We arrived at 3 and our room wasn’t made up. We requested an accessible room with a tub and were given a room with a roll in shower. The entryway especially, but the entire facility feels harsh. Stucco walls with no art, furniture that feels and looks like leftover industrial furniture. The bed was horrible. It felt like a bad, thin mattress placed on the floor (it was on a bunkee board, not a box spring, and about 6” off the floor), and this was an accessible room. 3 awful, thin pillows were provided. The ‘headboard’ mounted on the wall was a full 6” higher than the mattress. The kitchenette had literally no amenities. No cookware, plates, silverware, glassware. Nothing to be able to use the stove in the room. No maid service while we were there. Tile floor was dirty (when we went in the shower, we realized our feet were black from the dirt.) 2 towels, one hand towel was provided. No washcloths or bath/floor mat. I’m glad we only had a short 2 night stay and weren’t spending much time in the room.