I stayed for two nights at the Shore Point Motel the week before Memorial Day Weekend, still the "off season." I found the hotel to be quaint and nice. It was reminiscent of childhood stays in a motor court where all I asked of my parents was that it had a pool.
Check-in was easy and friendly. I do think the office had abbreviated hours, perhaps 9am-5pm. They called me in advance to see when I would arrive and would have made other arrangements to get me the key had I arrived later in the evening.
My room was actually two rooms. The door opened onto a small room with a queen bed, chair, dresser with TV, and nightstand. The nightstand lamp conveniently had electrical outlets for charging devices. There was HVAC under the front window. It took me a couple minutes to realize it was controlled by the thermostat on the opposite wall - a small sign would help as I feared it was broken. Once I clued in, it was fine.
The back room had a kitchenette with a small table and a futon couch. The back door opened onto a patio with chairs and a short walk to the grills and pool.
The bathroom was very small, but functional. It only lacked shampoo, which I bought later at a pharmacy nearby.
All in all, the location was good for enjoying PPB and it was very retro. Had it had the "magic fingers" 25 cent vibrating bed, I would have thought I was transported back to 1969.