When we checked in to this hotel, we asked if there was a computer room, as other Hampton Inn's we had stayed in had this feature. The girl at the counter told us that the newer Choice hotel was owned by the same person and we could go over there to use the computer. I wish we had booked our reservations there or the newer Holiday Inn Express on the other side of our hotel.
We entered the room and immediately smelled mold. We looked in the bathroom and the shower tub, grout around the tub, tiles and even the ceiling of the shower had mold growing on it. The girl at the desk was able to send us to another non-smoking room.
When we entered that room, it reeked of smoked, someone had used the bed but it hadn't been remade and when we tried to call the desk for another room, the phone wouldn't work. The air would not work on high to air out the room, either. The girl at the desk got us another room. She apologized and said the hotel needed remodeling but it was put off due to the owner constructing new hotels in the area.
Our third room was fine, but it wasn't as nice as some other Hampton Inns we had stayed in. We paid $149 plus over 13% taxes for one of our most expensive Hampton Inn stays in New England and it wasn't very roomy, nor did it have any special ammenities. It was just okay.
When we went out for dinner, using a list provided at the front desk, we found that it was difficult to find anything. This hotel sits near I-91 and I-89 and the exchanges were difficult to navigate in the dark.
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