According to the Hilton.com website -
http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/ha...ations-KOAKLGV/accommodations/accessible.html
The hearing accessible suites features a visual alarm and notification devices for the doorbell or door knock and incoming telephone calls.
The mobility accessible suites features a roll-in shower or an accessible tub
This mobility and hearing accessible suites features the combination above.
A couple of years back we had an ADA room at Kings Land. Ours was a one bedroom in phase one, so not exactly what your looking at. But here is what i noticed as the difference:
Part of the kitchen counter was lowered, the bathroom was completely different. Lots of open space for a wheelchair to move around. Our unit did not have a shower at all. Instead we had a giant whirlpool tub. It had a large deck around the tub, and i thought it was kind of pain to get in and out. That part seemed odd to me as an ADA unit.
The only other difference i noticed was we had a combo washer dryer unit instead of the stacking washer and dryer.
We had not requested the ADA unit, I checked at the front desk and we they didn't have any other open units for two nights, by then we didn't feel like moving.
All in all the room was still nice. The only thing i really missed was not having a shower in room.