Boo!
My father likes this chain, but not anymore. I personally believe it was because he can eat for free from 6am-11am, and you can even whip up your very own waffle. But let's go over the bad parts, shall we?
The Handicap rooms. They basically don't exist. Fairfield forwards your telephone reservation to an ADA booking service of some sort, and when we arrive at the hotel we get a completely different room than requested. All I can say about this handicap room is that it must have been for someone with hearing issues since all it had was a DOORBELL. NO Bars on the bathroom wall by the toilet, a shower for someone that is able to STAND and NOT wheelchair accessible. Again, boo.
The 2 stars are for the indoor pool and the breakfast. We will never be back.
If you love lime green curtains, paper thin walls, and squishy beds that you almost suffocate in, (That are also too high for someone in a wheelchair to access) this is the place for you!