Peter F.
Yelp
Very diversity-friendly luxury accommodations and restaurant with very good views and furnishings!
After writing my review I discovered that my partner and I collectively have only two pillows. This niggardliness caused me to dock the conference center a whole star. And when we called the front desk we were told they'd already given all the extra pillows away! Hello! That's the market telling you something.
Also I think they thought when we were asking for a handicap-accessible room we meant a handicapped accessibility room, one that stopped short of being a fully useful bathroom, with all components of the bathroom, tub and all. Ours had only a shower in it.
So it was handicapped in the sense that there was no tub.
Perhaps indigenous peoples don't use any pillows when they're sleeping in their wigwams. So maybe it's asking a lot of them to provide two or even three pillows, one for between the knees, one to clutch onto..., one for under the head.
The tradition of the berdache, or two-spirit people, was a welcome thing to see among Canada's diversity pledge and tradition.