IF you are of certain age then you may appreciate older beach motels anywhere in the USA, of long days past, where everything was simple and wherever it was you felt like at home. Hideaway is such a place. We are fond of old hotels on the Oregon coast with real wood burning fireplaces. IT was the only thing that kept the place warm...back when. This place possesses a quaint charm, a hominess that is not available in "modern" motels. Yes, it is old, yes, it could be remodeled, but other than adding to a modern aesthetic, it would not anything to the experience, unless everything bright new and shiny is what rocks your boat. This place has everything for a romantic weekend or family get together. All the furniture is comfortable and the beds and pillows are as good as anywhere more modern new or twice as expensive. Yes, it might be small compared to a condo rental, but it has something they don't...coziness. You are on a bluff overlooking the entire spanse of beach and ocean, even sitting on the pot you are looking out down the beach and to the ocean. How great is that, there is a view everywhere. There is something to be said for a great view...this place has that in spades. A 10 minute walk down the road to the beach is no big deal. What you trade from overlooking a fantastic ocean view is that walk...no big deal. If you don't like to walk, then take the car, it is at the public access park down at the beach. The setting is a natural paradise...the only motel in an upscale residential neighborhood. It is so quiet even the local flock of crows don't ever squawk. It's got a full kitchen, everything works fine, even if it is not the most updated, it does the job. Even coffee is provided even though we bring our own. Our bathroom in Room 6 was small but with that view it opens up the small space where you hardly notice it. The location could not be more centrally or better located, close to 101 next to convenience gas store, grocery store, coffee shop and the Lincoln City outlet mall, all within a few blocks. How good is that. We highly recommend this place for people who want to experience what the old Oregon used to be. We love this place.