We stayed in the Executive Suite. The biggest complaint is that there was significant mildew in the linoleum in front of the shower and the bottom 4" of the wall facing the shower. (I'm sorry I didn't take pictures!) Overall the bathroom is large, but there is a jetted tub that takes up significant space. The tub looks to be at least 30 years old and appears quite worn. I didn't try to use it, so can't comment on that aspect. The vanity is also old and worn, and extremely small for a suite that is supposed to accomodate 6 people! The shower works, but is small and the shower head is inconveniently low for a 6' tall person. Apart from the bathroom, the unit appeared clean and well maintained. There is a small kitchen area, which we did not use so I can't say if the appliances worked other than that the fridge was cold. The main bedroom has 2 queen beds and it's own TV. The second bedroom has a king bed that barely fits in the room. It's a tight squeeze to pass between the end of the bed and the wall to get to the far side of the bed. The Forks Motel appears to starch the bedsheets. They were clean, but noisy! There was nothing luxurious about this room. Maybe other sections of the Motel are newer and nicer, but given the poor quality of this unit, combined with a lack of decent dining in Forks, I recommend avoiding Forks altogether. The next time I visit the Olympic National Park I will stay in Port Townsend and drive the extra hour it takes to get to the Hoh Rainforest.