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Excellent stay!
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4.9 |
Guest name: sande63, Illinois
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Jun 2008
We went to Moline to attend a wedding, and this Hampton Inn did not disappoint us. I had my elderly parents with us, and we got to the hotel early, approximately 1:15 pm. I had asked for an early check-in so we could change at the hotel before the wedding. The lady at the front desk, I believe her name was Sherry, was very pleasant and helpful. She was able to get us into our rooms for the early check-in.
The rooms were clean, spacious and were very nice, especially since this is a new hotel (1-2 years old). Even though the hotel is by the airport, we did not experience any loud noises from the airport.
The only poor experience was that there was a girl's softball tournament that weekend in Moline, and we had to deal with girl's running down the halls and being genuinely noisy and obnoxious. Lucky, it did not last all night and quieted down around 11 pm. Of course, that is not the hotel's fault as I would guess alot of the hotels in Moline experienced those same issues.
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Value
5.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Not bad
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4.3 |
Guest name: JFann823, Saint Louis, Missouri
I stayed here for one night on business. I have mostly good things to say but one bad. I will start with the good. This hotel was obviously relatively new. I had a very large room with a sofa. The configuration of the room is like what I have seen at other new Hamptons - small bathroom but sink and mirror in an alcove in the room. The room was clean and the staff was super friendly. Staying at a hotel right by the airport, I expected airplane noise. I really did not hear anything from outside.
Ok, here comes the bad. My one complaint though was that there was little to no insulation between the rooms. I heard the guy next to me cough and - I kid you not - snore all night. Luckily I am a pretty heavy sleeper but that is ridiculous. I did not request to be moved since it was so late at night but the staff was so friendly, I am sure that they would have tried to accomodate me.
Granted, when I go to places like Moline, I do not expect the Ritz and I would probably stay here again since it appeared to be the newest hotel in town. However, I will request a room at the end of the hall so it minimizes my chances of sharing a wall.
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Business service
4.0 Value
5.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
3.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Overall a great stay.
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3.6 |
Guest name: DVCBob, Far West Suburbs of Chicago
Guest type: Family with children
stayed in Feb 2008
We arrived at the hotel at 10 am realizing that check in was not until 3. When we walked into the lobby there were no other guests and few cars in the parking lot. When we told the front desk attendant that we were checking in she looked at us funny and said "I'll see if we have anything clean". That was fair but it kind of reminded me of the scene from Meet the Parents when Ben Stiller was trying to board the plane and the ticketing agent kept calling out other rows, realizing that there were no other people there. The hotel was above average for Hampton Inn properties, clean and well kept. Breakfast was typical and replenished often. Called down and asked for more towels and seemed like before I hung up they were at the door. Different front desk person on the second day was helpful with an internet problem. Overall a pleasant stay.
My ratings for this hotel are:
3.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Business service
3.0 Value
4.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
3.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Great Stop in the Quad Cities!
Guest name: Historiana, NJ
A great choice when coming into Quad Cities area on business. You can literally walk to it from the airport terminal as it is just across the parking lot. Has very nice lobby, fitness room, small snack shop and pool. Rooms were roomy with nice work space. Everything that is good about Hampton Inn’s!
High ceiling retreat just off I 280 and I 74
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4.0 |
Guest name: Littletoot2, Chicago suburbs
Guest type: Older travelers
stayed in Dec 2007
Just returned from our Thanksgiving night stay at the Hampton. Booked two rooms, a King with sofa sleeper and a King handicapped accessible for the father-in-law. Although our room was very spacious, the bathroom was disappointingly small with a traditional tub/shower/stool setup that barely left room to enter and then close the door. The sink/vanity area adjoining was far more spacious with a single sunken bowl, large granite countertop, huge lighted mirror, and open shelving conveniently placed next to the closet. The king-sized bed was also located on that end of the room with the couch/sofa sleeper across from the room entry. Its location next to the air/heat unit could prove uncomfortable for a third party using the sleeper as our grown daughter indicated the next moring. There's a fridge/microwave/wetbar setup with an extended granite counter that would function well as an entertainment center for small corporate gatherings located just inside the room entry.
The King handicapped room was far more traditional in size and setup. However, the large tiled bath with walk-in shower was amazing. One of the nicest bathrooms I've seen in similar priced accommodations. The granite vanity with sunken bowl sink was contained within the bathroom itself, which would limit its access depending on the relationship of individuals sharing the room with this traditional setup.
The pool area was well done, however, both the whirlpool and rectangular swimming pool are small with the depth reaching 4 feet in the 'deep' end of the pool. The towel cart contained no clean towels on Thanksgiving evening, but had been restocked the following morning. The small fitness area had a treadmill, elliptical machine, and cycling unit. All three setups faced a tv which was placed high on the wall across from the entry door.
Breakfast featured sweet breads, rolls, doughnuts, cold cereals, single serving pre-packaged oatmeal, fresh fruits, and the makings for egg McMuffins... ham, cartoonish fried eggs, and biscuits. Fresh coffee, hot water for tea and hot chocolate, OJ, apple juice, grapefruit juice, and two milk options completed the beverage selections. The breakfast area was quite spacious and well designed, providing privacy so that your party could truly enjoy their breakfast.
In summary, this Hampton Inn is an upscale addition to the standard chain options out by the airport. The only downside I observed was that there are limited restaurant options nearby... so eat dinner out before you check in. You should sleep well here unless you're unfortunate enough to end up on the very basic sofa sleeper with the air blasting 2 feet from your head in a King sleeper unit.
My ratings for this hotel are:
2.0 Check in / front desk
5.0 Business service
4.0 Value
3.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness