The Hampton Inn was a pretty nice place, more of an upscale, newly remodeled look. The room I got was a roll in shower room. There was a lot of space in the room so moving around was easy. The bed was a king and could be accessed on both sides. The height of the bed is pretty tall. The bathroom was set up nicely. The only complaint about the bathroom was that there was no lighting in the shower area.
The property was set up wheelchair friendly. They have a lift into the spa but not the pool. Parking close to the room was a plus. I would stay here again if I am going to be in the Truckee area.
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