Guest User
March 14, 2024
This all but abandoned hotel along a noisy road bears no resemblance to a Hampton other than the LOL sticker on the elevator. Check in was unfriendly and unwelcoming. The guy barely spoke other than a grunt asking for ID. The room, though spacious, was bare bones, like an old stripped down Las Vegas motel. The door needed paint, the closet had no door and had only two hangers. Lightbulb was missing from one of the lamps. There was no shampoo in the dispenser. The bath vanity had been apparently painted black but without enough coats to mask the wood below. A paper towel holder was empty and I had four decaf coffee pods to "wake me up" in the morning. Breakfast was ok and the ladies on the AM shift were more hospitable. Not that I was going to use it but the pool was closed. For an overnight stay, you'll survive but if you are looking for a Hampton experience, stay elsewhere. For runners, there is a park behind the hotel which connects through residential neighborhoods so you can find a quiet place to get in the miles.