I will start by saying we were a same day booking and supposedly we got the last room in the place. We ended up in a handicapped room. If this room is any indication of how Comfort Inn is treating its disabled guests, I would hesitate to stay at any Comfort Inn from now on. The room was clean, and that's the only good thing I can say about it. The beds were high off the floor and the bases were made of metal so anytime we moved it sounded like the metal they used to create a thunder sound effect in old movies. There was no internet connection in our room. It worked in the hallway, but not the room. The person on the night desk was not helpful and couldn't figure out how to fix the internet or how to get us a late check out time. The worst was the shower though. It was a handheld shower with no tub which, of course, makes sense in a handicapped room, but it was a slow trickle with no pressure at all! Yet somehow, water still ended up all over the floor. My husband and I suffered through, but my kids were unable to take showers. I can say that breakfast was good, and I'm sure that other rooms in the hotel were probably fine, but I am sorry for anyone that actually needs this room for its purpose. It was obvious that keeping the handicapped rooms updated is not a priority for this hotel.