Seattle's BEST Downtown Hotel? Hampton Inn Everett's SHOCKING Secret!

Hampton Inn Seattle Everett Downtown Everett (WA) United States

Hampton Inn Seattle Everett Downtown Everett (WA) United States

Seattle's BEST Downtown Hotel? Hampton Inn Everett's SHOCKING Secret!

Seattle's BEST Downtown Hotel? Hampton Inn Everett's SHOCKING Secret! - A Review You Won't Forget (Promise!)

Okay, Seattle explorers and weary travelers, LISTEN UP! You think you know hotels? You think you've seen it all? Think again! Because I'm here to spill the tea, the coffee, and maybe even the (hopefully clean) pool water on a hotel that's quietly becoming the darling of downtown Everett: the Hampton Inn. And yes, I said Everett. Before you scoff, hear me out. Because this place has a secret. A shocking secret, even! (Okay, maybe not shocking in the "alien invasion" sense, but still… interesting.)

The Offer - Or, Why You Should Ditch Your Usual Spot (For Now)

Tired of the same old Seattle scene? Craving something… different? Then escape the city’s chaos with a luxurious stay at the Hampton Inn Everett. We’re talking prime location, all the comforts you crave, and a certain je ne sais quoi that'll have you saying, "Seattle, who?"

Here’s the REAL deal:

  • Unbeatable Value: Get the quality you expect from a Hampton Inn, at prices that won't make your wallet weep.
  • Free Wi-Fi (Duh!): Because nobody wants to pay for internet in this day and age.
  • Delicious Free Breakfast: Fuel up for your adventures with a spread that's actually worth waking up for (yes, even the coffee!).
  • Comfort & Convenience: From sparkling clean rooms to a pool that’ll actually make you want to swim, we've got you covered.
  • And… the SHOCKING Secret? (Okay, I'll stop teasing. Keep reading to find out!)
  • Bonus! We're a short drive from Seattle, meaning you can easily bounce between city and comfort!

Click here to book your unforgettable Everett escape today! [Insert a fake or plausible link here, for SEO purposes]


The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth (My Honest Review of Hampton Inn Everett)

Alright, alright, enough with the marketing fluff. Let's get REAL. I, your humble travel blogger (and lover of anything remotely comfortable), recently bunked up at the Hampton Inn Everett. And here’s the unvarnished truth, warts and all.

Accessibility: Okay, first things first. Accessibility is a HUGE deal for me. The Hampton Inn gets a big thumbs up. Wheelchair accessible? Absolutely. Thoughtful design is everywhere. From the wide doorways to the well-placed grab bars, it's clear they care. Easy parking and access ramps mean I didn't have to navigate a logistical nightmare. Top marks!

Cleanliness & Safety (The Current Obsession): Honestly, I was slightly anxious going in. Post-pandemic, you know? But the Hampton Inn deserves HUGE props here. Anti-viral cleaning products? Check. Daily disinfection in common areas? Check. Rooms sanitized between stays? Check. They even offered a room sanitization opt-out (smart move!). It felt genuinely clean, which, let's be honest, is the most important thing right now. And the hand sanitizer stations? Everywhere! The staff was also rocking the face masks and safety protocol. It put my mind at ease, which is worth its weight in gold. I even got a good look at their Sterilizing equipment, the place feels serious about safety.

The Room (Where the Magic Happens?): My room? Pretty darn good. The air conditioning worked like a dream (a necessity in the summer heat!), and the blackout curtains let me sleep until noon (bliss!). The bed? Comfy. Not luxury hotel comfy, but definitely "I could sleep here forever" comfy. I appreciated the free bottled water and the in-room safe. The free Wi-Fi was fast and reliable. Additional Toilet, the bathroom phone was there, but there was nothing to add to the experience, and the hair dryer, for my companion, was a life saver.

Okay, a confession: I'm a creature of habit. I love my morning coffee. And the coffee/tea maker in the room? Essential. I even had tea on demand. The TV had a decent selection of satellite/cable channels. There were non-smoking rooms, naturally (thank goodness!), and I spotted a smoke detector as well.

But here’s a little imperfection, because life is messy! The desk was a touch small, which made working a little cramped. But hey, I'm nitpicking.

Dining, Drinking & Snacking (Fueling the Adventure):

The free breakfast? Actually pretty darn good. They offered a breakfast buffet with the usual delights - scrambled eggs, sausage, waffles - alongside some healthier options. They even had Asian breakfast occasionally. There's also breakfast takeaway service. I'm a sucker for a good waffle, and these definitely hit the spot. The coffee shop inside came in handy too! There is also a snack bar. But you might have to go out to eat.

