Wednesday, March 28, 2012

springhill suites oceanfront : 2 questions

A few days ago I was researching the Springhill Suites Oceanfront in VAB and found a website that had a set of room diagrams for all the various room types. But of course I didn%26#39;t bookmark it and now I want to see it again. Does this ring a bell with anyone?





Also, does anyone have any familiarity with the handicapped rooms at Springhill Suites? They said they only have two types, a standard room with 2 Q beds located on 2nd floor, and a 2-rm eff suite with 1 K bed located on 1st floor. Hubby is in wheelchair and needs a little extra room to wheel around. Plus, I%26#39;d like to get one of the larger balconies, but I%26#39;m not sure which floor they%26#39;re on... Thanks for any info!



springhill suites oceanfront : 2 questions


We stayed at Springhill Suites last week in a handicapped room a wheelchair will have plenty of room and we stayed on 2nd floor the balconies are the largest that I have ever seen, you will have a wonderful stay, we did.I hope this helps.If you have anymore questions just ask.



springhill suites oceanfront : 2 questions


Great quick response. We really enjoy the Springhill Suites.



Well I have no idea why all this in online but here%26#39;s probably more than you want to know about Springhill Suites room diagrams:







http://images.google.com/images?um=1%26amp;hl=en%26amp;ie=ISO-8859-1%26amp;q=springhill+suites+room+diagram%26amp;btnG=Search+Images





We saw one suite where there was a living room upon entering, then a wall and then the bedroom in back. We felt that was very cramped even for us and luggage. So we upgraded to another suite that looks like the pictures...dining area and beautiful wall kitchen, then colorful living area; bedroom separated from living area with a wall and door; entrances to the bathroom from the general dining area as well as from the bedroom. That gave plenty of room to move around and no disturbance in the bedroom by people using the bathroom from their living room sleep area. I can%26#39;t remember what that syle was called, though.

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