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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Drury Inn and Suites - St. Louis Missouri


September 7 through September 12

For our stay in St. Louis we stayed at the Drury Inn and suites in the Hill neighborhood, mostly because they supposedly had a room with two queens and roll in shower.   And it happened to be a nice central location for what we wanted to do.  Some of the time we parked in the parking garage underneath the hotel.  This wasn't a real big garage but there were some parking spots including two handicap spots in front of the door, one of them was a van accessible spot. For that door you had to use your room key to enter but it was close to the elevator. The elevator was nice and big and easy to turn around in, this elevator also talked by telling you if you're going up or down and what floor you are at. A Little down the hall from the elevator was our room, I think our room was on the 2nd floor. 

 With our past hotel experiences, even though the room was supposed to be two queens with a roll in shower, that was the first thing we checked to make sure that was right and it was. This was great that we didn't have to worry about the bed and shower situation.
 
This was not the most spacious room but there was more room than most hotels give you. There were multiple places where I could sit and watch TV or do whatever at the desk. There was a recliner and a little place to sit. There was kind of a hall from the door to the rest of the room which was nice to set stuff. In the bathroom the toilet had good enough space around it and worked fine.
 
The Sink was okay but I needed help turning on the faucet.
 
 
The roll in shower was great with the handheld showerhead, that happened to brake the first night during my shower but maintenance took care of it quickly the next day. There were quite a few handicap parking spots near all of the doors. The front door was easy to use since it has automatic doors and a ton of space in the front area of the hotel and the breakfast room, which I never made it down for. It was also really easy to get to the elevator from there as well.





2111 Sulphur Avenue  St. Louis, MO 63139

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