We had to pay for parking which was alright I guess, but would have been nice to be included. The entrance to the hotel had stairs and my son and I are in the middle of a move and had to bring a few suitcases with us for security reasons so going up those stairs was inconvenient. I think there was a ramp way in the far end but it was blocked by bicycles so I wasn't sure.
The check in was alright but when I asked if we could get a higher floor, I was told they were full up. They put us on the first floor, which was AGAIN a few stairs up (about 8 stairs) like a mezzanine and there was no elevator OR RAMP. No staff offered to help with the bags and my poor son had to try to do most of it himself as we were assuming there would be an elevator or at least an accessible ramp. When we pointed this out to the desk clerk he kinda shrugged and said it's only a few stairs.
The room was reasonably spacious but its very old and desperately needs a facelift. The a/c unit was noisy and difficult to use. The room seemed pretty dark and the touch lights (which were cool) gave minimal light. There was a porch with a chair outside but we couldn't open the door to go sit there and the hardware looked like it was secured. We haven't tried the shower or beds yet but hope for the best! The bathroom seems clean and functional but the tub wasn't very inviting for a bath, but maybe a shower.