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Eugene May 8, 2001 4:14 pm

Breakfast at Hampton Inn: The Definitive Thread
 
"Hampton Inn and Hampton Inn & Suites powered up their free breakfast program at 1,000 U.S. locations. Called the Perfect Start Breakfast, the program includes new food products, new food presentation layouts, and special items like a PerfecTouch beverage cup that turns cool with cold beverages and warm with hot beverages. Perfect Start will be implemented at all Hampton hotels by the end of summer.

The program will offer Hampton franchisees six themed breakfast packages: Holiday, Country Home, Collegiate, Cape Cod, Corporate and Autumn. They will use visual props like baker's racks and sports paraphernalia to add eye appeal to the breakfast presentation. New food products include a cinnamon roll created exclusively for Hampton by Sara Lee."

http://www.bestfares.com/travel/desk...y.asp?id=19278

volrichard Oct 24, 2003 5:49 pm

Hampton to offer Hot Breakfasts
 
Had lunch with spouse of a Hilton VP yesterday (Hampton division). Said he was in the process of making the rounds to all Hamptons in an effort to roll out hot breakfast offerings starting sometime in 2004. Would make me consider there as opposed to some older Hiltons or DT's.

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boilermaker Oct 24, 2003 7:09 pm

Have visited a couple Hamptons that have a hot breakfast of sorts. Last one was HI Niagra Falls NY - eggs, sausage, bacon, buscuits and gravy. Not too bad, and the gravy was pretty good.

cordelli Oct 24, 2003 8:42 pm

They have those french toast things you put in the toaster, do those count?

I think they have to or everybody will go to hgi's when they get a chance. Free internet, free breakfast, etc.

MileageAddict Oct 25, 2003 6:48 am

I recently stayed at a Hampton Inn that is part of a test of the new breakfast offerings. The staff was excited, had us fill out surveys and mentioned that they were one of only 24 Hamptons chosen for the test study. The breakfast area had an upscale facelift as far as presentation, hot offerings such as egg McMuffin type sandwiches and pancakes were offered. For those without time for a sit-down breakfast, there is a fancy display of bagged breakfasts which consist of a granola bar, muffin, apple and bottle of water.

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jnbinpvb Oct 19, 2004 6:47 am

Hampton Inn Ad in USAToday-Breakfast
 
I have been noticing the "20 sausage patties, 16 eggs, and a..." advertisement for Hampton in USAToday for the past few weeks. I have seen it for a few weeks now. The ad with Frank, frequent business traveler....

Two nights ago, I stayed at a Hampton Inn, went to breakfast and still the old style fare was there; lots of sweet rolls, cereal, and not much else...no new breakfast.

I left a voice mail for the hotel mgr.before leaving, asking why no new advertized breakfast ; no reply yet. I then called Diamond Desk, mentioning the advertisement this morning and asked why I didn't see the new breakfast where I stayed two nights ago?

The respone was: " If you saw it in USA Today, you know more than we do"...Huh???? :eek:

cathsatx Oct 19, 2004 8:45 am

My understanding is that they are in the process of renovating all the hotels to the new look and features and that all hotels should be switched over by the end of the year.

How to tell if your hotel has been revamped? I remember reading somewhere to look at the hotels webpage, but the three HIs I've stayed in recently have not appeared to be renovated on the webpage, but were in reality. YMMV.

gretchendz Oct 19, 2004 9:02 am

here's How to tell
 
You can tell from the website what has been added to a given hotel--this link describes how:



http://hamptoninn.hilton.com/en/hp/p...atsnew,quad,30

Jassy-50 Oct 19, 2004 9:25 am


Originally Posted by gretchendz
You can tell from the website what has been added to a given hotle--this link describes how:



http://hamptoninn.hilton.com/en/hp/p...atsnew,quad,30

Excellent tip. Thanks, gretchendz. ^

jnbinpvb Oct 19, 2004 9:42 am

thanks
 
thanks to all for the tips, I never thought about checking the web, even tho' that's where I make all my res'v...still kinda funny that corp Diamond doesn't knpw the answer. :D

traveler4ever Oct 19, 2004 11:36 am

A few weekends ago, I stayed at the Hampton Inn in Brooksville Florida for the night. Cute place in the middle of nowhere :) They had the breakfast shown in the Hampton Inn ad. They had these "scrambled" eggs that were preformed in the shape of a circle, sausage gravy, hot biscuits plus all the other usual ammenities. I thought the breakfast was excellent! If only they could do something about their pillows at that particular Hampton Inn :(

uastarflyer Oct 19, 2004 11:41 am


Originally Posted by gretchendz
You can tell from the website what has been added to a given hotel--this link describes how:



http://hamptoninn.hilton.com/en/hp/p...atsnew,quad,30

Yes but that section is not up-to-date for several properties. You would think they would instantly slap on things like free wireless broadband, but they don't. Instead those are pleasant surprises one finds upon checking in! :)

Agree with the poster who said the conversions are in process. It is expected to be completed in all properties by the end of the year. Having stayed in several "enhanced" HI's recently I definitely like them. ^

Margk Oct 25, 2004 1:22 pm

1-800-hampton cannot tell you if hotel has hot breakfast
 
I just called the 1-800-hampton line as the property listing did not show anywhere if it was serving the new HOT breakfast advertised on TV. They could not tell me. They told me I had to call the property direct, since most Hampton Inns are privately owned the person said they had no way of knowing what kind of breakfast was being served. I thought this was a Hilton move called "MAKE IT HAMPTON" and the hot breakfast was a part of 127 changes being made, so, would it not make sense that central reservations would be aware when the hot breakfast was implemented. I've looked at several properties that have hot breakfasts and they are not showing it yet in the highlights section. Do you think that perhaps Hampton is waiting to update each properties listing until most of them are switched over to hot, I think the deadline is December 2004. Untill then we have to call the property?
Any comments or suggestions of a better way to know if breakfast is hot or cold at a HAMPTON INN would be appreciated?

bigjim Oct 25, 2004 4:40 pm

The hot breakfast isn't anything to write home about to start off with. I'd suggest calling the hotel if you really need to know.

hedoman Oct 25, 2004 4:57 pm

The answer is obvious, and bigjim said it best.


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