I was very disappointed in this hotel. I've generally had very good experiences at Hampton Inn hotels. I'm not expecting anything like the Four Seasons, but I'm also not expecting it to look and feel like a Motel 6 or Super 8.Unfortunately, this Hampton Inn had far too much in common with both of those.
I was actually very impressed with the service. When I walked in, I was greeted by two people who was extremely nice and polite. I also forgot my key card at one point, and one of those people quickly gave me a new one.
The problem with this hotel (at least in my experience from staying there for two nights) is that it looks like it hasn't been updated in 30-40 years. The room I stayed in was small, cramped, and the carpet was very old. The faucet barely worked. The toilet would make loud noises all night long so that I had to close the bathroom door in order to not be woken up. There is virtually no soundproofing, so every noise from the hallway is heard very clearly. The parking lot has a chain-link fence surrounding part of it.
This hotel is owned by Hilton. Hilton is a $54 Billion company. They absolutely have the means to make this hotel look much better, so until that happens I would not recommend staying here.