If you don’t like to sleep it’s the place for you. Their is no soundproofing between rooms. I can hear every sneeze next door. The house from the road is just as bad with thin Windows. The AC until turns on and off all night so no relied with white noise. I asked for a portable fan to help the Boise and they did not have any. Breakfast was fine with a bagel. Just avoid their burnt bacon, flavorless frozen potatoes abs inlets from a frozen bag. Wallpaper in bathroom is bubbling. Groat in shower is awful. Shower head from the 1970’s. 2 colleagues staying at hotel as well and both also complained of noise. One had no hot water. Asked for restaurant recommendation and given list of chains despite local good restaurants being near by. Asked to use my rewards number, when they couldn’t find it no offer to set one up for me. We had 2 rooms on one credit card. They said the card wouldn’t go through for second room. We made them try again and it worked fine. If I have to come back I’ll definitely try a different hotel. This place should be shut down to have all windows replaced for noise and to fix the walls sounds proofing.
Rick K.
Classificação do local: 5 Naperville, IL
I stayed here for 4 nights and received a warm welcome when I checked in. Management has always been very friendly and gone out of their way to accommodate me. The facility was very clean and the provided breakfast was great. What threw me off is that some nights, they provide dinner as a thank you from management. The staff is always friendly and again the grounds are clean. The walls could be thicker, but neighboring noise wasn’t too bad. The service makes up for it!
Gretchen P.
Classificação do local: 2 Indianapolis, IN
At least it’s clean… Chippy staff, thin walls, train noise, high school teams, lobby hours until 11pm, bathroom noise from above and next to headboard. I travel across Kansas regularly for work so this is not my first rodeo with rural hotels. This Hampton was certainly not the best version of Hampton hotels I’ve seen. Hopefully they’ll get a remodel with soundproofing included. The treatment by the front desk staff person was less than helpful when I complained that I could hear the lobby party/ruckus in my first floor room. At 10:45pm she told me that lobby hours lasted until 11pm so there was nothing to be done about the noise. Gee thanks! Too bad I have an early morning meeting and needed to be asleep an hour ago.
Alicia R.
Classificação do local: 4 Houston, TX
Not bad, biggest complaint is that the comforters are not the best quality and/or were not washed right, because they were all bunchy. But mostly a cosmetic issue. Getting to parking is weird, as noted by Kevin L.
Jeffery S.
Classificação do local: 2 La Grange Park, IL
I got a last minute assignment to visit a company in Hutchinson, Kansas. This Hampton was recommended by the site I usually book my trips on. I’d have to say this place isn’t bad… for Hutchinson. Hutchinself is worn out, beat up town in the middle of Kansas, the homes are all beat up and worn out, even the trailer homes look nice by comparison. Stores are boarded up, only businesses prospering are liquor stores, pawn shops and payday loan joints. The population seems to need a influx of fresh DNA as it seems like the gene pool has gone bad. The hotel itself was reasonably nice although there are things that tell you that it is a bit down in the heels. Some of the furniture was chipped and worn. The cabinet holding the in room fridge was rotted. They gave me a room with a jacuzzi in it and the tub was pretty beat up. Room itself was clean but they use these cheap energy saving lights which had a fluorescent quality. Made me feel like I was at a Motel 6. Breakfast was a waste, discount grocery store breads, canned fruit cocktail, cold cereal and cheap apples and oranges. They had some cheese omlette thingies that were burnt, some nasty looking breakfast sausage and orange fried potatoes. This place is all right if you need a place to sleep for the night and have to leave first thing in the morning, kind of like Hutchinson itself.
Kevin L.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
Surprisingly modern and well-kept, this Hampton Inn was like a bastion of civilization in an ocean of ranches and fast food chains. Note that in order to actually get to the hotel, you have to enter by way of the Office Depot parking lot next door. You can see it from the freeway(61), but it’s entirely inaccessible without exiting onto 11th Ave. I feel a little rotten for writing it, but the fellow who checked us in reminded me so much of Mr. Filch of Harry Potter fame. Don’t get me wrong, he was extremely nice in giving us directions since Google maps is completely wrong for this address. The looks were just too startlingly similar. The other bonus about this hotel is the included mostly-continental breakfast offered in the mornings. Mostly, because the hot stuff is pretty much limited to biscuits and gravy, and if there’s any part of a hot southern breakfast I love, it’s biscuits and gravy. Mmmm mmmm! Although we didn’t have much time to scoff down food before high-tailing it back to the airport to catch our flights home, the one biscuit I had was your typical buttery, fluffy McDonald’s-esque starch product and the gravy was satisfyingly thick and savory. Good stuff! There are worse places to crash than here. Road trippin’? You’re covered.