We stayed for The National Dog Show, in the roll in accessible room. I'm an incomplete quadriplegic and full-time wheelchair user.
The room was relatively well designed and thought out for overall accessibility. My sole issue was that the door to the room is VERY heavy, with no door assist installed. I had to use my electric wheelchair to push it open, and it was so heavy that my 90# service dog wasn't able to open it for me.
The shower was definitely adequate, with a flip down shower bench. It did leak excessively into the bathroom, causing a potential fall risk for the disabled person or helper. But that's nearly every roll-in shower room, so I'm not mad.
The staff was absolutely amazing. The breakfast was fair. I would have liked to see more grab and go items, but we were leaving around 0600 to get ready for the dog show. Merely a convenience issue, so no harm no foul.
The window coverings were electric, which was wonderful for someone like me who has trouble with their arms and hands!
Plenty, and I do mean plenty, of room to maneuver even my complex rehab wheelchair...with a very large service dog shadowing me everywhere in the room. Good outlet placement for respiratory equipment and battery dependent mobility equipment. The roll under sink was a little high, but not bad overall. Plenty of vertical and horizontal grab rails that are very sturdy and well placed. The fridge is great for a few snacks and drinks. The closet easily held both of my skirt suits.