I stayed here many times over a decade ago. They have done major expansion and remodeling since then, taking over an apartment building on the left side of the property (those now have red doors). I contacted the property through Expedia to request a first floor room for a disabled guest. They replied with info on the parking fees. I called them directly and the man updated my checking fine. When I arrived, I had a hard time finding available parking space and they did not have any handicap spots. I temporarily parked to check in at reception and ask where my room is to repark so the disabled person would have short distance access. The man at the desk was a bit unprofessional and kept interrupting my check in to focus on another desk who had lost a room key and was irrationally parking outside the lobby. I asked what side the room is on, and he said it was the side with red doors (farther away) so I said I will need to repark my car. He said not to, but I had a disabled guest with me. When I moved the car there was no space on the other building so I had to drop off the guest. There was also no ADA ramps anywhere and all first floor rooms have two steep curbs to go up before you can step into the room. I don’t remember this prior to the remodel. In addition to the inaccessibility of the property for guests with disabilities, the interior beds were very uncomfortable and noisy. The sink had a stench coming out and the ceiling fan cover was dangling open, exposing the inside.