The building is not wheelchair friendly. They have no elevator, and stairs to the lobby area from the rooms. As a wheelchair user, to get in the lobby/front desk area, i would have to park in the handicapped spot that is on the other side of the building, and roll around to the front entrance from outside, which is very far away.
Inside the room: the shower grout is black, but it is a roll-in shower with a small provided shower chair. Theres no counters in the bathroom, and the shampoo and conditioner bottles were broke. The plastic tissue holder was shattered, but still in use. The room itself was very small and my wheelchair barely fit in the only space available to get beside a bed to transfer. I have a particularly small manual wheelchair, so a power wheelchair would not fit, or a chair wider than 22 inches.
The air conditioner is very old and just constantly cycled the fan on and off, which was very annoying. No space to put luggage really.