- A king-sized bed with a spacious sitting area overlooking the historic TWA terminal built by architect Eero Saarinen.
- Ultra-quiet, floor-to-ceiling windows — the second-thickest in the world — with blackout shades.
- Lightning fast Wi-Fi.
- Authentic Eero Saarinen-designed midcentury modern Knoll furnishings.
- A gleaming terrazzo-tiled bathroom with a Hollywood-style vanity.
- Luxurious bedding and a comfortable Sealy mattress.
- A 50- to 65-inch HDTV with premium cable.
- Unlimited local and international calls on a retrofitted vintage Western Electric 500 rotary phone.
- A custom crystallized glass and walnut desk.
- Custom bath amenities in the shower.
- Extra large bath towels.
- A hidden in-room safe.
- Connection to a Deluxe King With Historic TWA View.
This room is also accessible, and has the following features:
- A spacious layout with clearances for wheelchair mobility throughout the room, including at the desk, and in the bathroom.
- An open bed frame with clearance for personal lift devices.
- A transfer or roll-in shower with grab bars.
- A vanity and mirror in the bathroom designed for use from wheelchairs.
- Lighting controls operated with toggle or push button switches that do not require tight grips.
- Motorized solar roller window shades operated via lowered wall-mounted switches.
- A life safety device designed for visually impaired and hearing impaired guests.
- Lowered power outlets.
- Braille room numbers.
- A key card reader positioned so that individuals who use wheelchairs may operate it.
- Door hardware usable with one hand, without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist.
- A lever-type door handle.
- A 32+-inch-wide opening for all doorways to and within the room.
- Controls, light switches and power outlets at accessible heights.
- A television with closed captioning capability.
- A lower sink height.
- Lower towel hooks and racks.
- Grab bars by the toilet and bath.
- A fixed showerhead.
- A handheld shower wand.