68 East Grand 1
68 East Grand 1: A Ground-Floor Beachfront Suite in Old Orchard Beach

Why Stay
Why 68 East Grand 1
Old Orchard Beach draws families and groups who want more than a hotel room - they want a home base. 68 East Grand 1, a one-bedroom suite tucked just over a mile from the sand and the historic pier, delivers exactly that. The ground-floor unit combines the independence of an apartment rental with the convenience of proximity to Maine's most accessible beach and year-round attractions. It's a practical, well-equipped choice for anyone who's tired of eating takeout in a standard hotel room.
The suite sits in a quieter corner of town, which means you're close enough to walk or drive to everything that makes Old Orchard Beach tick - the amusement park, the water parks, the fishing spots along the pier - but far enough back that you won't spend your evening in the din of summer crowds. That's the trade-off: comfort and space over the postcard oceanfront view.
Full kitchen means real meals and actual savings. The suite includes a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, oven, stovetop, microwave, and full refrigerator. Families quickly realize the math: buy groceries, cook breakfast, pack a lunch cooler, and save hundreds on restaurant bills over a week-long stay. The work desk is there if you need to answer emails.
Ground-floor privacy with a private entrance. No elevator, no hallway navigations, no front-desk small talk before breakfast. You walk straight in, straight to your own space. The private entrance means kids and pets come and go without disturbing neighbors, and your car is minutes away for quick trips to the beach or Funtown.
Balcony and garden access for morning coffee or evening wind-down. Many families use the outdoor space as a second living room - spread out, let kids play safely in the garden, grill dinner, and watch the light change at dusk.
Laundry in-unit beats resort laundromats. The washing machine and dryer mean you can pack lighter and wash mid-stay, or bring all the sandy beach clothes home clean. This alone justifies the suite layout for families with young kids.
Pet-friendly without the guilt. If your dog is coming to Maine, they're welcome here with a private entrance that means no carrying them through a lobby.
Rooms
The rooms
The property is a single, spacious one-bedroom apartment. The ground-floor layout keeps everything accessible - bedroom, living area, kitchen, and bathroom all on one level. Linens are provided; the bathroom is private with a shower, towels, and free toiletries. Air conditioning and heating mean comfort year-round, though most guests visit in summer.
The suite itself is straightforward: functional rather than design-magazine sleek. Everything you need is there; nothing is wasted. This is a rental apartment, not a hotel suite, which means you get living-room space, a real kitchen table, and room to spread out.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
One-bedroom ground-floor apartment suite
Best for
Families, groups, longer stays, anyone with a pet
Price tier
Mid-range for Old Orchard Beach
Open
Year-round
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · in-unit laundry · private entrance · balcony & garden
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoor & Dining · Balcony · Garden space · Barbecue · Tea and coffee maker.
Kitchen · Full-size oven and stovetop · Dishwasher · Microwave · Complete kitchenware provided.
Laundry & Cleaning · In-unit washing machine and dryer.
Practical · 24-hour front desk · Free WiFi · Air conditioning and heating throughout · Work desk · Private entrance · Smoke-free property with designated smoking area available.
Safety · Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August). Peak season. The beach is warm, all attractions are open, and the pier bustles. Book early; summer weeks fill fast. The suite's full kitchen shines when you can pop out to farmers markets for fresh seafood and produce. Parking fills up around midday on the beach, but your suite location gives you a quiet home base to retreat to.
Shoulder Season (May and September–October). Spring is unpredictable; early May is often cool and gray. Late September and October are ideal - water is still swimmable, crowds thin out, and fall foliage starts to turn. Attractions stay open through Labor Day; many close by mid-September. Air conditioning is nice on warm days, heating comes in handy at night.
Winter (November–March). Most visitors skip Old Orchard Beach in winter, which means quiet and low rates. The suite is heated. The pier and many attractions close. This is an off-season option only if you're seeking solitude or a winter event in Portland.
Easter & holiday weekends. Spring break and Easter week see a secondary surge. Palace Playland and Pirate's Cove often open for these periods; book the suite early.
Location
Things to do nearby
- 1.2 mi to Old Orchard Beach - Maine's premier family beach with a long sandy strand, saltwater taffy shops, and the iconic 1898 pier.
- 1.2 mi to Old Orchard Beach Pier - walk the length of it, eat a lobster roll, watch the sunset, or fish (the pier is a genuine fishing destination).
- 2 mi to Pirate's Cove - miniature golf and arcade games, perfect for rainy afternoons or post-beach cooling off.
- 2 mi to Palace Playland - vintage amusement park right on the beach; rides, games, and fried dough are the point.
- 3 mi to Funtown Splashtown USA - Maine's major amusement and water park with roller coasters, slides, and wave pools; open late summer and early fall.
- 5 mi to Aquaboggan Water Park - slides, rafting attractions, and kiddie pools, also peak summer.
- 11 mi to Portland - the state's largest city, with restaurants, galleries, shops, and working waterfront history worth a day trip.
- 20 mi to Boothbay Harbor - quintessential Maine fishing village with maritime museums, lobster boat tours, and coastal drives.
FAQ
Good to know
Is the suite right on the beach? No. It's 1.2 miles from Old Orchard Beach and the pier. You'll need a car to reach the sand, though it's a five-minute drive. The tradeoff is a quieter location and lower rates than true beachfront.
Is breakfast included? No. Breakfast is your responsibility - but the full kitchen is exactly why: you make it. There are cafés and diners within walking distance if you prefer to eat out.
Are there discounts for longer stays? The listing doesn't specify, but weekly and monthly rates are common for vacation rentals. Contact the property directly to ask about rate reductions for stays of seven days or more.
Can we bring a dog? Yes, the property is pet-friendly. There's a private entrance, so your pet doesn't go through a lobby. Confirm any pet fees or breed restrictions when you book.
Is WiFi included? Yes, free WiFi is included throughout the suite.
What's the parking situation? Dedicated parking is included with the suite. It's private and part of the ground-floor setup, so you're not hunting for a spot on the street.
Is there air conditioning? Yes, the suite has full air conditioning. It also has heating for cool nights and shoulder-season visits.
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