The mattress was luxuriously comfortable. Nice staff. NO accs 2bd rm.The sheets were clean but threadbare. The top sheet had salad plate sized brown stains across the top. We viewed these with disbelief and were so tired that we decided not to have staff come in, tear our bed apart, and remake it. The pillows were really old but good enough. We slept just fine. SAFETY: the deadbolt wouldn’t stay locked. C’mon! One bedside lamp had an empty socket! Only one side of the bed had power to the plug-in sites and charging ports. The electric power on the opposite wall was non-existent meaning all attempts by staff to turn on the TV were futile. There also was no remote control for the TV. ACCESSIBILITY: was bare minimum. There was no transfer bench for the tub and no handheld shower available. Towels were provided for one person. The refrigerator blocked wheelchair access to the window side of the bed, the side with all the power. So we had to run the power cord for my friend’s scooter across the top of the mattress and tucked it between the mattress and the headboard in order to plug it in for the night. The same was true to charge her cell phone. The working ice machine was on the 3rd floor accessible by elevator. Breakfast is no longer served at this location as of October 1, 2024 and changes to that effect online had not been corrected. Even on the night when Taylor Swift was in town for a concert, the price 4 this hotel room, the lowest we could find, was too high at $110 USD.