This was a great hotel--safe, quiet and a good breakfast. My only quibbles are really for the hotel designer/manager: We stayed in one of the handicapped rooms because it was the only King bed, non-smoking left.
The shower has been fitted with a curved curtain rod. Because it is wheel chair accessible, there is no way to keep water from going out on floor.
Also, there is no counter top. I understand its so a wheel chair can go underneath, but there still needs to be some sort of flat surface to place cosmetics and the like--even handicapped people need a place to put their toothbrush.
Also, there must have been a water temp governor on the shower, because it only ever got lukewarm.
Other than the bathroom issues, it was a great stay and we'll stay there again when in the area--just not the accessible room.