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Comfort Inn Levittown
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From the outside the hotel looks nice enough and well cared for. I liked that the only way in or out (except for emergency exits) was past the front desk. The hotel is only two stories high and all of the handicapped rooms are on the first floor.
Our room was on the first floor on the highway side of the hotel. The room was very clean and nice. We had two double beds, a small table and chairs, a 27-inch television on a credenza with two drawers. On the table was a small (4-cup) coffeemaker with coffee, creamer, sugar and styrofoam cups. There was a refrigerator and small microwave in the room as well as an iron and ironing board. The bathroom was small and difficult to move around in. I had to step all the way in next to the sink to close the door before I could sit down on the potty. The hotel provided ample towels for the shower. In a basket on the sink was shampoo, conditioner, and soap. I used the cups from out by the coffeemaker for in the bathroom. There was no card in the r
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