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Marge Clark

4 years ago

No. Just NO. First of all, if you have mobility i...

No. Just NO. First of all, if you have mobility issues, be aware that even a first floor room requires climbing/descending a short flight of stairs. (There is an elevator at the FAR FAR end of the hallway, but it is still down a short fight of stairs. I do not know what a wheelchair bound guest would do.) I thought Handicapped Access was federal law. Not here. The queen double room was smaller than any I have stayed in in several years. There were two of us; with insufficient room to move around each other, lack of enough plugs to charge our phones, laptops, etc. FOUR hangers in a closet? really? MINISCULE bath/dressing area. (King Singles have roomy baths, but not the rooms that will be shared.) No restaurant on premises or within several blocks walk. Breakfast buffet, such as it was, in another building so we got to traipse through the rain to get there. If you do not have a car be prepared to walk several blocks for lunch and dinner. Do not count on the maids restocking fresh coffee pods or even clean glasses and/or cups. Our faucet handle kept coming off. My highly competent roommate was able to repair it every time. This shouldn't happen. On the plus side, the staff was friendly, the room was clean. Good coffee! They did not spray with synthetic room fresheners. But the basic design of the facility is dreadful.

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