While Hampton Inns aren’t the Ritz-Carlton, the Hampton Inn in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, makes you feel like you’re staying at a five-star resort. I’ve visited this location multiple times, and it consistently stands out—but the true shining star has to be Beth at the front desk. Her warmth and professionalism, along with the efforts of the entire team—from the breakfast crew to housekeeping and management—make every stay feel like home away from home.
The hotel itself is clean, bright, and welcoming. I really appreciate how well-lit the hallways are—no dark, dingy corridors here. As soon as I opened the door to my room, I noticed the fresh, clean scent, which was reassuring. One of the first things I do in any hotel room is turn on all the lights, and it’s surprisingly rare these days to find a room where every bulb works. Here, everything was in perfect order, showing the attention to detail by the cleaning and maintenance staff.
The fitness center is especially impressive for a hotel in this category—well-equipped and very clean. The common areas are modern and inviting; I saw families enjoying time together, business travelers working comfortably, and kids playing. The furnishings and carpeting are up-to-date, which adds to the overall comfort and aesthetic.
Simply put, I wouldn’t recommend any other hotel in the area. This Hampton Inn goes above and beyond, and I’ll definitely keep...
Read moreWas hardly able to get any sleep at all, as MANY of the rooms are against the highway and inadequately insulted. I was told all the king rooms are on this side. It was SO LOUD, and that was even after me downloading and playing a white noise app on high. Hotel management didn’t do anything either. They said there was nothing they could do because they were sold out. A property in this spot needs to be adequately insulated and prepared for sound, but it’s been this way for years if you look at the reviews. They simply don’t have the integrity to care. People come to hotels to do one thing, get sleep. The general manager was about as unprofessional as I one could ever be… rudely being condescending and talking over me despite me being as polite and respectful as can be… and if she can’t deal with a simple situation and such an easy-going person like me, I can’t imagine her ever being able to handle any kind of challenge…like somebody yelling and being disrespectful, etc. Which as we all know, is all too common unfortunately these days. She’s paid to make situations better, but single-handedly makes them worse. Very strange person and I can’t fathom how she’s the manager of anything. She honestly shouldn’t be managing a mop. Saddest thing is, if she’s comfortable with acting this way, ownership must not care either. Stay elsewhere. There are so many...
Read moreIt was an ok experience. I intended to book the Arnold Palmer Marriott across the way but accidentally selected this hotel. First being Hilton Honors members we were not offered water or anything. Receptionist was nice and we fid appreciate the Steelers decor at front desk area. Breakfast didn’t stand up to the Hampton’s we have been to in the past, no variety. Drury Inn does the best job at breakfast, but there is not one in the Latrobe area. Room relatively clean and most things in working order, the first room we went too someone had hand pulled the window blind so we could not open the blinds to let light in and the attendant said no maintenance person would be available to repair, so we moved to another room. These rooms need brighter light as they are dated with dark color carpets and finishes along with yellow hue lighting, which is initially depressing. I’m hoping whenever this hotel is remodeled you will select lighter colors and daylight bright lights! Seems like walls are very thin, we heard children running & playing in hallway for about an hour around 11:30 pm. I can’t say I would choose to stay at this hotel again unless I had no...
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