Just like most Comfort Hotels, this one was a roll of the dice. Some are new and very well-appointed, others are older and despite updating, miss the mark. This property is clearly older, two floors with no elevator, and one very long musty hallway. Small and dated lobby, with spartan breakfast room. Our deluxe king room had an odd odor, a combination of carpet shampoo, musty, and telltale smoke. The bed had one of those old-fashioned bedspreads that likely is never washed. The average age at breakfast was at least 65. And even with AAA, it set me back $120. Front desk staff was friendly - in a Maine sort of way. Close enough to Acadia NP. If I had it to do again, I would have stayed at the Hampton Inn, which is brand new and also close to Ellsworth restaurants.
