From first appearance this hotel appears very fresh and new but there is a secret lurking, MOLD! Run at all cost. Our first room 212 was reaking of mold. It was hard to breath, we didn’t stay in the room longer than 10 minutes and my eyes begin itching and nose running , the walls and carpet felt moist, my 10 year old said the bed feels wet. As someone who is very familiar with construction and remodeling, I begin looking for signs and bingo coming from the fire water outlet was creeping black mold, I lifted the picture and bingo more mold, looked around the smoke detector, and more mold, I immediately got my children out of this room we head down to request a new room, we got a new room 234, it was milder but it still had the same wet, moldy, mildew smell. My children have allergies as well and there was no way we could stay here without them getting sick, we left . I have stayed at many Hampton Inns, this was by far the worst! There is definitely water damage, the roof or a leaking pipe. Or it was not probably dehumidified after a water event, but it is wet somewhere and I think the owner is definitely aware and covering it up. Message to owner : get an inspection to at minimum protect the employees working and breathing in those spores daily. Secondly as business owner take accountability and have integrity about your business, it not worth the health risk and potentially facing law suits, there is a time when you just need to let it go and start over. You would make so much more revenue if you did.
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