It's a modern hotel, appearing newly opened and located in the back corner of the "hospitality zone" at the intersection of I-95 and I-20. there was ample parking in a well-lighted lot. We were enthusiastically greeted by Lamont and our check-in took less than 5 minutes with a pre-paid Hotels.com reservation. We got a handicapped accessible king suite although we neither requested nor needed a handicapped accessible room. The room was quite large with a seating area separated from the sleeping area by a partial wall. The sofa was comfortable and could have converted into a bed. The king sized bed was comfortable but the pillows were mediocre and small. KING SIZE BEDS SHOULD HAVE KING SIZE PILLOWS!!! When are hotels going to realize this? There was only one light switch in the room, near the door, and that operated the ceiling lights in the seating area. All of the lamps in the room had to be turned on at the lamp itself. The handicapped accessible bathroom was huge and could have easily accommodated a motorized wheelchair if it needed to. There were sturdy handrails around the commode and six handrails in the tub. The tub faucets were easy to use and we had plenty of hot water. The bathroom should have been equipped with a night light. There was one light switch which operated both ceiling lights in the room, therefore, if you needed to use the commode at night, you were going to awaken someone and lose any night vision. We stared hearing a banging ever 5 minutes after 830 am