Lady at check-in desk told me that the only two rooms available were "hearing impaired accessible" and asked if that would be okay - when I asked what the difference was, she stated "just a light on the phone that flashes, everything else is the same." Turns out, not true. Room had a wheel-in shower (water goes everywhere outside the shower and creates a slippery situation) and low-height bed (with a terribly thin mattress that was extremely soft and unsupportive, my back hurt for most of the next day...) Knowing that no other rooms were ready, and with a tired child on our hands, we just dealt with it - but being essentially lied to isn't okay.