I agree! I recently stayed in an accessible room in a Las Vegas hotel, because it was close to the elevator. The ONLY differences between that room and a 'regular' room in the same hotel, which I know because I've been there before, are in the bathroom. Roll-in shower, check. Grab bars on the walls, check. Room to roll a wheelchair under the sink, check. Now, granted, I don't think you could actually position your face over the sink from a wheelchair, or even maybe reach the faucet... but 'best' of all? Each room has a small window that actually opens. Usually it's at one end of the tub, but in the accessible rooms it's over the sink. At five feet tall, standing, I couldn't reach the window to close is - and it was coolllld in Las Vegas that week.
I called, and someone came up and closed the window; but I tried explaining the problems (sink, bed height, window, other stuff I can't recall right now) to a Front Desk Manager. Her response? "Oh, nobody's ever complained before". I mean, politely, but still...