Bakersfield's BEST Hotel? Hampton Inn & Suites North-Airport Review!
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into the swirling vortex of Bakersfield hotel reviews. I'm talking about a deep dive into the Hampton Inn & Suites North-Airport! And honestly? After spending a few nights there, I've got some feelings. Let's just say there's good, there's… alright, and there's the stuff you'll probably forget by lunchtime.
First Impressions (and the Parking Situation…):
So, first things first: Accessibility. Crucial, right? Well, the Hampton Inn gets a solid "thumbs up" here. We're talking ramps, elevators, and all that jazz. Seems legit for wheelchair accessibility. Now, the car park situation… It's free, praise be! And car power charging stations-- nice touch for the eco-conscious. However, finding a spot after a long drive? That's a Bakersfield-sized challenge, almost. Valet parking? Nope, you're on your own.
Check-In: Contactless - Hallelujah!
Contactless check-in/out is a beautiful thing. Saves you from awkward small talk after a long flight! The Front desk [24-hour] is also great!
Rooms: Comfort and Convenience (and the Slightly Creaky A/C…):
Okay, let's talk rooms. My room? A non-smoking zone, thank goodness. And it was pretty darn comfy. Air conditioning? Yep, crucial in Bakersfield. The blackout curtains were a lifesaver – that Bakersfield sun is BRUTAL. Wi-Fi [free] in the room? A MUST. Actually, Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! is not just a selling point, it is essential! Now, the Air conditioning is, well, let's just say it had character. Sometimes it sounded like a dying velociraptor, but hey, the room got cold. Additional Toilet? I did not know about this feature, but I was happy about the outcome! The bathroom was functional, the bathrobes were a nice touch, and the complimentary tea and coffee/tea maker? Essential to get you through the day! Also, the Bed, oh how nice and large!
The in-room safe box was cool and the laptop workspace was great for me to get some work done. Alarm clock? Yep, it worked. Shower? Fine. The Slippers were a plus, and the quality of the Toiletries were as usual in a Hampton Inn. The extra long bed worked for me being tall!
Interconnecting room(s) available, Internet access – LAN, Internet access – wireless? All these are nice features if one likes them. Room decorations? Ok, so there were some pictures on the wall but that is about it. Soundproofing? Not really, I could hear my neighbours now and then, but it was not that bad.
Cleanliness and Safety: The Pandemic's Legacy:
Let's be real, Cleanliness and safety are on everyone's minds these days. Hampton Inn seems to be taking it seriously, which is a big plus in my book. Anti-viral cleaning products? Professional-grade sanitizing services? Good. Rooms sanitized between stays? Very good. Hand sanitizer everywhere? Excellent. Daily disinfection in common areas? Love it. Staff trained in safety protocol? Awesome. Individually-wrapped food options? Yeah, they are there. I appreciated the effort, but the Physical distancing of at least 1 meter? Sometimes felt a little awkward in the breakfast area. But hey, safety first, right?
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Breakfast is the Star! (Everything Else… Meh.):
Alright, the Breakfast [buffet]! Listen, it is the star of the show. They had the standard Breakfast [buffet]: eggs, waffles, fruit, cereal, the works. The Asian breakfast? I didn't try it. International cuisine in the restaurant? Okay, it's a buffet, so don't expect Michelin-star quality, but it was edible. Coffee shop? I think there was one, maybe. Poolside bar? Nah. Restaurants? Nope. Snack bar? Technically, there's a convenience store off the lobby, so… yeah. A la carte in restaurant, Asian cuisine in restaurant, Bottle of water, Buffet in restaurant, Coffee/tea in restaurant, Desserts in restaurant, Happy hour, International cuisine in restaurant, Room service [24-hour], Salad in restaurant, Soup in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant, Western breakfast, Western cuisine in restaurant. These are all something I would not expect, but this is my experience.
Things to Do & Ways to Relax: Gym…And a Pool?
Swimming pool? The outdoor pool looked inviting, honestly, didn't have time. Gym/fitness? Yep, there's a Fitness center with the usual treadmills and weights. The Spa? Nope, no Spa. Sauna? Absolutely not. Steamroom? Not now. Everything is basic in this category.
Services and Conveniences: Hits and Misses
The Daily housekeeping was spot on. Laundry service? Score! Cash withdrawal? You can. Concierge? Not really, but the front desk was helpful. Business facilities? They have them, but it is not their strength. Elevator? Yes. Car park [on-site] is a plus too!
