MichaelM9183
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I think, for most people this would be an above average (for the price) place to stay. The friendly staff, convenient location, and decent breakfast are all pluses. However, the reason for the three star review is that we were in adjoining handicap accessible rooms, and the rooms are not truly handicap accessible. The size of the rooms is such that it is necessary to move furniture (just a rolling chair) in order to move around the room with a walker or wheelchair. There is nowhere to put the rolling chair that it is out of the way, so someone has to move it for the mobility challenged person every time they want to move anywhere in the room. The recliner in the room was so low that it was unusable for anyone with mobility issues. The bathtub had grab bars , but it was a bathtub, not a walk-in or handicap accessible fixture. We called the front desk and they sent a shower chair to the room and placed it straddled across the tub wall into the tub. This was a somewhat workable solution, but neither the most convenient nor the most comfortable. Finally, the beds are on some sort of metal bases, and every time my father in law bumped them with his walker it sounded like a gong. Mother in law complained that it startled her awake every time he went to the restroom in the night. The reason for this review is that, while we were there to help my father in law, another person with mobility issues would find this room difficult at best. The hotel itself is nice enough and the staff is very nice. If I were traveling without handicapped companions it would be alright.