The first thing was as soon as I walked in the suite, it was quite warm. The thermostat was set to 75 and none of the ceiling fans were on, so I figured that was why. I made sure it was set to cool and I set it to 69. I also turned on the fans in each room. Next thing I noticed was the smoke detector completely dangling from the ceiling in front of the door. That wasn’t too big of deal but noticeable. As I walked through, I loved the layout of this particular suite as it was similar to the one of my very first stay. When I went in the secondary bedroom, I could hear the window was open but it wouldn’t close when I adjusted the latch. The next thing I noticed was there was only one remote in the suite again. As I was coming back and forth from unloading my car to begin setting up the food, I noticed the thermostat had only moved to 74 after I had already been there almost two hours. I got a stool and checked to make sure the vents were open, and a few vents were blowing out fan air and some weren’t blowing air at all. was a handicap accessible room. The counter space was smaller and also limited due to the microwave being on the counter. The living room area also seemed smaller. The secondary bedroom had a smaller bed and the master had NO TV. The smoke detector was also hanging from the bedroom ceiling. There was also a large stain on the carpet where maybe an animal may have soiled the carpet. And I would’ve preferred the walk-in shower bathroom setup vs the accessible tub.