8. For an accessible room, I'm sure it was perfect, but if you are not in need of these amenities, I would recommend going with a traditional room:- there was no counter/vanity in the bathroom, just a lower sink, so no room for toiletries, flat irons, etc - just a bit inconvenient- the only mirror was in the bathroom, so it was difficult for us to get ready at the same time if we both needed the mirror- the bed was right near the door, so just felt a bit too vulnerable, especially when someone had the wrong room and was trying to get into ours at 430am :)- the room is literally right next to the elevator, in the same space as the bank of 5+ elevators, so it was very noisy with elevator beeping, people waiting to get on and off, and the bed being so close to the door- the tv was quite small and far away from the bed (as the room is so open), making it a bit difficult to watchI realize these are petty inconveniences, but wanted to provide an opinion in case others are faced with this choice and do not need the convenience of accessible amenities.