The overall experience was just okay. The price for the room was very affordable. The man at the front desk at check-in was very nice and helpful. The room was clean and recently renovated (new carpet, furniture, and bedding.) Bathroom was renovated as well, however, the room was advertised as handicapped accessible. Since it was Bike Week in NH, it was the only room available. While we did not need the accommodations, we did note that there was not enough space for a wheelchair or walker to navigate between the beds and the bureau. Also, there was no grab bar near the toilet and the accessible shower head was placed so high up that no handicapped person would be able to access it. They also had a folding chair inside the shower which does not seem safe. The room slept 4 but only had two towels so we had to ask for more towels and toilet paper. They advertised they had free breakfast which was not well stocked for a sold out hotel. There was literally 8 pieces of stale bread, three bananas, a handful of oranges, and six yogurts. They did have two kinds of cereal and milk and a waffle maker that was fun. There was never any sugar for the coffee and just a handful of non-dairy creamers. There was never anyone at the reception desk