3-Bedroom Apartment
3-Bedroom Apartment: Spacious Beachside Base in Old Orchard Beach

Why Stay
Why 3-Bedroom Apartment
Old Orchard Beach draws families and groups looking for breathing room - the kind of vacation where everyone gets their own corner and no one's camping out on a pull-out sofa. This 3-bedroom apartment delivers that in spades: three actual bedrooms, a full living room, a kitchen built for real cooking, and the beach a seven-minute drive away. The setup reads like someone who owns a beach house decided to rent it out, not a cookie-cutter vacation rental operation. Pet-friendly, three free parking spots (rare for a beach town), and the kind of amenities that suggest you're renting from people who actually live here.
Old Orchard Beach itself is the draw - a working pier, old-school amusement rides, a genuine boardwalk, and a long wide strand of sand that feels less claustrophobic than many Maine beaches. This apartment sits close enough to walk to attractions but far enough back to avoid the summer noise.
Three genuine bedrooms mean families and groups actually sleep. Not a studio with a murphy bed marketed as two rooms. Real closets, real beds, space for everyone to decompress after a day of beach time or exploring.
The kitchen is set up for actual cooking. Oven, stovetop, microwave, full-size refrigerator, dishwashing capability, and even a BBQ outside. Rental units this close to the beach usually skimp on cookware; this one doesn't. If you're visiting for a week with a family, this saves money on restaurants and gives you flexibility around kids' schedules.
Free parking for three cars is a massive advantage. Old Orchard Beach in summer is a parking lot - literally. Finding a street spot in July is a 20-minute hunt. Three free parking spaces tied to the apartment means you're not circling blocks or paying daily lot fees.
Pet-friendly without asterisks. No breed restrictions, no "call and ask" nonsense. Bring your dog, bring your cat. There's no mention of fees or deposits in the listing, which suggests the owners actually like pets rather than tolerating them as a revenue stream.
Rooms
The rooms
The apartment is laid out like an actual house: three separate bedrooms, each with its own closet space, plus a dedicated living room that functions as its own zone. Bedrooms have linens provided, and the whole place is air-conditioned and heated - important for Maine, where shoulder seasons can swing wildly.
- Primary bedroom: Ideal for parents or couples who want their own retreat.
- Secondary bedrooms: Two additional bedrooms suitable for kids, teenagers, or guests; dimensions not specified, so confirm with the owner if you have specific bed-size needs.
- Living room: Separate from the bedrooms, with a TV for evening wind-down.
Rooms are described as spacious in the listing, though no photos are available to confirm the exact footprint. If you're used to Old Orchard's cramped cottage rentals, this will feel roomy. If you're comparing to a three-bedroom suburban house, adjust expectations accordingly.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, pet owners, week-long stays
Price tier
Budget to mid-range (varies by season)
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Cooking · Full-size kitchen with oven, stovetop, microwave, refrigerator · Electric kettle and tea/coffee maker for mornings · Barbecue outside for cookouts · Washing machine and dryer so you're not packing endless outfits for a week
Climate Control & Comfort · Air conditioning (essential in July-August) · Heating for shoulder-season visits · Fan in rooms for cross-ventilation
Safety & Essentials · Smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector, and fire extinguishers · Private bathroom with towels and hairdryer · Street parking for overflow guests
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (July–August) The beach is packed, parking in town is a nightmare, and the apartment's three free parking spots become even more valuable. The water is warmest (mid-60s), the amusement park is fully staffed, and the boardwalk is lively every night. Book early; this is peak season and availability shrinks fast.
June & September Warm enough for swimming, far fewer crowds, and the town is still fully operational. Lodging rates drop noticeably. Ideal for families who can travel outside school vacation weeks.
May & October Shoulder season. The beach is chilly (50s), many seasonal businesses have reduced hours, but if you're not planning to swim - just walk, explore, eat lobster - the weather is crisp and pleasant. Rates are lowest here.
November–April Winter is quiet. The boardwalk is operational but muted. Many seasonal rentals close. This is snowbird territory, not beach season. The apartment's heating becomes relevant.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Old Orchard Beach Pier - 12-minute walk. The main draw: a real working pier with a boardwalk, shops, and eats. Summer crowds are heavy, but off-season it's atmospheric.
- Palace Playland - 0.8 mi away. Old-school amusement park with rides, arcade, mini golf. Perfect for kids' entertainment on a rainy afternoon.
- Pirate's Cove - 2,297 feet away (roughly 7-minute walk). Mini golf and another dose of family-friendly entertainment.
- Downtown Portland - 15 minutes south. Old Port has restaurants, galleries, antique shops, and a working waterfront with lobster boats. Dinner-out destination if you want to leave the beach crowd behind.
- Biddeford Pool - 10 minutes north. Quieter, rockier beach with better tide pools for exploring.
- Portland International Jetport - 12 miles. Easy access if you're flying in or out.
FAQ
Good to know
Is the apartment actually 7 minutes to the beach? Yes, by car. It's a short drive to the main Old Orchard Beach access points. Walking to the pier is about 12 minutes if you're on foot.
Are there WiFi and TV? Free WiFi is included. The apartment has a TV in the living room, so streaming is an option on quiet evenings.
Can we really cook full meals, or is the kitchen minimal? Full kitchen. Oven, stovetop, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher. You can prepare breakfast, pack picnics, and make dinner. It's designed for week-long stays, not just microwaving takeout.
Is there a washer and dryer in the unit? Yes, both are included. Crucial for week-long family trips.
How many cars can park here? Three free parking spaces are provided with the apartment. This is tied to the unit, not street parking that might disappear by morning. Major plus in a congested beach town.
Is the apartment pet-friendly, and are there restrictions? Yes, pets are welcome. No breed or size restrictions are mentioned. Confirm pet fees (if any) directly with the owner before booking, though the listing suggests a straightforward pet policy.
What's the noise level? The apartment is 7 minutes from the beach and boardwalk action, so you're far enough away to avoid summer crowds but close enough to reach them quickly. You won't hear the arcade from your living room.
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