On-the-road hotels: I will never stray form Hampton Inn again

Anonymous
Homewood Suites in Denver...recently had the panorama mountain view room...one of my favorite hotel experiences ever. Almost as good as an airbnb.
Anonymous
Hampton Inn is definitely my preferred chain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hampton Inn is definitely my preferred chain.


Me too. They always seem very friendly too.
Anonymous
We travel 2-6 times a year to Cincinnati (my wife has a medical specialist team there that has been treating her since 2003). We are Marriott Rewards members and prefer Marriott properties.

We like the new Residence Inn in St Clairsville, OH for our midway stopping point. It's very clean and modern. We get a 2 bedroom suite for a very reasonable price and the kids can have a bedroom and we can have a bedroom. Also, since I'm always hyped up on caffeine for driving when we get there, it takes me an extra hour or two for it to wear off and for me to get sleepy so they can all go to sleep and I can stay up in the sitting area until I'm ready to go to bed. Then in the morning, the kids wake up and can play in the sitting area since they get up about 30-60 minutes before I do. Much nicer for us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We always go for Hampton Inn whenever they are available! My kids love their complimentary cookies.


Yes! This was my go-to until the one in my hometown closed. Now we stay at a Hilton Garden Inn, which is pretty nice.
Anonymous
Hampton Inn is a favorite of mine too but we had a bad experience at the one near BWI for a late arriving flight.
Anonymous
Hilton Homewood Suites
Marriott Residence Inns

I love having the extra space of staying in a suite hotel and my children do not have to share beds. Some Residence Inns and Homewood Suites come with two bedroom and two bathroom suite options. Also, having a full size kitchen, complimentary breakfast, on-site laundry facilities, and evening meals on weekdays are beneficial as well.
Anonymous
Writing this from a holiday inn express. Very clean and comfortable and I also usually prefer Hampton inns.
Anonymous
My mom would agree. They are lovely.
Anonymous
For one or two nights I almost always go with Hampton or Fairfield.
Anonymous
I used to like Hampton Inns but they can be iffy. We are on an 8 week road trip and our favorites are SpringHill Suites by Marriott and Holiday Inn Express. I have sworn off local smaller hotels. I'll do cool historic ins but unless they were built in the last five years - no indie cheaper ones. HHI has better pools on the average as well. Last one...had a awesome water slide. And two washers!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hilton Homewood Suites
Marriott Residence Inns

I love having the extra space of staying in a suite hotel and my children do not have to share beds. Some Residence Inns and Homewood Suites come with two bedroom and two bathroom suite options. Also, having a full size kitchen, complimentary breakfast, on-site laundry facilities, and evening meals on weekdays are beneficial as well.


Residence Inn by Marriott is my go to. We get the 2 br/2 ba suites. Sink & mirror are outside of the bathroom. Nice kitchen with a full size fridge. You have your own entrance, no noisy hallways filled with soccer girls. They were great when we needed to travel for sports.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Two of our kids play travel sports, so I've spent a LOT of time in hotel chains in random locales throughout the country. The club always books a block of rooms so we don't really get a choice where we stay (I guess we technically do, but staying at the hotel with your teammates and goofing off is half the fun!)...I always hope for Hampton Inns! Courtyard by Marriott is really nice too, plus Hilton Garden Inns. Comfort Inns are pretty much universally awful. Best Westerns are hit or miss. Hyatt Place is usually pretty good too. Hmm...what else...Doubletrees are great (tho that's a Hilton brand). Country Inn and Suites- usually good. Holiday Inn Express- hit or miss.



Not to get off topic, but every time I travel over the weekend I end up in hotel with travel sports team in town for some tournament. What is the benefit for a kid of being on a travel sports team? Do you travel every weekend in season?
Anonymous
Those Doubletree warm chocolate chunk and walnut cookies tho...
Anonymous
Doubletree has been consistently good in my experience.
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