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642, Bayberry Walk, 11770, Ocean Beach, Suffolk County, US Š”Š¾ŠµŠ“ŠøŠ½ŠµŠ½Š½ŃŠµ ŠØŃŠ°ŃŃ ŠŠ¼ŠµŃŠøŠŗŠø
contacts phone: +1 631-583-8295
larger map & directionsLatitude: 40.6489525, Longitude: -73.1564781
Patricia Famighetti
::A few weeks ago my wife a I spent almost a week at Blue Waters Hotel and cannot wait to go back again. The rooms were clean and comfortable ,the 2nd fl outdoor lounge area was fantastic and the complementary breakfast very satisfying. The general manager (Alex) was extremely attentive and the women at the front desk friendly and helpful.The quality here matches the other high priced hotels in the area for a fraction of the price . A keeper ..... Joe Famighetti
Julia Sze
::Short distance from the ferry and to all the best restaurants, clean and comfy rooms, great and friendly staff, and the owner was very accommodating. They provided delicious breakfast daily. Love the outdoor deck.
Andrea Balsamo
::We had a great weekend at the Blue Waters Hotel. The room was clean and the staff were very accommodating - went above and beyond to make sure we were enjoying our stay. The outdoor deck was a beautiful spot to have a glass of wine, and read a book. Breakfast (served on the deck) was fabulous. So many choices and everything was delicious. We were provided with beach towels and chairs which made packing for the weekend much easier. The location was perfect - a very short walk from the ferry and on the main path of restaurants and shopping. I highly recommend the Blue Waters Hotel if you are planning a trip to Ocean Beach!
Ajiniyaz Reimov
::Basic but simple room, right next to the ferry dock, nice deck where breakfast is served
Christopher Brady
::Update: (6/20/17) The wedding I attended while on Fire Island was incredible ā amazing food/band/service ā couldnāt say enough to do it justice. I didnāt mention it in my initial review because it was irrelevant to my experience at this hotel. The fact that, in their response to my review, the owner felt compelled to invoke the fact that I was attending a wedding in order to imply that I indicated I had a negative experience at said wedding (probably in the hopes I would take my review down) is very questionable. The claim that Blue Waters Hotel was called the āgem of Fire Islandā by the NY Times is also fallacious ā it was The Seasons Bed and Breakfast that got the nice little write-up over twenty years ago. Furthermore, when you use quotes like that, itās meant to convey that those words were actually written, in that order. What was in fact written in the 1996 NY Times article was: āWe were taken with one little gem: The Seasons Bed and Breakfast on Dehnhoff Walk... Otherwise, it seemed, the pickings in Ocean Beach were slim: isolated rooms or the occasional rooming house with barrackslike accommodations and little privacy or little sanitation or neither." The latter portion of that quote would be describing the Blue Waters Hotel. /update Do not stay here -- get an Airbnb, even if it's more expensive (which it won't be if you have three or more people contributing). You are paying over $200/night to stay in a room that makes the Lincoln Tunnel Motel seem spacious and luxurious. And beware of the MANDATORY $10 CASH GRATUITY when you check in. I wonder if the IRS is aware of this practice... The lady at the desk didn't seem very happy when I made her write out a receipt for this preposterous "cover charge". I ruminated over it for a while and realized that all the Managers are doing with this practice is divesting their actually-working staff of departing tips they otherwise would have received, had unwitting occupants not been robbed of ten-dollars cash from the get-go (I don't mean to imply that there was any cleaning service -- there wasn't). I guess I didn't hide my disgust at their blatant and shameless cash-grab, since I was put in Room 21... At 6AM the following morning, I awoke to some very loud thumping on the wall adjacent to the headboard of my bed. I was extremely tired and hungover, so I tried to sleep in. After ninety sleepless and progressively angry minutes, I stormed out of my room to round the corner and realize I shared a paper-thin wall with the working station of the hotel's "kitchen". When I asked the lady in charge of making the food to not bang every dish, pot, pan, and portable appliance at her disposal against the wall, she just shook her head - someone then informed me that she didn't understand English. So I said to her, "disculpame, pero me cuarto esta al lado de su cocina y yo tengo mucho sueno". She then became very apologetic, but the damage was done -- I was cranky all day. After all that, I became used to the very small, two-night-mandatory, half-the-cost-paid-at-the-time-of-reservation, single-window, moldy-smelling room that only contained one queen-sized bed and two small nightstands (NOT EVEN A CHAIR). I was just grateful that we were given soap, towels, and an air conditioner at this point. And it turned out we were lucky -- our friend in Room 16 had absolutely no hot water. On the second morning, I was not awoken by culinary thumping until about 8AM or so, which was fine since I had a ferry to catch to get far away from this place. Breakfast was exactly the same as the day before (not bad truthfully - cheesy eggs, cheesy scalloped potatoes, and cornbread). But I would sooner rent a buoy to cling to overnight in the Great South Bay before I would ever stay at this third-rate, price-gouging, flophouse again. I've attached my receipt for the TEN-DOLLAR MANDATORY CASH GRATUITY AT CHECK-IN to this review, just in case you don't believe me.