Sigh. I am so tired of ADA rooms either not being compliant, or being second-rate, without a view, having bathrooms that look like they belong in a hospital, only having two double beds when you are traveling with your spouse or partner (because someone somewhere determined at some point that people with disabilities never, ever have sex -- ever), never being in the superior or deluxe categories . . . I could go on.
It frustrates me to no end. I have reached the point where, if I am traveling with my husband, I don't ask for the ADA room, and rely on my husband for assistance. We prefer the guarantee of a higher category room, a better view, and being treated like human beings, than having the ADA room. Sigh.