Decent hotel, but definitely older. Polite staff. Clean room. The beds were decent.
There are stairs everywhere, including going into the lobby for check-in & most buildings
That is where the problem is- I am in a wheelchair. I made arrangements for a wheelchair room. I confirmed it. They confirmed it again. Much of my surprise when I went to check, I could not because there are stairs leading into the lobby and those same stairs lead into the Continental breakfast.
They have one ADA parking spot, but no grid on either side so I had to park in a different spot and we made arrangements to leave a cone for when I returned in the evening.
In order to get into the building that did not have stairs, I had to go over a large threshold that just about, bounced me out of the chair. The doorways are pretty narrow & very heavy. The hotel room itself had narrow doorways. The room had two full beds and a little bit of room for the wheelchair, but not much.
You can not get your wheelchair into the bathroom. Not even close.
The bathroom did have a slightly lower counter And one small grab bar by the toilet.
It had a tub that I could not get in. Fortunately, I was able to use the wall and counter to pull myself into the bathroom, but that was not an ADA but hotel room.
As mentioned above, continental breakfast was not an option for me. They did say they were deliver a tray, but who knows what was available? Nice people-Not ADA hotel.