07.21.10

Lafayette Family Cancer Center Quilt Raffle

Posted in Hotel Events, Lafayette's Oceanfront, Uncategorized at 10:32 am by admin

Help us raise money for the Lafayette Family Cancer Center in Brewer, Maine. This beautifully hand made quilt was made by some of our guests in order help us with our fight against cancer. Tickets are available for purchase through phone or in the office for $10. The drawing will be on December 5, 2010 and tickets will be sold up until that day.

06.17.10

Seal Pups

Posted in Area Events & Attractions at 3:24 pm by admin

While you walk the beach in Wells, you will find a lot of large and small wildlife. Seals are the most commonly seen marine mammals along the shores of Maine, particularly at this time of the year. Spring is harbor seal pupping season in northern New England.

 A large number of seal pups appear each year on New England beaches, apparently stranded, but their mothers, who are feeding nearby, often only temporarily abandon these pups. It is not unusual for a seal pup to be left alone on the beach by its mother for up to 24 hours. It is illegal under the Marine Mammal Protection Act to handle these animals. These seals are cute and it is very tempting to touch and pat them but you should not. The National Marine Fisheries Service recommends that any stranded animal be left alone. It is against the law to handle a marine mammal without proper authorization, and their sharp (dog-like) teeth can be very dangerous. To report any stranded marine mammal, or if a seal appears to be abandoned, appears on a crowded beach, or shows signs of illness or injury, you can notify the Maine Marine Animal Reporting Hotline, 1-800-532-9551 or our front desk staff will call them for you. The beach is a great place to learn about respecting and caring for the animals that live here.

05.27.10

Wow, its already HOT

Posted in Area Events & Attractions, Holiday, Lafayette's Oceanfront at 3:16 pm by admin

90 Degrees Yesterday!

It sure feels like summer around here. The forecast for this weekend is sunny and hot! We are looking forward to a busy start to the summer season. Plan to come to Wells Beach to cool off in the water and to spend some time with the ones you love! A weekend at the beach is the perfect getaway!
I drove around Wells and Ogunquit yesterday and everything is open and ready for the weekend. I saw people playing miniature golf, eating ice cream, shopping, surfing, kayaking, antiquing, biking, strolling and relaxing.
Sea kayaking is coming back to Wells Beach! Worldwithin Sea Kayaking will be renting kayaks off Wells Beach again this summer! If you would like to reserve one in advance, please call them at (207) 646-0451. This is a great way to add to your vacation experience while staying at Lafayette’s Oceanfront Resort at Wells Beach.

We look foward to welcoming you back!!

05.09.10

Memorial Day Weekend

Posted in Holiday, Hotel Events, Lafayette's Oceanfront at 10:17 am by admin

The weather has turned, spring is in the air and summer is on its way. Before you know it Memorial Day will be here. Imagine yourself soaking in the rays for the first time this year while the ocean crashes in front of you. Make your reservations now for the holiday weekend so you can get your favorite room.

05.04.10

Shingled House Rooms 7B & 8B

Posted in Lafayette's Oceanfront at 7:46 pm by admin

Rooms 8B and 7B are finally complete. We have posted new pictures of them on the website. They came out very nice. 8B now has a fireplace, a 42-inch flat screen television, two queen size Tempur-pedic beds, a kitchen area, a five-foot granite shower with two showerheads, a sliding glass door and a pullout sofa. Room 7B has all of this without the fireplace and without the sliding glass door. We also just finished remodeling the bathrooms in the Motor Inn West. There are now five-foot granite showers with double showerheads, new tile floors and a new toilet. These rooms also just had new carpet installed as well.The Panorama and Deluxe rooms just got new carpet. All of the Panorama rooms also have 42-inch televisions now. The stairwells and the second floor hallway in Ledgeview just got new wainscoting and chair rails.We are still working on a few more projects and we will keep you updated on their progress. Reservations are coming in fast for the summer so be sure to call and reserve your room now. We are looking forward to welcoming everyone back to Wells Beach!

04.05.10

Piping Plover

Posted in Area Events & Attractions, Lafayette's Oceanfront, Uncategorized at 6:20 pm by admin


Wells Beach is a great location for families to enjoy the ocean and the sand. The beach also provides protection for the hotel as well as habitat for many animals. One of the birds that nest along Wells Beach is the Piping Plover, which is a federally protected bird.

The Piping Plover is a sand-colored, sparrow-sized shorebird that nests and feeds along coastal sand and gravel beaches. The adult has yellow-orange legs, a black band across the forehead from eye to eye, and a black ring around the neck. It runs in short starts and stops. When still, the Piping Plover blends extremely well with open, sandy beach habitats. The bird’s name is derived from its call notes, plaintive bell-like whistles that are often heard before the birds are seen.

