Matt J.
Google
I needed to get a hotel near the job I was working on for a night and thought the Mayfair Hotel would be a good idea (less than a mile from the job).
The pictures on the web site seemed 'ok' considering the known age of the building (built 1920) and I figured that it would have 'personality'.
The hotel clearly has a history, but most of it was covered in layers of (fairly new) paint and must have been a destination in the early part of the 1900's, complete with what looks like a dining room facing the ocean. Note that the wi-fi coverage and signal in this area (the only real area that you can use a table for a laptop) is quite poor, in fact, the wi-fi coverage and signal was also marginal in my room (108, a corner room).
The room I booked was, 'interesting'.... (definitely worth checking the video - lol)....
It was relatively clean, but well used and initially pretty cold (estimated around 65 degrees with no way to adjust without going to the front lobby and asking them to turn the heat up).
The layout of the room (a corner room facing both 10th St and Ocean Blvd) was initially (and subsequently) a bit odd. The two full-sized (not Queen) beds were laid out perpendicularly with a ceiling fan partially obscuring the TV which was mounted to the wall near the ceiling. The TV was on an arm that would allow it to be viewed in different areas of the room, but the power and cables were attached to the wall, preventing it from being capable of swining more than about 5-6 inches.
The bathroom was extremely small. At least one shoulder touched the wall when sitting, and one could almost brush their teeth at the same time. The bathroom was clean and well stocked for at least two people.
Oddest was the shower/tub, which as elevated on a platform about 5 inches from the main floor, with a step about 7-8 inches wide, which one would need to be used before stepping over the rim of the tub. The tub had a glass door, but even odder was the fact that all of this was separated from the rest of the room by a fabric curtain, which initially confused me when I wondered out loud 'where is the shower?'...
I apparently chose the wrong bed to sleep on as the one closet to the door was not set up properly: The legs were set too far to the center of the mattress, which meant that if you sleep or sit on the side of the bed, the whole thing tilts, dumping you on the floor. Not to worry too much about that, since there really wasn't far for you to go before coming to a wall.
Bottom line: 'would I bring my wife here? - absolutely not, and as I told her, 'I need the room to have a bed, toilet, shower and wifi'. The hotel has potential and it is clear that the current owner has spent a bit of time and money to rennovate, but there is so much more that would need to be done to make it a destination hotel, even in this area. I got the feeling that it might have been a place that estranged husbands ended up.
Note: I was unable to upload the video I shot of the room :(