Our first stay at Green Harbor Waterfront Lodging was chosen for its location and modest price for a last-minute trip. Unfortunately, our experience in Room 208 was disappointing. Upon entering, there was a strong deodorizer smell. The room, separate from the main building and near the parking area, had several issues. The bathroom floor was filthy, leaving dirt residue on my feet after showering. The bathroom lacked ventilation, and the window wouldn’t stay open. We found dead insects in the ceiling light and a suspicious powder near the armoire, likely used to mask odors from the old carpet. The grey sheets had a large bleach stain, and the sink stopper was stuck, requiring manual adjustment under the sink. The room felt cramped for a queen bed, with dated decor and darkening blinds that provided privacy but blocked daylight due to the absence of sheer blinds. Despite the peaceful and well-maintained grounds, our room fell short of expectations. In contrast, friends in the main building enjoyed better amenities, including luxury vinyl flooring and water views. Overall, while the property has potential, our room was more akin to a budget roadside motel rather than a seaside lodging in beautiful Falmouth, MA.