This facade of a hotel may call itself a Hampton, owned by Hilton, but in reality it would be more appropriate to call it a Super 6. As a Licensed General Contractor, I am appalled at the quality of cheap construction and poor craftsmanship throughout the entire building. From rooms with mildew floor condensation (smells like mold); carpet tiles lifting up due to moisture; large door gaps around unit doors; no door threshold plates; unsecured “Pex” plumbing on shower heads; poor quality of Sheetrock finishing, etc. Reminded me of a very cheap built hotel. I wasn’t necessary sure the building wasn’t going to collapse in an natural emergency. The one nice thing I will say is the front desk was very accommodating in moving me from the first room assigned (mildew, smell of mold, and carpet tiles lifting up) to another room with just carpet tiles lifting up; all for $200.00 per night. Next time in town, if I want cheap accommodations, I’ll book a room at the Super 6 Hotel, it would about the same experience.