Excellent, excellent location and the view from the third floor is outstanding!! Believe me when I say we are not "neat freaks," however, we were disappointed regarding room cleanliness and overall upkeep of Room 308: The Codfather. We checked-in around 5:30 PM for our 5 night stay. Immediately we noticed that the carpets had not been vacuumed - even a 7-Up plastic cap was sitting in the middle of the floor. Bathroom vanity lights were super dusty and one bulb even burned out. Another burned out bulb in kitchen light, entranceway, and in ceiling of the master bathroom. It also looked like the mantle above the fireplace as well as dining room chairs hadn't been dusted in some time. In the online photo of the room, there was a table by the front window for a place to put your morning coffee or even room for snacks or a meal. We were very disappointed that table was missing (side note: we were later told by one of the housekeepers that the table was broken by one of the guests and not replaced - to her benefit she did find an extra table and brought it up for us - not quite the same height or size as indicated in the photo, but at least a table). We went down to the front desk to voice our concerns about the carpets, burned-out bulbs, and dust. Wasn't the room supposed to be cleaned before we checked-in?? We really appreciated that they jumped on it immediately and, within 10 minutes, two housekeepers came to our room and vacuumed, dusted, and replaced most of the burned-out bulbs. The housekeepers were quite apologetic and did an excellent job of taking care of everything. Thank you!
Overall, the Codfather (Room 308) just seemed worn-out. The large dining room table, accompanying chairs, and living room end tables definitely need to be refinished. Master bathroom needs to be re-caulked in shower (super black - yuck). Again, I can't describe it any differently except the room just had a worn-out feel to it. For the price we paid at the Sea Gypsy for Room 308, it just didn't seem up to standards. The location is so unbelievable, but we will be looking at other lodging options for our next visit to Lincoln City.