The staff were *wonderful*. The room was nice enough. The sofa bed was a little uncomfortable, but I would sleep on it again. The Internet was free but dropped continually. There is a nice Chinese restaurant down the street
But for us this hotel wasn't a good fit. Our assigned room required about 7 stair steps, which could not accommodate a disability scooter. The desk managed to get us reassigned to a new room on the second floor, and there is a lift, so we were able to get to the room.
But the lift was small, and because you enter from the side and leave from the back, we weren't able to use it without manually lifting the scooter a bit to get in. Also, it seems the lift might be temperamental, because there's a sign that recommends that you don't use the elevator at night after the front desk closes. I would not recommend this place for those with disability access needs.