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Exit 5 Resort & Condominium

Exit 5 Resort & Condominium: A Budget Family Stop in Saco

Budget-conscious families; road-trippers; groups
a drawing of a house with a table and umbrella at Exit 5 Resort & Condominium in Saco
a drawing of a house with a table and umbrella at Exit 5 Resort & Condominium in Saco

Why Stay

Why Exit 5 Resort & Condominium

Exit 5 Resort sits three acres deep in landscaped gardens just off Interstate 95 in Saco, a location that explains its appeal to families making the drive to Old Orchard Beach or pausing en route to further destinations. The property trades polish for practicality: rooms are modest, mattresses run firm, and there's no pretense of luxury. What you get instead is an indoor pool, quiet grounds, free parking, and a price that doesn't sting. The real draw for families with kids is simple - a clean place to sleep for one or two nights, plus somewhere the children can burn off highway energy without leaving the property.

The property has cycled through ownership recently, and management replies to reviews signal active improvements. Whether that translates to faster WiFi, better towels, or refreshed interiors remains to be seen, but the intent is clear.


The location is genuinely hard to beat for Midcoast road-trippers. Direct exit off I-95, five minutes to Funtown Splashtown water park, fifteen to University of New England, and a short drive to both Ferry Beach State Park and Old Orchard Beach. Couples rate the location highest, giving it an 8.1 out of 10 - a signal that it works especially well for travelers passing through.

The indoor pool is the property's workhorse. Reviewers consistently call it clean, warm, and functional. Families with young children appreciate having a pool that operates year-round, and it's large enough that a family stay doesn't feel cramped even on rainy days.

Cottage and bungalow units offer privacy that standard rooms cannot. If you're traveling with kids or a group, the multi-bedroom cottages and family bungalows give you separation and outdoor space (fire pits, grilling areas, seating) that justify the extra cost over a traditional motel room.

The price-to-value ratio works if expectations align. This is not a hotel; it's a motel. Reviewers who book it as a one-night pass-through on a budget tend to leave satisfied. Those expecting upscale amenities at mid-range prices leave disappointed.


Rooms

The rooms

The property's mix of traditional motel rooms, suites, and cottage units reflects its evolution from simple roadside stop to family-oriented compound. Standard rooms are small but functional, furnished with microwaves, small fridges, cable TV, and seating areas. Cottages and bungalows (two and three bedroom) contain kitchens and offer considerably more space and isolation from neighboring units.

Real room types based on guest stays:

  • King Room - Standard motel room, tight footprint, popular with couples on short layovers
  • Queen Room / Queen Room with Two Queen Beds - Most common offering; vary in size; some have sitting areas
  • Deluxe Queen Suite / Deluxe Honeymoon Suite - Slightly larger rooms with more amenities; limited availability
  • Family Bungalow / Two-Bedroom Cottage / Three-Bedroom Cottage - Separate buildings with kitchens, private outdoor space, and more breathing room for families
  • King Room - Disability Access - Accessible unit available

A consistent note across reviews: mattresses are firm, sometimes to the point of discomfort on multi-night stays. Several guests brought their own blankets or requested extras. Beds squeak, linens are clean, and bathrooms are basic but serviceable. Some rooms feel dated in décor, and a few guests flagged dirty carpets or dust under furniture - housekeeping consistency seems variable.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Budget-conscious families; road-trippers; groups

Price tier

Budget to mid-range

Open

Year-round

Guest score

7.3 Good

Couples score

8.1 / 10

Details

18 Ocean Park Road, Saco, ME 04072
Parking: Free, in front of rooms

Check-in / out

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

Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Peak season. The indoor pool is your backup on rainy days, but the property's outdoor gardens, playground, and fire pits are in full swing. Funtown Splashtown operates at full capacity. The pool is open and heated. Highway traffic is heaviest, and weekends fill fast. Book early.

Shoulder season (May and September): Quieter, still warm enough for the pool. Families often book during Labor Day weekend. The property feels less congested than July or August.

Fall (October): Foliage season brings traffic to coastal Maine, but Exit 5's location just off the highway makes it a convenient stop. The indoor pool remains open. Check ahead - some amenities (playground maintenance, exterior facilities) may be winding down.

Winter (November–March): The slowest period. The indoor pool remains heated and usable. Rates drop. Fewer guests mean more peaceful grounds, though WiFi issues and maintenance delays seem more common in the off-season based on reviews.


Reviews

What guests say

"Easy," - Stacey, United States · Couple · 8/10

"The location was excellent, close to where we needed to be. The price was very good. Rooms had refrigerator and microwave." - Christine, United States · Group · 6/10

"Perfect location. The room was perfect size for me and my daughter. The room was clean and quiet." - Brandi, United States · Family · 8/10

"Convenient location, indoor pool and private bungalows for family were perfect." - Elissa, United States · Family · 7/10

"It was a quick stay but a great rate for so close to July 4th, room was clean and comfortable, property was well kept and peaceful." - Rhonda, United States · Couple · 8/10

"The cottage was spacious enough for my family and the location was close to the things we were doing." - Harvey, United States · Family · 7/10

Minor but recurring issues: WiFi cuts in and out despite management's stated plans to upgrade to fiber. Several guests reported weak or no internet, and the property asks you to double-check your password before calling the desk. Housekeeping inconsistency is real - some rooms are spotless, others have dust under beds or stained linens. Hard mattresses are nearly universal. Check-in hours (3–7 PM stated in one review) should be verified at booking; arriving outside those hours can create friction. A few guests flagged excessive deposit-hold policies and steep fees for dishes left in sinks ($50) or trash in rooms ($150–300).


FAQ

Good to know

Is the pool heated year-round? Yes. The indoor pool is heated and open seasonally, though exact dates vary. Summer is guaranteed; call ahead for winter hours, as availability depends on maintenance schedules.

Is breakfast included? No. There is no breakfast service or restaurant on-site. The property is a motel, not a hotel. Coffee makers (Keurig) are in rooms. Plan to eat in town or bring supplies.

Are pets allowed? Yes, the property is pet-friendly according to facilities data, though a few reviews don't mention pets explicitly, so confirm any breed or size restrictions at booking.

Is WiFi reliable? No. Multiple guests reported spotty or non-working WiFi despite free service being listed. Management states they are upgrading to fiber, but as of recent reviews, connectivity remains inconsistent. Don't rely on it for work.

Is there a shuttle service? No shuttle is mentioned in reviews or facilities. You'll need a car to access attractions.

What are the parking and deposit policies? Free parking is included and available in front of rooms. A security deposit is typically required; one guest mentioned $150, another $200. Deposits are held and refunded post-stay, though processing can take up to 14 business days through your bank.


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