Air conditioning in public area, Audio-visual equipment for special events, Cash withdrawal, Contactless check-in/out, Daily housekeeping, Doorman, Dry cleaning, Elevator, Essential condiments, Food delivery, Gift/souvenir shop, Indoor venue for special events, Invoice provided, Ironing service, Laundry service, Luggage storage, Meeting/banquet facilities, Meetings, Meeting stationery, On-site event hosting, Outdoor venue for special events, Projector/LED display, Safety deposit boxes, Seminars, Shrine, Smoking area, Terrace, Wi-Fi for special events, Xerox/fax in business center. These are services, but nothing overly special.
For the Kids: Family Friendly…Maybe?
Babysitting service? Not sure. Family/child friendly? Depends on your kids. Kids facilities? Not much. Kids meal? I doubt it.
Getting Around: Airport Shuttle – Yes!
Airport transfer? Yes! Taxi service? Yes! Car park [free of charge]? Yes! Bicycle parking? Not sure.
My Big "Meh" Moment:
Alright, let's get honest. There was this one night where the fire alarm went off at 3 AM. Now, I totally get that safety is key (they have Fire extinguisher, Smoke alarms, Security [24-hour] etc!), but waking up to a blaring alarm and scrambling down the stairs in my pajamas? Not ideal. Turns out it was a false alarm. But still, it was a night cut short, and that leaves a mark!
So, the Verdict?
Look, the Hampton Inn & Suites North-Airport is a solid, reliable option. It's clean, the beds are comfy, the free breakfast is a win, and the staff are generally friendly. It is very clean and safe. It has the security features. You get great value for the price. It's not going to blow your mind, but it's a comfortable and safe place to rest your weary head after a long travel day.
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Green Bay's BEST Stadium Area Hotel: Quality Inn Game Day Guarantee!Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's meticulously planned itinerary. This is… my Bakersfield, California, escape, courtesy of the Hampton Inn & Suites Bakersfield North-Airport. Let the chaos BEGIN!
Day 1: Arrival and the Existential Dread of Budget Hotels
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: The Dreaded Flight & Bakersfield's Lovely Embrace
Ugh, the flight. You know, that pre-packaged purgatory of stale peanuts, crying babies, and the lingering scent of someone's weird, questionable cologne. Anyway, I survived. Touching down in Bakersfield… well, it wasn't love at first sight. More like a gentle, slightly dusty, handshake. But hey, the sun was shining, and I had a room (hopefully not haunted) at the Hampton Inn. The airport shuttle driver was… interesting. He apparently knew everyone and regaled me with the life story of a guy who once fixed his car. I'm already feeling the Bakersfield vibe.
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Check-in and the Quest for Wi-Fi Salvation
Alright, check-in. Standard procedure. "Welcome to the Hampton Inn, here's your keycard, enjoy your stay" the lady behind desk was a beacon of efficiency, which was a pleasant surpise. I'm pretty sure she wasn't smiling, but I'm not gonna hold that against her. First order of business: Wi-Fi. My lifeline. I'm on a mission to connect, check emails, and, more importantly, Instagram my travel selfies, because if I don't document it, did it even happen? Found the Wi-Fi. Mostly. It could be better.
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Unpacking and Room Reconnaissance
The room. It's… functional. Two queen beds. Standard hotel art. The air conditioning is working (thank the sweet baby Jesus – it's hot out there!). I spent a solid ten minutes debating whether to put my suitcase on the bed and immediately caved. It's a hotel, who am I kidding? Gotta find the outlets. These are crucial. Also, marveling at the complimentary toiletries because who doesn't love tiny shampoos? I'm probably gonna take them ALL, just in case.
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: A Dip in the Pool? Maybe
There's a pool. I saw it through the window. It's… well, a pool. I had grand visions of myself diving in, becoming a graceful water nymph, but… the thought of actually, physically applying myself to the task seemed daunting. The hotel pool usually involves questionable cleanliness and a few kids splashing. Might pass. For now.
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: The Search for Dinner (and Avoiding Greasy Spoons)
Okay, dinner. This is where the real adventure begins. I’m STARVING. The airport options were bleak, so I'm venturing out. The hotel receptionist mumbled something about a good sushi place, a steakhouse, and a… a place that looked suspiciously like a diner. The diner sounds temptingly terrifying. I'm imagining it smelling like coffee and regret. But… sushi? In Bakersfield? I'm torn. I'll ask again the desk guy, who told me the weather was fine, and he seems genuinely enthusiastic about the steakhouse. I'm leaning towards steak. Or maybe Chinese food. This is gonna take some serious deliberation.
