The room I registered for had 2 queen beds and an area for a couch. It was a handicapped accessible room with a roll-in shower and a fold down seat. The room we were given for a 2 night stay was only 2 queen beds. It did have grab bars by the toilet, however, the tub was not handicapped accessible. The toilet was low to the ground which made it very difficult to sit down on and to get up from even when using the grab bars. My daughter told me that the tub was very slippery and I should not attempt to get into it. As far as the comfort of the beds, the bed was extremely uncomfortable. The bed felt very old and caused me to have terrible hip pain for which I had a difficult time getting up from the bed. All in all, I was very disappointed with this room.