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St. Pete Beach Blind Pass Resort-Motel

Blind Pass Resort-Motel

7901 Blind Pass Rd, St. Pete Beach, Florida, United States | (888) 822-7560

Budget | Value
1/4
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Overview

Pros
  • A five-minute drive from the beach

  • Rooms have kitchenettes
    with stovetops, mini-fridges, and microwaves

  • Honeymoon Suite with
    whirlpool tub available

  • Pretty outdoor pool area with
    palm trees and waterfall

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

  • Free on-site parking

  • Pets welcome for a fee

Cons
  • Not on the beach and walks there take 15 minutes

  • Room decor is dated and some rooms need of maintenance

  • Some units have outdated amenities, like tube TVs

Bottom Line

Blind Pass Resort is an older budget hotel that's a five-minute drive from the beach. Landscaped grounds, a courtyard with a fountain, and a lagoon pool with a waterfall make for an attractive exterior, but this is a simple hotel and not a resort, as the name implies. The 25 rooms are dated, with old tube TVs in some units, plus lots of floral patterns and low-end furnishings. All rooms have kitchenettes, and a Honeymoon Suite with a whirlpool tub is also available. For guests who want to be on the beach and don’t mind a livelier atmosphere, the mid-range Howard Johnson Resort Hotel – St. Pete Beach offers a restaurant and a tiki bar at often similar rates. 

Map

7901 Blind Pass Rd, St. Pete Beach, Florida, United States
Amenities
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Full Kitchen
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Allowed
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Swim-Up Bar

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Full Review

Scene

Modest budget hotel with homey style

Flowering hibiscus bushes flank the entrance of the Blind Pass Resort, and just inside the gate there’s a stone courtyard with palm trees, ferns, and a fountain where light classical music sometimes plays. It's a nice enough welcome to this hotel, which, despite the name, isn't a resort and has limited on-site features. The peachy, two-story building has a Mediterranean look from the outside, with a terra cotta-tile roof and a double staircase adorned with a column railing that hearkens back to an earlier decade. Once inside, the small lobby offers a hint of what's to come in the guest rooms -- the dated space has knockdown spackled walls, pictures in brass frames, and white wicker furniture. It's all fine enough for what it is -- a humble beach-town hotel -- and guests include families, couples, and small groups of friends.

Location

In a quiet, residential neighborhood, a five-minute drive to the beach

The Blind Pass Resort is located in an upscale residential neighborhood, making for a quiet stay. It’s around a 15-minute walk to the beach, though that's not exactly comfortable when travelers are lugging beach gear and a drive will take about five minutes. There are some restaurants within walking distance, including a pizza place across the street. A Walgreens drug store and a Winn-Dixie supermarket within a six-minute walk, which are helpful for stocking the kitchenettes. Expect a 25-minute drive to St. Petersburg, and Tampa International Airport is around a 40-minute drive from the hotel without traffic.

Rooms

Dated rooms with kitchenettes, some with separate bedrooms

The rooms at the hotel are spacious and pleasant enough, but dated, with tile floors and knockdown spackled walls. Tropical-themed bedspreads and white wicker furnishings create a low-end, beachy vibe, and some rooms still have tube TVs. Soft tropical art hangs on walls done in inoffensive shades like soft green and pale yellow, and many of the multi-room units have proper living areas outfitted with sagging couches. All rooms have small kitchenettes with stove tops, microwaves, coffeemakers, toasters, and cookware/serving ware. These are marginally more modern in some rooms, with granite countertops and white cabinetry. Dish soap is also provided. Tile bathrooms have walk-in showers or shower/tub combos with tropical-print curtains matching the bedspreads. A Honeymoon Suite is also available, with subtler bedding and nicer furnishings plus a huge bathroom with two sinks and a whirlpool tub that is a serious nod back to the early '90s, with its gaudy columns and shiny brass fixtures. Note that when we visited, not all room lights were functioning, and there have been guest complaints about maintenance.

Features

Outdoor pool with lounge chairs, gas grill, and laundry facilities

Blind Pass Resort has a lovely outdoor lagoon pool with a tall, stone waterfall, and the pool deck is lined with colorful hibiscus plants and palms. Pool noodles are available for guests to play with, and a poolside gas grill and lounge chairs are available for guests to use. The hotel has coin-operated laundry machines, and there’s an outdoor ice machine. Free parking is offered, and pets are allowed for a fee. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.