"First the positives: check-in was quick and the room was clean. We were happy to see that we had a full size fridge and a kitchenette. When we booked, we thought this would only come with a handicapped room. The dining room is very small but did offer the usual fare of fruit and baked goods.
The negatives: The entry into the hotel is dangerous. If you’re coming off of I-69, the hotel is on your left, right at a traffic light, but there is no turning lane to the left. You take your chances if you try to turn against on-coming traffic. Next, considering we had a kitchenette, there were no dishes, cookware or utensils in the room. We were there for four days and being able to use the kitchenette would have saved us time and money. Also, the room description said there was a coffee maker. With a kitchenette, we imagined there would be a regular size coffee pot and not the single-use one that was there. We are dedicated coffee drinkers and would have brought our own if we had known. And finally, the walk-in shower was large but there was nowhere to put products except on the floor. No bench or shelf.
Overall, we still had a nice stay but as the old saying goes, “it’s the little things” that make the difference."