We stayed in a handicapped accessible room, but there were multiple issues.
First, there was no hot water. If we ran the water on "hot" for 10+ minutes we could get it to warm, but never hot.
Water pressure was almost zero. We took cool, quick showers as there simply was not enough water, nor warmth, for comfort.
The shower floor is *very* slick when wet! We chose to put a towel on the floor to minimize potential to slip and fall.
In the kitchen, one of the 2 cooktop knobs was minimally functional at best.
Refrigerator door is hinged on the wrong side, opening from left to right rather than the opposite, which would have been far easier. Were we in a wheelchair or using a walker, it would have been extremely difficult to navigate for this reason.
The automatic shade control on the wall was *very* difficult to figure out. In fact, after making it work once or twice, we couldn't figure it out again, and so we manually pulled the shade down so that we could sleep, but never got it up again.
Workmanship overall was very poor, with gaps in the flooring and just poorly done overall.
Mattresses on the beds-terrible! No support, very wiggly, uncomfortable. We did not sleep well...
We were offered to change rooms, but this after completely unloading all of our things for the 3 days we were there. We suffered through. But it is a shame-this is a new hotel and has the potential to be nice, but it's just not.
We wish we could have left a better review. But we feel let down.