Attending a family wedding in the midtown area led us to this Hampton Inn. Other choices would have been the Four Seasons or the Sheraton, both two or three times the price of the Hampton Inn.
At first sight, this appears to be a strange Hampton configuration. Later we learned it had been a Red Roof Inn and was converted to Hampton franchise.
The rooms are standard Hampton but the building has a tired look and feeling. Nothing is blatantly worn-out or in dire need of fixing, but nothing looks freah and loved. The pool is large and under-utilized.
Parking is free and there were no problems with security during our stay of 4 nights.
The breakfast room was attractive but there was never any butter (just a "spread") as they had run out and the next shipment was a week away. The help was rather non-responsive when questioned.
This venue is a case of getting what you pay for. The location is excellent. Midtown is a vibrant, fun part of town and downtown is a short drive away. Restaurants abound within walking distance of the Hampton Inn.
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