The handicap room was at the end and close to the elevators, which was great! It was a nice corner room with lots of windows. It was on the 6th floor and looked out at an office building and a parking lot, so nothing particularly attractive, it was just nice having the sunlight.
I didn't like that the comfortable chair and ottoman were next to the a/c air intake. It was chilly sitting there, so I moved it. There was a safe, an iron, and an ironing board, all of which were appreciated.
The vending machines, which were only on the odd-numbered floors, were consistently out of water. So I did a lot of fruitless running around the first night. I bought a large bottle of water the next day from the drugstore. The next night, I had to go to two different floors to get a ginger ale. They also didn't have vanilla ice cream available. I tried to order it three different nights.
The bathroom didn't have a vent, so the mirror fogged up after a shower. Annoying. It did have a heat lamp light by the shower, so it was warm in that spot when you stepped out. I liked that.
The gym on the third floor was very nice. There were wipes for the equipment and towels, too. In addition to several treadmills, ellipticals, and bicycles, it seemed to also be well equipped with balls, ropes, and free weights.
They had signs announcing an upcoming renovation to the lobby and rooms, so maybe some of my annoyances will be addressed the next time I need to stay there.