My problem is with accessibility.
I have mobility issues and have to use a walker most of the time. There is a small ramp at the front door to the hotel, but getting in can be a chore. The door opens out and requires someone back off the ramp to get in. So a person needs to navigate getting the door open, getting back up the ramp, and getting in, all while pushing a walker. Once inside, it isn't too bad, unless your room is on the second floor. There isn't an elevator and the second floor can only be accessed by a long staircase from the lobby.
I was assigned a room on the second floor and when I checked-in, I told them that wouldn't work. No stairs for me. Luckily, there was a room on the main floor that was vacant, so they switched me to that room.
The rooms on the main floor have two points of access. From the hallway, or their own door to the parking lot. This is handy, but there are two minor problems with this. The door can't be opened from the outside. You can't get in from the parking lot. Exit only. The second problem is with the sidewalk in front of these doors. It's curbed with no ramping. Not a problem for most people, but for someone with mobility issues, it is.
I had booked a room for one night and another room for the return trip a week later. I asked at the desk if the room for the second night could be booked for the main floor. They said they can't do that. If one is available, I would get it.
So not a bad hotel, but avoid if you have mobility issues.