We had booked a two queen bed room as stated on the website. When we arrived, I asked if we could have a room on the bottom level because of my daughter‘s knees and the stairs being a pain for her. The gentleman that runs the place is very kind and offered us a room, however, it was definitely not what we were expecting. The room itself had less space than it should have because of the design of the front of the building. But we could deal with that. It was the bathroom that was the main issue. The shower was only about 2 1/2 ft.² no bathtub. The distance between the toilet and the sink made it possible to wash your hands while using the toilet if you so chose. There was absolutely zero counter space for anything, only a sink which made getting ready in the morning with two teenage girls tricky. There was no room for a table because of the way the room was cut out and the only mirror was the one that was in the bathroom, which did some weird flashing things several times while we were there. We never figured out what caused it. Also the sink smelled like it needed to be cleaned out inside, kind of like stale sewer. But overall the room is clean. The beds were comfortable. The pillows were very bulky so be aware if you have a picky neck. The towels were very small and very, very rough. For the price, we would stay there again, but I would make sure that we were not offered room 121. My sister and her family stayed in room 108 which is a mini suite and it was awesome.