you step straight in from your car without climbing stairs. The open living area has a sofa, dining table, and desk, with streaming services and a flat-screen TV for evenings.

  • Three-Bedroom Vacation Home: Linens provided; bedrooms are sized for families, though recent guests noted the mattresses can feel old and the bed frames creak.

One honest note: multiple reviewers flagged uncomfortable beds and wear on the furniture - specifically couches with loose arms and loud box springs. If you're sensitive to mattress quality or dated finishes, factor that in. Owners appear aware of these issues and responsive to complaints.

At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Ground-floor vacation home rental

Best for

Families, groups, longer stays, budget-conscious travelers

Price tier

Budget-friendly (vacation rental, not hotel)

Open

Yes

Guest score

6.5 Pleasant

Standout amenities

Spacious layout · full kitchen · proximity to Botanical Garden and harbor

Details

Boothbay, 04537, United States

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining Fully equipped kitchen with stove, oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, coffee machine, electric kettle, toaster, and full kitchenware · Dining table inside and BBQ facilities outside for grilling.

Entertainment & Comfort Flat-screen TV with cable and satellite channels · Streaming services (Netflix, etc.) · Work desk if you need to stay remotely · Heating and free toiletries.

Practical Private entrance and ground-floor unit · Private bathroom with shower, towels, hairdryer, free toiletries · Ironing facilities · Smoke-free property with fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detector.

Outdoors & Activities Barbecue for grilling · Hiking and fishing opportunities nearby · Golf course within 2 miles.

Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Peak season. Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is in full bloom. Boothbay Harbor bustles with tourists, charter boats run daily, and restaurants are open. Expect higher prices and crowds. This is when families travel most; the unit is popular with school schedules.

Fall (September–October): Foliage season draws visitors. Weather is crisp and clear. The garden remains open through October. Fewer crowds than summer but still active. Early September still feels summery; late October edges toward closing season for many attractions.

Spring (May): Botanical Garden reopens around May. Weather is unpredictable - sunny one day, rainy the next. Fewer tourists. Good for budget-conscious travelers or those avoiding crowds.

Winter (November–April): Many attractions close. Boothbay Harbor feels quiet. Weather is cold and damp. The rental is year-round, but there's less to do locally. Best for people who want solitude or are visiting for a specific reason (family nearby, off-season price).

Reviews

What guests say

"The place is spacious and in a good location." - Londono, United States · Family · 8/10

"Proximity to our destination and spacious." - Chuck, United States · Group · 7/10

"A week in Boothbay" worked as a home base for one group, though they noted plumbing hiccups and wished for a second bathroom - a fair point for a house meant to sleep multiple families.

The property's main weakness isn't location or layout but furnishings and maintenance. Guests consistently mention uncomfortable beds, creaky box springs, and couch arms that fall off. These aren't deal-breakers if you're here to explore Boothbay and spend time outside, but they're worth knowing if you value a comfortable night's sleep. The owners respond to feedback and seem willing to address issues.

Location

Things to do nearby

  • Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - 2-minute walk; 220 acres of themed gardens, open May–October
  • Boothbay Harbor waterfront - 5 minutes by car; working harbor with charter boats, lobster shacks, and antique shops
  • Pemaquid Point Lighthouse - 31 miles; iconic red-and-white lighthouse on the rocky Midcoast with excellent photo ops
  • Bowdoin College - 30 miles in Brunswick; if visiting students or interested in campus art museums
  • Fishing and hiking - Local hiking trails and saltwater fishing opportunities within the Boothbay area
  • Golf course - Within 2 miles; several nine-hole courses in the immediate vicinity
  • Cape Newagen - 15 minutes; quiet beach road with scenic overlooks and less crowded than Boothbay Harbor proper

FAQ

Good to know

How many bedrooms and bathrooms? Three bedrooms and one bathroom. For larger groups or families, one bathroom can get tight - plan accordingly.

Is there parking? Not explicitly listed in amenities, but as a ground-floor vacation rental, parking is likely included or nearby.

Is breakfast included? No. You have a full kitchen to cook your own breakfasts, which saves money over a longer stay.

Is the unit accessible for guests with mobility issues? Ground-floor location and private entrance mean no stairs to enter the unit. The entire unit is on one level.

What's the cancellation policy? Check the specific booking terms on Booking.com, as policies vary by season and advance booking.

Is it family-friendly? Yes. Three bedrooms, full kitchen, streaming services, and nearby activities like hiking and gardening make it practical for families.

Are pets allowed? Not listed in the amenities. Contact the owner directly to confirm.

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