This is the kind of place that I really hope can maintain its standards as the years go on. It's almost brand new (as of June 2008), so everything looks very nice and is well-kept. If they keep it that way, there's no other place we'd ever stay in Vegas.
Easily the best Hampton Inn room we've had. Well designed, clean, quiet. The best part about the room is they designed it to where there is a 3/4 wall between the bed and the bathroom and front door. So even if there were hallway noise (which, thankfully, there wasn't during our stay), I think it would be less of an issue.
But, speaking of noise, there is a lot of building going on in Summerlin, including a bit lot to the west of the hotel. The workers were out before 8 a.m. on our second morning, which wasn't a problem for us, but I could see it annoying others.
The free business center had two computers and two printers. (As is Hampton tradition, one printer didn't work correctly. But the other did, so no worries.) The exercise room was as modern as any I've seen at high-priced properties. Television monitors were built into each machine.
The breakfast layout was typical Hampton. Nothing more, nothing less.
Summerlin is a suburb and it feels like a suburb. But I didn't mind that after a day on the Strip. Getting to and from the Strip wasn't a problem at all. I'm guessing it was about a 7 or so mile drive each way, with traffic flowing well each time we made the journey.
There's no question at all that this is where we'd stay if going back to Vegas.
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