The Plover lays its eggs directly on the beach in what is little more than a shallow, scraped out area in the sand. The plover’s sandy coloration provides excellent camouflage as it forages for insects and small crustaceans along the water’s edge and in small beach pools.

Piping plovers return to their breeding grounds in late March or early April. Following establishment of nesting territories and courtship rituals, the pair forms a depression in the sand somewhere on the high beach close to the dunes. The nest is sometimes lined with small stones or fragments of shell.  The eggs hatch in about 25 days, and the downy young are soon able to follow their parents in foraging for the marine worms, crustaceans, and insects that they pluck from the sand. Both the eggs and young are so well camouflaged that they are apt to go undetected unless stepped on. When predators or intruders come close, the young squat motionless on the sand while the parents attempt to attract the attention of the intruders to themselves, often by feigning a broken wing. Surviving young fledge and are flying in about 30 days. However, storm tides, predators, or intruding humans sometimes disrupt nests before the eggs hatch. When this happens, the plovers often renest in the vicinity and young hatched from these late nesting efforts may not be flying until late August. Plovers often gather in groups on undisturbed beaches prior to their southward migration. By mid-September, both adult and young plovers will have departed for their wintering areas.

Loss or degradation of habitat resulting from the recreational use of beaches is a serious threat throughout the plover’s range. The piping plover became a protected species under the Endangered Species Act on January 10, 1986. Along the Atlantic Coast it is designated as threatened, which means that the population would continue to decline if not protected. The Endangered Species Act provides penalties for taking, harassing or harming the piping plover and affords some protection to its habitat.

When you come to visit Wells Beach, you may find nests of Piping Plovers. To help protect the piping plover, you should follow a few simple guidelines. Respect all areas fenced or posted for protection. Do not approach or linger near piping plovers or their nests.  If pets are permitted on the beach, keep your pets leashed. Don’t leave or bury trash or food scraps on beaches. Garbage attracts predators that may prey upon piping plover eggs or chicks. Fly kites away from nesting area because Piping Plovers think that they are predators and they leave their nests. On Wells Beach, dogs are not allowed on the beach after 8AM until 6PM from June 16 until September 15. They are required to be on a leash year round and owners are required to clean up after the dogs. For More Information on Piping Plovers, please visit Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.

02.24.10

Winter Package

Posted in Hotel Events, Lafayette's Oceanfront, Uncategorized at 9:30 am by admin

The getaway package includes a 2 night stay in one of our oceanfront or ocean view rooms, a gift certificate to Féíle Restaurant and Pub for $40.00, coupons to Kittery outlets, discounts at Village Boutique, a welcome package and a luxurious Lafayette bathrobe for $ 290 on the weekend and $270 weekday (rate based upon double occupancy). If you are interested please call and ask about our package. Package good until May 13, 2010.

-Subject to availability

-Some dates do not apply

-Cannot be used in conjunction with other offers

-Reservations must be made in advance

02.08.10

Valentine’s Day is HERE!!

Posted in Lafayette's Oceanfront, Uncategorized at 12:08 pm by admin

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! A gift certificate to Lafayette’s Oceanfront Resort is a great way to say, “I love you” to someone special. A gift of memories at the beach in Maine. A gift of a romantic walk down the beach. A gift of time spent watching the sunrise over the water while listening to the waves lap the shore. Call us at Lafayette’s Oceanfront Resort to purchase your gift certificate now!wells-beach-10-28-06-01.JPG

01.22.10

February Vacation, Wells Beach.

Posted in Uncategorized at 4:55 pm by admin

Wondering what to do with the kids this February Vacation?  Lafayette’s Oceanfront Resort is the perfect place to get out of the house and enjoy some fresh ocean air.  Let the kids play in the pool while you soak in the hot tub, go for a walk on the beach or sit on your balcony and watch the waves.  Many restaurants are open at this time of year including Billy’s Chowder house, Varano’s, The Wells Beach Steakhouse, and Féíle Restaurant & Pub. Be sure to ask us for any discount coupons for local restaurants. If you are looking for something different for the kids, there is The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire in Dover, Smitty’s Cinema in Sanford, and of course, The Wells Five Star Cinema. We also have an assortment of games in the lobby that you can take back to your room to play. We have rooms available that are directly on the beach or in the main building, facing the beach so you do not need to go outside to get to the pool. Come to Wells Beach to make wintertime memories that will last a lifetime!

01.13.10

January at Lafayette’s Oceanfront Resort

Posted in Lafayette's Oceanfront at 8:15 am by admin

Sea Smoke JanuaryJanuary in Wells is calm and relaxing.  There is no better time to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life than to escape to the Atlantic Ocean in the winter.  It is time to put down the pen, turn off the computer, get in the car and come away and relax at Lafayette’s Oceanfront Resort at Wells Beach this holiday weekend. Sit and relax in one of our beautiful oceanfront rooms while the sounds of the waves sooth your soul. Our rates are low and our pool is open.

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