My wife has serious disabilities so we asked for an ADA room. The room we were assigned was in the middle of the building away from any handicap parking. The tub was about 2 feet high with handles bolted on either side of the tub. There was no rail mounted on the wall to facilitate standing up or sitting down. This required me to stand in the tub while helping my wife in and out of the tub. The bathroom was not cleaned and had a narrow walkway making steering a walker difficult for my wife. Due to my wife's disabilities we decided that we would put up with the room since we were leaving the next day and moving my wife in the heat was something my wife did not want to go through. The Wigwam seems to live on past glories. The rooms are literally 89 years old with a strong 50's feel to the decor. There is a small walk in closet, and a cabinet under the television with two shelves (approximately 2 feet wide) for clothes (pack accordingly). For a double occupancy room you get one padded chair with foot rest and a typical desk type chair. You need to be careful with the television so you don't incur a $10 fee for listening to music. When I was checking out, the desk clerk was is such a hurry to close my account, he never asked how I liked my stay (or I would have told him all this). I have traveled the world on business and am sorely disappointed with the Wigwam.