Congratulations on becoming a hotel on my «Never Again» list! In 15 years of traveling for a living(150+ nights per year), I find very few major hotels that are a dump; this hotel is one of then. One entrance to the building, a building that looks like an abandoned building that you’d expect to see in Detroit, a parking lot that doesn’t have enough spaces for guests, floors that have smoking and non-smoking rooms intermixed, and hallways that smell like a bowling alley. Do yourself a favor and stay elsewhere! If this hotel were located anywhere else, it would be out of business!
Linda M.
Tu valoración: 4 Orwigsburg, PA
Defiantly a nice place to stay in Hazleton. We stayed in a standard King room with a valley view. Room was a nice size, and very clean. Free Wifi worked well. They also have a nice breakfast with plenty of options. Check in was fast, and all the employees that we came in contact with were very nice. Outdoor pool was clean. FYI– the hotel is undergoing renovations right now, but we were not bothered by that.
Greg T.
Tu valoración: 3 West Orange, NJ
A total pain in the ass to find as the address puts you 5 miles away in downtown Hazelton. Room was large and fitness center was decent size. Staff was helpful and accomdating and the room was clean. Prices were cheap here at around $ 100.
Amy R.
Tu valoración: 5 Drexel Hill, PA
I have to give this hotel 5⁄5 not because its a high end hotel of course but because it was an excellent value for the money. We made our stop there to go to the Bloomsburg Fair which is about 35 mins from there as the Bloomsburg hotels sell out fast and spike their rates this week every year. We booked two rooms($ 99 each!) because we have three teenage daughters who can no longer share a double bed. We asked that they be near us and they gave us side by side rooms which was perfect. My girls loved that the wifi was free and seemed to work well. Rooms were clean with updated furniture, soft bed and good pillows. Shower had good water pressure and they have neutrogena shampoo/conditioner. Free coffee and tea 24 hrs in the lobby which is convenient and had a nice selection of teas and creamers. The best part of our stay was when we went to breakfast. As always, breakfast is complimentary and open until 10. It’s your typical breakfast with turkey sausage, ready made cheese omelets, waffle maker, yogurt, french toast strips, oatmeal, cereal and plenty of pastries/bagels etc. but the best part was they had an outdoor terrace which overlooked a beautiful valley. Stunning fall views. If it wasn’t Hazleton(which is definitely a stop over place as there is not much to do close by) I would have paid double just for the view. Ask for the valley view otherwise you have Rt 81 on the other side although the noise wasn’t bothersome at all. Sound proof rooms, didn’t even hear my girls and all their noise next door. If I had to find a complaint it would be that although it states in the bathroom that toiletries including toothpaste are complimentary, when we asked for toothpaste we were told that they were for sale?! This kind of threw me but it was late and I didn’t want to bother the manager over toothpaste. There is an outdoor pool, which I didn’t see or use and a fitness center that we didn’t get to use either but I assume they are both upgraded as the hotel seemed newer. Definitely a great hotel to stop at for an overnighter on your way to the fair!
Ginger R.
Tu valoración: 4 Philadelphia, PA
It’s a Hampton Inn… clean, basic, reliable choice. Usually peaceful and quiet when you need to catch some shut-eye. Decent breakfast is included in the cost of the room: oatmeal, eggs, make-your-own waffle, etc. Wi-fi. Small fitness room. I have stayed at this one several times on my way to or from somewhere else. Generally the staff have been wonderful – with a recent exception, just one evening front desk guy who was rather condescending and dismissive. So, I am not going to hold that against the whole establishment. The place is showing some slight wear – frayed shower curtains, door mechanisms that don’t quite work right. Rooms with a valley view cost more… but given how little time I spend in a hotel room, and even less of that looking out the window, I am fine with the view of the parking lot.
Chelsea W.
Tu valoración: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Had a great stay here. 2 nights, Valley View. Awesome. The staff was friendly and helpful. The breakfast was good. The room was clean and comfortable(I’m a bit of a germ-a-phobe, so I deeply appreciated this). The view was spectacular, especially at sunset. We also really enjoyed the complimentary cookies and the outdoor seating area. Overall, a wonderful place to stay and relax. Would totally stay here again.
Cindy L.
Tu valoración: 3 Manhattan, NY
For such a empty & slow town, Hampton Inn in Hazleton is pretty decent. Hazleton is an odd town with very little in it — even the strip malls are pretty backwards & drab. I’ve never seen such odd stores. Even though I stayed here so I can go snowboarding, Hazleton didn’t really keep me entertained or satisfied my stomach during the downtime. Hampton Inn was pretty standard. They’re doing construction in the lobby right now but it doesn’t really get in the way unless you plan on hanging out in the lobby. The front desk wasn’t rude but they could be friendlier. I didn’t feel especially welcomed. What is awesome though — is their complimentary Otis Spunkmeyer cookies at the front desk. They’re put out in the evenings — I kept on stealing more & more(YUMMY!). Rooms — nice comfy beds, free wifi, & updated flatscreens but no fridge or microwave. Bathroom was average. Breakfast — pretty conventional continental breakfast w/cereal, pastries, fruit, oatmeal, waffle maker, toast, bagel, muffins. It’s considered«full» bc they have 3 hot dishes that alternate. On day 1, they had eggs, sausage, & french toast sticks. On day 2, omelets, sausage, & home fries. Extraordinary? No but it fills you up. Decent hotel in a boring town — would I stay again? No, but only bc the town was pretty uninteresting.
Adam M.
Tu valoración: 2 San Diego, CA
All of the rooms comforter’s stuffing had formed into softball sized lumps. Here for a wedding and everyone’s room had the same issue. Housekeeping did not remove the disposable plates from the continental breakfast we brought back to the room. For $ 90 a night I think we would have been just as good at the $ 50 motel down the street.
Graham C.
Tu valoración: 3 Washington, DC
3.5 stars. This is your typical Hampton Inn. Free breakfast, free internet, and comfortable budget accommodations. However, this hotel does have one of the best views I’ve ever seen at a hotel, budget or otherwise. Half of the rooms face the valley, the others face a parking lot. If you can tell from the stars, I faced the lot. Now, I realize it’s luck of the draw, but as a Diamond with Hilton I expected some better luck. And the room smelled like chemicals. If you stay here. make sure you ask for rooms on the view side. Unless you’ve got a thing for sodium lamps and truck noises.