This was our first time staying at the Hampton Inn in Grand Forks. Check in staff were friendly and easy to deal with. We stayed in a accessible room on the second floor, facing the back which had a walk in shower. The room was large, very clean, and very comfortable. It had a comfortable sofa, desk chair and standard chair all just right. The television could be swung from the wall to face the sofa or the bedroom. We were very happy with our two night stay. The only thing we found awkward was the experience in the breakfast room where breakfast was served from 6-9am. On our first day the female attendant was chatty and hovered around the area waiting to converse with guests. We were cordial. The second morning a gentleman "Mr. Ben" was attending to the guests and the breakfast supplies. He got much too comfortable with each table of guests. There is no way I need to know his whole family history, and how his inlaws both have dimentia, and how he needs money to get them into a care home, and all the squabbles he's having with their kids, and on and on and on. He repeated the same story to everyone who entered and it took ten to fifteen minutes to disengage him. I'm not the kind who likes to know everyone's business at breakfast time. Both attendants need to be reminded they are there to do a job and to limit their greetings. As for the breakfast, it was mediocre but enough to start our day.