A little farther out than I had anticipated from St. Louis where my spring break destination was, but it wasn't bad. It was a cute little town, a nice clean area, and food wasn't far away. The facility seemed clean and inviting. The room was fine, we appreciated the separate livingroom type space w/ the sofa bed. I thought when booking it said all bathrooms had grab bars and higher toilet stools, but that wasn't the case. At the time I booked I couldn't get a handicap accessible room so I figured I'd just get a room if all had taller stools and grab bars. Well there was a grab bar at the tub/shower entry but that was it. I do have a handicap mother that had a very hard time in the bathroom and it took two of us to help her on and off the low toilet. The shower was no go. I ended up washing her off w/ a wash cloth because she could not safely get in the shower; however, after the 1st night I did call the front desk to see if any accessible rooms had opened and there was one they were going to switch me to free of charge but my teenagers didn't want to lose the extra living room space so we just dealt with the bathroom. I do appreciate the front desk staff willingness to try and help. Bed was comfy, room was clean, teens liked the extra space in the living room of our deluxe king room our only issue was the breakfast. Not a lot of warm/hot food choices like eggs or a breakfast meat. Just waffles, cereal, toast, english muffin, yogurt, or you could heat up a frozen sandwhich.