Didn't even stay... I was assured the place had accessible rooms for my mother who uses a walker - the check in person didn't even know what "accessible room" meant. They wanted to hold an additional $50 on my credit card, AND take a picture of my drivers license to keep on file.
No way - never, ever allow anyone to keep your personal information. Yes they can see it to verify I am who I am & live at the correct address & such, however, Never never allow them to keep a copy.
It's not required, or necessary.
The hotel looked sketchy from the outside, there was a large step up to the rooms (again, not accessible for a person who requires walking assistance)
We left before checking in & went to the Comfort Inn, which was almost brand new, had hot breakfast, excellent rooms (clean, bright, clean sheets, large ACCESSIBLE bathroom :-) )
Save yourself the aggravation & skip the sunrise & go directly to the Comfort Inn (the total rate was less than $20.00 difference)