We stayed one night in the handicap accessible room and it was excellent. Loved how the shades would go up and and down with a remote, nice wide and open for wheelchairs to get around in. Fridge was nice and cold, microwave worked fine, TV was auto set to closed captions, closet had a low bar to hand clothes, tub had a mat for balance. Legit everything you could want in a room like this was thought of and I greatly appreciate it.
Staff was super nice as well, I didn't get her name but the lady when I arrived was so friendly and knew how to make a person feel right at home.
Pool/hot tub opens at 6am and closes at 10pm too, which are excellent hours! Kinda odd that the windows were open in the pool area so it was really hot in there, but at least the pool was cool so it worked out. Huge Hot tub also and had very powerful jet streams which felt so good on my back!
Unfortunately we weren't able to grab breakfast, but we've heard good things.
Back to the room really quick, the only thing we weren't a fan of with how stiff the beds were, took some time getting used to. Now I don't know if these beds were stiff on purpose to help support the handicapped getting up and down, which makes sense, but for us yeah it was slightly rough. However once we fell asleep we were out and did some good stretching in the morning so no harm done.
Overall we had a great time! Would recommend for a one or two night stay, but maybe the beds might be a deal breaker for longer stays.