We reserved an Accessible room to rest in after my total knee replacement surgery. We were shocked to find the Accessible room was on the 2nd floor, and there was a very very long hallway we had to traverse for the elevator. I was in so much pain after a couple of steps that I had to get my husband and my son to wheel me and my walker down the long hallway, into an elevator, and up to our room. Then my son had to push me up from behind while my husband pulled me up from the luggage trolley.
But aside from that, we stayed four nights and I rested up in a quiet, comfortable room. I appreciated the Accessible shower. There were take out options nearby.
The free breakfast is scrambled eggs (I think they’re powdered), make your own waffles (bring your own maple syrup if you’re a syrup snob like us-theirs is the fake stuff), pastry, cereal, etc. There’s a Starbucks next door.
The tv left something to be desired for folks who have gotten used to streaming and few commercials. Bring your laptop to watch movies.
It was an overall good experience.