I'd play the Bay again (after playing ACCC for the first time); I played it [Seaview-Bay] once, in April of 2006. I think the grass wasn't completely out of winter dormancy yet; my impressions; it's an easy walk, it's fun to play, quirky. Management and staff were good, and the facilities were nice as well.
There's a good practice area a short walk from the hotel and pro shop.
In terms of the holes, yes, it's short overall, but considering the small size of the greens and the ever present wind, I feel it makes for a good round. Many of the greens adjacent to the marsh are difficult to hit in the wind. I'd concur with Wayne Wiggins that a good restoration would improve the overall appearance of the course. I seem to remember the par threes playing with a different club each, and in different directions relative to each other, which is something I look for when playing.
My only criticism is that I feel that in-season rates are entirely too high given the course's conditioning (it struck me as more than a little spotty), but in that particular market, at the shore, it appears many are willing to pay those amounts. So I suppose it works for many. Personally, I'd be more inclined to play it on a weekday, a twilight round, or off-season. I believe weekend rates in season are well over $100, and I feel that's too much for what it is.