We booked a handicap accessible room for 3 nights. Location was fine, exterior was presentable.
The room was clean but very small for use by a handicapped person. Also very poorly lighted. It was obviouslly an old motel that had been renovated but not recently. When we reached our room, the phones did not work and a lamp was unplugged from behind the headboard. Someone did come and plug in the lamp and discover that the phones had been plugged into the wrong jack. It was obvious that no one had checked the room over to be sure it was ready for the next occupants.
The "hot tub" was just an ordinary jetted bathtub that was not accessible for a person with physical limitations. It would be necessary to step up at least 24 inches and there were no grab bars or safety features of any kind near it.
The kitchenette was over crowed and not user friendly.
The bathroom roll-in shower was okay, but the hose on the showerhead was so short it could not be used from the shower bench, it was necessary to stand in order to get water onto your back defeating the purpose of having a roll in shower.
There was no place to hang a towel near the very small sink, no vanity top or shelf to place cosmetics, toothbrushes, etc anywhere near the sink.
The toilet was not only not chair height compliant with ADA suggestions as needed by a handicapped person, but was actually shorter than an ordinary toilet in a common home. Very difficult to use for a person with a handicap.
The high speed internet advertised was not high speed, but quite slow.
The breakfast foods that were supposed to be hot were lukewarm or cold.
Overall it was not a pleasant stay, I would not reccomend it to anyone, let alone someone who needed a handicapped accessible room.
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