I spent three nights here around Christmas time. I was looking for a place to host a small family get together because my mother couldn't travel to anyone's house but her place was not appropriate. I had an accessible room with two queen beds. It didn't have the coffee table pictured on the website, probably because it would have interfered with wheelchair or scooter access. The accessible bathroom was very helpful for my mother. It's a good thing she wasn't staying there, because I don't think she could have gotten her wheelchair to the side of either bed. The cupboards were too high for me, an able-bodied 5 ft 1 individual.
The beds were comfortable, but we brought our own pillows. The square pillows provided by the hotel are bizarre.
Other reviews complained about the towels but they seemed fine to me. The staff were friendly and helpful. I needed help with two items and both were resolved promptly.
Breakfast options were pancakes, breakfast sandwiches, or yogurt, with juice and coffee. No cereal and no omelet station. There was fresh fruit. Kids loved watching the pancakes come out of the machines. Adults really missed the omelet station.
For other meals, the kitchenette had the basics. You could also borrow a Crock-Pot or blender if you needed it. The refrigerator is larger than a dorm fridge, but not full size.
The room had very few electrical outlets.
I would stay there again.