It’s been a while since I’ve experienced a Hampton in this low ranking of condition. In fact, the only thing I can say this hotel has going for it is Jim at the front desk. But I must also point out that much of my reason for even needing his service is my room type was switched from a king studio to a two queen standard—which I only found out about when opening the door to my assigned room. Jim was kind enough to get that corrected, but also perplexed as a similar issue had occurred with another guest shortly before. My room, once corrected, though seemingly maybe halfway updated in the last few years, was in abysmal condition. Out of two windows, the curtain would only open on one. The sofa was riddled with various stains, The walls were so thin you could hear full conversations from the adjoining rooms—as well as the sounds of showers being taken and toilets flushed. The ac/heating unit, right next to the bed, was quite loud turning on and off, and when taken in combination with all the hotel noise, made sleep a fruitless effort. Breakfast—I tried twice—once at 7am and again at 9am, in hopes that the lack of available food would be refreshed (it never seemed to be). There was a lonely muffin, maybe two, no other bread. The ‘western omelettes’ and sausage selections were empty. I saw most people just taking the boxes of cold cereal. I gave up, checked out and found breakfast elsewhere. While the price had been reasonable for this location, it should not be bearing any Hilton name until some much needed changes, cleaning, and care of the property is taken. I would highly suggest trying another hotel in the area—there was a Garden Inn a little farther away that may be a better option, depending on your needs.