First of all, the view from the room was amazing! I am pretty sure that all rooms have that view. The room was clean, spacious and had a full array of kitchen appliances. The staff are friendly and accommodating. However, my husband is disabled and uses a wheelchair. We booked an “Accessible” room, but there was very little room around the bed for either of us to get in it, and certainly not for his wheelchair, walker or bed rail. We made do with me helping him in and out of bed. The threshold on the room entrance was not accessible in a wheelchair, so we kept a walker by the door so he could get in. Also, the parking lots were not on property, the closest (always full) half a block away, and the next a full block. There were 3 disabled spaces right in front (often full) and about 10 “15 minute” spaces. We used one of those to park when getting my husband in and out of the car with me retrieving/returning the car from one of the lots. The bathroom was not accessible either, but we knew this ahead of time by checking with the hotel and brought our own assistive devices. We didn’t think to ask about the threshold or the space around the bed, since the room was listed as “Accessible”. When I mentioned these problems at checkout to the very nice person at the desk, she said that there were more accessible rooms, but they weren’t aware that we needed one, even though I had asked them about the bathroom at the time I booked. Nice hotel, but not ideal for the disabled.