I would rate everything as, “excellent,” except for one thing: parking. We stayed 14 nights. On one of the fourteen nights we were able to park in handicap parking. Both of us are lucky in that we can still travel, but we are both in our upper 70’s and both have medical problems that our doctors believe require handicap tags. Not only doesn’t the hotel have enough handicap spaces, they don’t have enough parking, period. We had to park (twice) in a nearby business’ lot, the set alarm to get up and hope we could move car to at least a regular spot in the Drury Inn lot. It was really a huge inconvenience compared to what we have experienced at other Drury Inns in Missouri and in Mississippi. The security at the BRlocation was excellent, but maybe they could check cars parking in handicap spaces who do not have handicap plates or tags. We strated counting what we could see as we slowly walked from the farthest spots. No less than ten on any given night did not have the required plate or tag.