I was shocked Hilton's "accessible" room was so far from being ADA compliant. I requested a king handicapped accessible room and was put in a "handicapped" room with a queen bed, not a king, a shower tub with a fixed shower head, not an ADA shower level with the floor with a shower head on a hose, a bathroom with no grab bars except one on the wall in the tub, no non slip grip on the tub bottom, a toilet that was low, not raised ADA height or even "comfort height",without any grab bars around the toilet, almost no space around the toilet to transfer to the toilet, 36" doors that swung opened into furniture that made it almost impossible to get through the room with a mobility device, narrow paths through the kitchenette and rooms that there was no way a mobilty device (wheelchair or scooter) could navigate these spaces. Home Suites needs to read the ADA law and not falsely advertise such rooms are "accessible." They are not.