Anonymous wrote:PP. I think the Hampton's at the far edge of campus near McGee Women's and Bates Street and Point Park Playhouse?
That's a little less central. And a little grittier. Realistically a lot of college students live down that way bit as a petite female student, I did not walk down that way alone at night in the 1980s. It's not so much dangerous at night as kind of isolated and unattractive streetscape. We all used to go to movies and theater at the Playhouse and walk from central Oakland while on dates or with groups of friends.
What I'm trying to say is that you'd be swapping vibes for waffles.
You could reposition your car from hotel to a central Oakland parking garage for the day and that would make walking back there a non-issue. That Hampton is just more for medical system guests in my opinion.

Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all of these recommendations! We are staying one night on the way to visit the grandparents, so plan to explore as much as possible then. Any thoughts on the Hampton Inn from the Pitt discount list? My younger child saw the waffle maker at their breakfast and suggested it should be the first choice.
Anonymous wrote:The Courtyard was just redone a year ago and it’s nice (though breakfast is not included. We used to stay at The Oaklander, but the Vourtyard is perfectly nice a significantly cheaper (often $100-150/night cheaper).
I’d stay there and walk around Oakland and really get a feel for the area. Maybe do the Dusquesne Incline to see the city and the stadium - sort of get a birds-eye view of it all.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks! The Oaklander is sold out but it looks great! We will probably book the courtyard
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all of these recommendations! We are staying one night on the way to visit the grandparents, so plan to explore as much as possible then. Any thoughts on the Hampton Inn from the Pitt discount list? My younger child saw the waffle maker at their breakfast and suggested it should be the first choice.