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Selena Peach
Apr 21, 2026
The doors to the rooms are very friendly with disabilities. They don't slam, and you can sling them open and they won't close immediately and are very light. The 2nd floor is the one you walk through the front door to where the lobby and breakfast is, so if elevators are a hassle to you book a room on the 2nd floor. Only thing is most of the parking is on a hill so try to park in the smaller section by the entrance. Breakfast is waffles, bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, fruit, yogurt, potatoes, bagles, toaste, cereal. I didn't get his name, but the man who checked us in moved our room for us because he saw the 2nd floor would be better for our situation. No other hotel has ever considered that when we come in and it was so much better staying here because of it. We checked in around 10 on april 20th, and I hope he gets recognized by his employers for his mannerisms, professionalism, and just the way he offered information about each floor and the rooms. His attitude really stood out, and I've been hopping hotels all week in the area and have stayed in tons throughout my travels. I wish I would have recorded it because it's hard to describe what it was about him. He's just really warm and great at this job in a way I haven't seen.