“Good ... not great”
I'm just going to make this as simple as possible with a list of pros and cons.
Pros:
- Check-in staff were incredibly nice and accomodating. The check in process took about 2 minutes total. Luckily, the hotel wasn't completely booked so we were able to check in early. We were supplied with 2 keys per person (kind of a lot, but I appreciate the extra effort).
- Everything about the hotel appeared to be very clean, from the lobby, to the hallways, to everything in the room itself. The lobby itself looked like it had been recently updated.
- The location, for us, was perfect. It was right off 295, close to the friends that we were visiting, and there was a 24h Wawa next door.
Mediocre:
- The free breakfast is always a nice bonus, but the food was just ok. It was basically 1 step up from the usual "continental breakfast". I've stayed at other Hampton Inns before and they all seem to have many more food options than this one did. I'm pretty sure the eggs were made of powder, and the waffles were just ok.
Cons:
- The door to our room seemed to be paper thin and ultra light. It had no weight to it, and it didn't fit well into the door frame. We had to slam it each time we wanted to close it. Apparently everyone else had the same issue because we heard quite a few door slams early in the morning (not something fun to wake up hearing). Oddly enough the bathroom door seemed to weigh 500 lbs and required some force to actually close it.
- The decor of the hallways and room seemed a bit ... cheap. There was molding that was loose and coming off the walls in the hallways. The duvet was very thin except for the random bubbles of cotton.
- The beds appeared to be a hybrid between a twin and double bed. We were told there were two double beds in the room, but these were definitely a lot smaller than a double, but just wider than a twin. Quite odd. The pillows were also very small. I'm not sure if they were just folded up in a strange fashion into the pillow case or what, but these were minature in comparison to a standard size hotel pillow.
Overall:
It wasn't bad since we were only staying for one night, and the cleanliness definitely helped make it a more comfortable stay. There is a Holiday Inn next door, which isn't as new or updated as this hotel; however, we will most likely stay there the next time we are in town just because their beds are a bigger size than the Hampton Inn and much more comfortable.
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