We were put in a handicap room. At first it didn't seem like a big deal, but then you realize that there are many differences. The tub/shower has 4 hand rails and a fold down chair. This along with the low sides of the tub mean baths are not an option and to take a shower you have to be very careful not to bump into one of the many hand rails. There are no drawers in the bathroom, not a one, so ALL of your makeup and toiletries go on top of the vanity, the makeup mirror is mounted very low, useless, unless seated in a wheelchair. The kitchen is set up the same way, drawer storage was sacrificed for wheelchair access. Kitchen counter space was sacrificed for a large counter top microwave oven. While in the kitchen we noticed that the refrigerator door was opposite of what it should be. Whether standing or in a wheelchair the refrigerator door opens left to right, not right to left which would be correct for the kitchen layout. Not a big issue for a standing person, but for someone in a wheelchair, and in a handicap room, I'm sure you will get more complaints. The closet in our suite was also an issue because the coat hanger/shelf was mounted low, again for wheelchair access. We specifically asked for a non handicap room, as we have experienced this before. We were flexible on our reservation dates, but were still put in this handicap room. "This was the only room we had when you checked in" is what we were told when we called the front desk. We should have been told when the reservation was made that the only room available was a handicap room. The room is clean, furnishings are nice and fast WIFI.Cheers.