The facility and breakfast area are OK, although below the usual Hampton Inn.
While at breakfast, a lady with a barking dog were sitting in the area at their "business table" on a computer. The dog kept yapping on and off through my meal. Then the lady took her dog through the tables and into the lobby where the dog kept barking on and off for 10 minutes. It was not a seeing eye or companion dog, to be clear.
At the same time, a grandpa guy entered the breakfast area barefoot and in his pajamas, along with 3 young girls similarly attired.
If I wanted to be in this type of environment, I could have gone to Motel 6 and saved money. When I complained to the lobby staff about both of the above (and also mentioning typical health codes banning bare feet in restaurant areas), they gave me a blank look and said they had not noticed the barking dog (despite it being 8 feet from the reception desk).
A complaint to Hampton Inns resulted only in a email response that they had received it. Never received any apology or response. Among other things, I wanted to know how to reserve a room with no dogs staying in it prior (fleas?).
- Hampton Inn Cincinnati
- Cincinnati Hampton Inn
