Can’t beat the price. Clean rooms, free wifi, free breakfast, free coffee and tea all day long. Friendly staff and clean pool. The hotel is also close to all the attractions, minutes from weeki wachee state park, Walmart, publix, chain and local restaurants. Cleaniness … 8 Staff … 7 Pool … 8 Workout room … 8 Food(breakfast buffet) … 7 Bed comfort … 6 Parking … 8 Would i stay here again… yes
Kristin P.
Place rating: 4 Parkville, MD
Great breakfast, great rooms and good size, everything is clean expected for the carpet. Great customer service. The only negative things are the air was nit working well in my room, and they said they would have someone look at it but he never came to fix it, and the bath tub is very slippery!
Brenda R.
Place rating: 3 Virginia Beach, VA
The place smells like old cigar smoke one the third floor. The room service has been good and they fulfill special requests. The hotel is close to stores and restaurants. There is a service road behind the hotel if you miss the turn off US19.
M.A. B.
Place rating: 2 Houston, TX
In town for a family event and not enough room at the house so I decided to stay close by at this Hampton. The room itself was clean, the bed and pillow comfortable, and I used points so the price was right. Breakfast was standard and nothing special, but it served the purpose. The hotel was quiet even though it was full one night with a large wedding party. It was too cold for me to swim but I did see others taking advantage of the pool. My only real complaint was the towels(and I had three night’s experience) were all dinghy. It certainly detracted from the experience and my impression of this location.
Ryan D.
Place rating: 3 Coral Springs, FL
Hampton Inn is normally a great balance of a nice, clean hotel at a reasonable price. This location, while attractively priced, is not the Hampton Inn that most travelers are used to. The problem is that in the Spring Hill/Brooksville market, there are few hotels to choose from. Don’t get me wrong. The staff was very pleasant. The room however, was less to be desired. To start, there was something that appeared to be lint(like dryer lint) embedded into the carpet near the Air Conditioning unit. Second, the drain in the tub could not keep up with the shower, 4 – 6 inches of water accumulate after only a minute of running the shower with the drain wide open. These are issues that I interpret as complacency, as there are few choices for hotels as mentioned above. As soon as someone decides to open a competing hotel, or remodel an existing one, places like this will be done for. If you don’t mind a drive about 30 – 45 minutes north to Ocala, you will find a much better selection of hotels there.
Kayce S.
Place rating: 3 Luling, LA
This is one of those older Hampton Inns. You know, the ones that are kinda decorated like your grandma’s place and that have very lived-in well-worn look, the ones that don’t have any suites? It’s a far cry from the shiny new modern pretty ones, but then the price should tell you that on its own. At roughly 80 bucks a night and with not much else in town that you’ve ever heard of, it’s definitely a keeper though. Small pool, the grounds were maintained, the rooms were clean, and everything was in working order. The rooms near the elevator on the 3rd floor were smoking rooms, so it didn’t smell super fresh when we got upstairs, but it wasn’t an overwhelming«ugh, smoke» smell. Just… a little stale, I guess. I heard absolutely zero from any neighboring rooms(though it’s not like there were a lot of people there) and I didn’t wake up with an angry back from a plywood-like bed. We decided to sleep in for once on this trip, so I have zero clue what the breakfast area was like. If you’re headed to Weeki Wachee to see the cheesy awesome mermaids and need a place to stay, this is an inexpensive safe bet. What more is there to say?