I stayed in Room 24 with a bay view. Only a drive aisle separate the rooms in the 20's from the slope that led down to the bay shoreline. Plusses were easy combination lockbox self check-in, the view of the bay, mouth of the bay, and ocean, and a large fridge, slightly smaller than a standard fridge, but much larger than a dorm fridge.
A minus was the very bouncy mattress and squeaky bed frame. If any one of a couple moves, the other feels an earthquake. My fiancé suffered back pain from sleeping on the mattress. Another was that the bathroom had no vent or vent fan, meaning that showering would fog the window, not any bathroom window (there's none) but the one window by the front door. Another was that though like most motels, there's no assigned parking stall, available parking is only available away from bay-facing rooms as a combination of on-street parking and parking in the center of the complex amid several buildings. With parking area pole signage having slightly different variations of the motel name, it was hard to tell what areas were motel parking and which were of other adjacent, private properties.