The hotel is easy to locate, although being behind a Motel 6 dies confuse my GPS. The desk staff was professional, quick and helpful. The room was large, had a desk and chair of a usable height, and the bed was comfortable. It was quiet. I had inadvertently reserved the handicap accessible room. It was interesting to see how it had been adapted for someone with mobility issues. As a mobile senior, i only lacked shelf 9r counter space for items. I opened the ironing board (located in the bathroom) and used it as a staging area for my bathroom items. Also, there were multiple handrails and a shower seat, but a vertical handrail at the sides of the tub would've helped me get in and out of the high tub sides. The tub bottom was a bit slippery. And the toilet paper was the thinnest and most tissue paper like I've ever experienced in a hotel! Overall, good place for a solo female traveler for one night.