Great room! Everything you could want all in one place. They definitely pay attention to the details. Notes on pillows, to go breakfast bags and extremely comfortable beds. Oh… and a nice casino, restaurants and bars. A good time after a long day of driving. I hit a couple of jackpots on the penny slots. Oh yeah!
Robert S.
Place rating: 3 Murfreesboro, TN
Plus –Quiet room(asked for it and got it, far away from the elevator-loved it) –Contemporary –Neutrogena amenities Minus –Room service shaky(left dirty towel and put one on the floor without replacing it) –Only decent restaurant is super-expensive steakhouse in the casino
Paul H.
Place rating: 4 Pflugerville, TX
It’s a good, solid Hampton Inn. The only problem is it’s location adjacent to a casino. All food orders must go through that place, and the casino staff isn’t particularly pleasant. Parking is free, plentiful, and removed from the hotel.
Nathan P.
Place rating: 5 Derby, KS
This Hampton Inn is very nice. This is one of the best hotels I’ve stayed in other than a special resort hotel. The exterior of this hotel is massive and beautiful, it is double the size of the casino it is attached to. Inside the entryway the lobby is also equally as beautiful, although perhaps a bit small for the size of the hotel. The security in the building is very nice, you have to have your hotel card to get in any of the public hotel side doors or to use the elevator. There is a variety of different rooms to choose from, even the lowest most basic rooms they have are very nice, and the nicest rooms they have are just amazing(all for a decent price). I should mention the rooms are also always kept very clean. Another great thing about this hotel is that since it’s attached to the casino no matter what time of day or night it is you can always go downstairs and get a bite to eat, there is a fancy sandwich shop there where you can get affordable delicious sandwiches, and there is also another restaurant that I believe is an Asian style kitchen, they are open 16 or so hours a day. I could go on and on about this place, the point is this is a great hotel to stay at.
Judi K.
Place rating: 5 La Crescent, MN
This was a beautiful hotel attached to one if the nicest casinos we’ve seen. The hotel looked new with all modern amenities. Our bed was extremely comfortable with the kind of duvet covers that are changed daily. The temperature control was readily available and worked. The bathroom was modern with marble counter tops. Very well laid out with room for electric cords to hang down between the counter and wall. Very nice sized room. The breakfast was very good with hot coffee available 24 – 7. We would definitely stay here again.
Courtney L.
Place rating: 4 Platte City, MO
We stayed here one night on our multi-leg drive back from Tempe. We were hoping to make it home to KC, but it was just too dark and a night at the casino was all too tempting. Rates were NOT cheap. We looked into staying down the road at the Sleep Inn for almost half of the price, but the promise of a nice stay and being able to drink and gamble without driving home was all too tempting. Looking back, the price was totally worth the stay. This Hampton Inn is brand new and extremely nice. The room was spacious, clean and well designed. We had a room near the elevator, but had no problems with noise. Breakfast is included the next morning and they even had a Texas shaped waffle iron for some reason :) I would stay here again in a heartbeat. It was a fun night at the casino to end our vacation.
Raman S.
Place rating: 5 Washington, DC
This was by far the best Hampton(or any other Inn) I’ve ever stayed at. It is very new and the place is very grand, as it is connected to a casino. The room was slightly above average compared to most Hamptons; only above average because it is new(new TV, furniture). The bathroom though was much better than an average inn bathroom, and even had a glass door shower. The thing that stood out most was the staff — extremely friendly and welcoming. You get the feeling that the employees genuinely care about our stay. Compare that to the Hampton I stayed at the night before — where 5 minutes after checking in I went down to get a toothbrush and the employee that checked me in asked me a familiar«Welcome to hampton, checking in?» Only downside is that there is no food outside of the Casino’s four restaurants. There is literally nothing for 20 miles in any direction. I will definitely stay there again if I am in the Wichita area — it is about a 20min drive to Wichita(25 if you don’t take the toll road, the Turnpike).