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM: The Steakhouse Verdict (and a Moment of Mild Panic)
I went to the steakhouse. It was… adequate. The steak was cooked, the potatoes were… potato-shaped, the server was doing her best. But I felt a distinct absence of soul, you know? Like, the entire experience was pre-packaged, sterilized. I suddenly had the urge to just run to In-N-Out. Maybe I should've taken the sushi gamble. As I sat, eating, I found my mind wandering: what am I doing here? Am I supposed to be feeling something? Should I have learned something about Bakersfield before I arrived? Panic, a little bit!
9:00 PM Onward: Room Service Temptation and Bedtime Meditations
Back in the room. Room service is a possibility. The menu looks… tempting. I'm also seriously fantasizing about just collapsing into the comfy Hampton Inn bed. I got a double whammy of physical and mental exhaustion. I also have a very strong urge to take all the pillowcases. Gotta resist that urge. Tonight's plan: watch some mindless TV, scroll through TikTok (don't judge!), and try not to overthink the meaning of life in a California oil town. Let's see how that goes. Good night, Bakersfield. Wish me luck.
Day 2: A Day of Unexpected Adventures and the Bakersfield Blues
- 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Breakfast Buffet (and the Early Bird Special
I'm up! Breakfast is calling. The Hampton Inn breakfast buffet. It's a marvel of efficiency and mild disappointment. The scrambled eggs are… beige. The oatmeal is… oatmeal. But there's coffee! Strong, black, caffeinated salvation. I'm gonna face today with a belly full of beige eggs and a heart full of hope. Maybe. Gotta get in before the hordes descend.
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Exploring… Something. Anything.
Ok. I need a plan. What's there to do in Bakersfield? Google maps is my friend. I'm thinking of visiting the Buck Owens Crystal Palace, the Kern County Museum, or maybe a park. Maybe I'll drive, maybe I'll Uber. Maybe I'll just sit in the hotel room and watch TV and eat my snacks. The possibilities! They're paralyzing.
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM: The Buck Owens Experience (and a Touch of Country Charm)
Alright, I went to the Crystal Palace! And it was… actually pretty cool. Buck Owens himself was a proper country legend, and the place is full of memorabilia, and there are some live bands. I even bought a bumper sticker ("Bakersfield or Bust!") and almost, almost bought a cowboy hat. I'm just not a cowboy hat person, you know? But it made me feel… something. Something other than the existential dread of being in a budget hotel. Maybe Bakersfield is growing on me.
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Lunch (and the Quest for Local Flavor)
After the Buck Owens thing, I was starving. I avoided the chain restaurants. Asked for directions. Found a taco place. It was… good. Real simple, real delicious, real cheap. This is the Bakersfield I was hoping for! It didn't look like "anything fancy," but it was perfect, the type of place you just sink into, and find a little escape.
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Museuming (or the Art of Pretending to Be Cultured)
I found a museum. Kern County Museum. I wandered through the exhibits, trying to look like I knew what I was doing. The exhibits were interesting, and the history of Kern County is probably fascinating. I just don't read signs. Lots of pioneer life and agriculture stuff. Took a picture of an antique tractor and called it a day.
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Back to the Hotel & the Pool Debacle
Back to the hotel. Fatigued. Had a nap. Almost went to the pool but chickened out. Maybe tomorrow. I spent some time writing in my journal (just kidding, I opened my laptop and had a scroll through my online library). Seriously debating room service pizza tonight.
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM : The Existential Hotel Bar Debate:
There's a bar downstairs. I'm told it's, "adequate." Should I go? Will I meet someone interesting? Will I end up talking to myself? Is beer really worth it? Can I fake being a social butterfly? A lot of big questions to ponder.
7:00 PM Onward: Dinner (and the Truth About Hotel Bars)
Hotel bar. It was empty. I ordered a beer. Talked to the bartender, a very nice guy named… well, I forgot his name, but he'd been a bartender for like, 40 million years. We talked about Bakersfield and how people sometimes underestimate it. I ended up just having a few drinks and a burger, and I felt… okay. I watched a random sports game on TV