We loved that the location was very close to Niagara Falls venues and within walkable distance to the Canadian border crossing at Rainbow Bridge. The free breakfast was a misnomer as they don't serve eggs or sausage except on weekends. The waffle machines are there every day as well as an assortment of muffins, pastries and breads. The fruit wasn't fresh and they ran out every day we were there. They booked us into an ADA room with a machine operated door, which wasn't a problem per se, but we didn't ask for it, so we had to wait about 30 seconds for the room door to close whenever we entered or exited the room. Because it was ADA, the bathroom had a pocket door (not a swing door). There was no moldings installed around the doorway so the track and hardware were exposed. The toilet was loose on its flange and made a loud thud every time it shifted. The shower dam wasn't caulked properly and leaked badly onto the bathroom floor. Also, the shower valve was plumbed incorrectly so that when hot was selected, the water ran cold and vise versa. We didn't complain as we spent most of the time outside in the beautiful Niagara Falls attractions, but a hotel with the word Quality in the name should not book rooms in which the bathrooms are in disrepair. We did enjoy our stay regardless of these issues and the staff was great, especially the folks working the impossibly busy breakfast every morning (they were constantly running out of waffle batter and fruit). Also the lighting was dim.