We come to this hotel every year for the Renaissance Faire and as someone who travels a lot, it's really one of the nicest places we stay. The hot tubs are really nice, however one was out of service, as was the button to turn on the jets, but last year they worked just fine so it's likely not a common issue. The breakfast voucher for across the way is very nice, and the rooms are comfortable. My biggest issue with the hotel is that there is a fairly big issue when it comes to accessibility. I use a cane and wheelchair and while this year I was lucky and placed in a first floor room, last year there wasn't one available and we struggled having to carry it up the stairs while I had to climb them. The employees were really helpful with moving stuff up there, but it would be really bad for someone who was unable to use the stairs. It was a gamble this year, and I do wish they had some sort of way to mark certain rooms as accessible when reserving so you could know if you could get to your room or not. But on the first floor, there werent any barriers in the hotel such as large steps or anything to get through the halls and to the pool.