Not a good hotel for people with a walking/standing disability. There are no ramps or railings at the entrance. Infact, there are stairs without any railings and poor night time lighting. So if you have a walking impediment or require a wheelchair, then this is not the hotel to book. Air ventilation is poor so the room, during the winter, is very stuffy. They provide a humidifier/air purifier machine but it wasn't all that helpful. Crack open a window to let some fresh air in but if you're staying in the winter then make sure to keep your body and head warm at night. It was very cold since there's no thermostat for the rooms. They have a central air conditioner that runs but it was not working during the first 2 days of our stay. The elevator closes quickly so watch out for that. The front desk people were polite and nice. There were room/stay amenities at the lobby (e.g. toothpaste and toothbrushes, wash clothes, etc.). The room has very good shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. The rooms with single beds were very small; they are only big enough for 1 person...maybe 2 people of smaller statures. I recommend booking the rooms with 2 beds if you want a normal sized room. The bathtub (at least the one in our single bed room) had, what feels like, a very flimsy bottom. I felt like I would break it if I stayed in the tub too long. The height between the floor to ceiling in the bathroom is shorter and you have to step over a small wall to get into the bathroom.