Coronado Inn at 266 Orange Avenue in Coronado sits at the northern gateway to the 92118 village commercial district, one of the closest independent lodging properties to the Naval Air Station North Island main gate and the first hotel visitors encounter when entering the Orange Avenue corridor from the NASNI side of the island. The 266 Orange Avenue address places the inn within a flat walk of the village dining and retail core, the Coronado Ferry Landing bayfront, and the residential grid that stretches south toward Hotel Del Coronado at 1500 Orange Avenue — positioning the property for the "Coronado hotels" search query at a price point below the resort tier occupied by Hotel Del Coronado, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, and the Marriott Coronado Island Resort & Spa. The motel-format property offers ground-floor rooms with exterior-corridor access, an outdoor courtyard, and on-site parking — amenities that appeal to road-trip travelers who drive across the Coronado Bridge from the I-5 interchange and want to unload gear without a parking garage or valet queue. Military families visiting service members at NASNI, attending Navy SEAL graduation ceremonies at the Naval Special Warfare Center, or house-hunting during a PCS transition use the inn as an affordable home base steps from the base gate. The Orange Avenue bar and pub corridor includes McP's Irish Pub, the longtime Navy SEAL community gathering spot, within a three-block walk south. Coronado Beach's 1.5-mile Pacific shoreline is accessible via any east-west cross street from the inn, and Spreckels Park at Seventh and Orange hosts community concerts and events within the village grid. The Coronado Ferry provides car-free access to downtown San Diego from the Ferry Landing pier, and the Orange Avenue commercial corridor — restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, and services — runs the full length between the inn and the Hotel Del resort gates.