Services & Conveniences (The Details That Matter):

They offer a concierge, and I needed it, the location is in a maze, so I always needed help. They offer contactless check-in/out. There's a daily housekeeping, thank god. They have luggage storage. The dry cleaning & laundry services came through in a pinch. Cash withdrawal is also available.

Things to Do (Beyond Just Sleeping):

Okay, here's where the "SHOCKING Secret" comes in (drumroll, please…). The Hampton Inn Everett has an outdoor swimming pool with a view! (Okay, not a stunning view, but a perfectly pleasant one, especially at sunset.) I swam with a clear mind, and that was all I needed. There's also a fitness center if you're the type who enjoys self-torture on vacation. I opted for the pool. There's a poolside bar, and plenty of outdoor space there.

For the Kids (Because Parents Deserve a Break Too!):

While I didn't have kids with me, it was clear this place is family-friendly. They have family/child friendly areas.

Getting Around (Location, Location, Location… or Lack Thereof?):

Okay, the location is probably the ONE major drawback. It’s in downtown Everett, which isn't exactly the beating heart of Seattle. But, the hotel has airport transfer, car park [free of charge] and taxi service. Plus, you're a short drive/Uber from Seattle. So, while it's not in the action, it's certainly accessible to it.

The Quirks and the Imperfections (Because Life Isn't Perfect):

Every place has its quirks! The elevators were a touch slow during peak hours. But honestly, I'm willing to wait a few extra seconds for a clean, comfortable room.

The Verdict: Is It Worth It?

Absolutely. For the price, the cleanliness, the comfort, and the unexpectedly pleasant pool on a sunny day, the Hampton Inn Everett is a winner. It's not a five-star luxury experience, but it is a great value and a damn good place to crash. And that, my friends, is the "shocking secret" – a perfectly solid, surprisingly enjoyable hotel that's worth the trip (and the price).

Final Score: 8.5/10 (Would definitely stay again – especially for that pool!)

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Hampton Inn Seattle Everett Downtown Everett (WA) United States

Hampton Inn Seattle Everett Downtown Everett (WA) United States

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to wade through my planned (and probably slightly disastrous) adventure in Everett, Washington. And yes, it all starts with the Hampton Inn in Everett. Because, you know, budget and convenience and… okay, fine, I'm already feeling that pre-trip anxiety bubbling up.

Trip Title: Everett Escapade (Or How I Embraced the Awkward)

Accommodation: Hampton Inn Seattle Everett Downtown (Pray for me.)

Day 1: Arrival and the Great Coffee Quest (And Maybe a Panic Attack)

  • Morning: Flight lands at SeaTac. Ugh, SeaTac. Always chaos. Traffic. The smell of too many Cinnabons. I'm already regretting packing that sheer top. Seriously, who thought that was a good idea? Anyway, taxi/Uber/hitchhike (depends on my level of desperation) to the hotel. Check-in. Pray the room isn't facing the parking lot. Or worse, the highway. (Insert dramatic sigh here.)
  • Afternoon: The Great Coffee Quest begins. The hotel probably has that sad, watery excuse for coffee, so I'm venturing out. Google Maps tells me there's a place vaguely called "Black Lab Coffee" nearby. Sounds promising! Though I'm already envisioning a hipster mecca where everyone judges my lack of artisanal coffee knowledge. Wish me luck. This is where the day could go sideways. If I feel up to it, maybe I'll try to find a grocery store (I'm not exactly good at these things).
  • Evening: Dinner. I’m already feeling the social anxiety rising just thinking about eating alone. I'm thinking of ordering takeout. I'm currently debating between pizza from that pizza place around the corner or… whatever the hotel restaurant has on their menu. Might also just hide out in the hotel room. I’m sure I'll get over it. Maybe.

Day 2: Boeing and the Mystery of the Waterfront (Plus a Deep Dive into One Thing, and One Thing ONLY)

  • Morning: This is the BIG ONE: The Boeing tour at the Everett factory. Now, I'm not a plane person. I mostly just want to know how large these things are. How loud the place is! It's a factory, so the mental images in my head are already overwhelming, but somehow, I'm excited.
  • Afternoon: Boeing… Oh. My. God. Okay, let's talk about Boeing. Seriously, I was stunned. The size of these aircraft are mind-boggling. I was walking through the factory in a daze, mouth agape, feeling like a tiny, insignificant ant. Every rivet, every wire, every… everything… was just massive. And the noise! Oh, the noise. I wore the headphones, but my ears still felt like they were vibrating.
    • The Ancedote. There was this woman in the tour who spent two hours asking about the specific type of rivets used and the optimal temperature during the welding process. The guide's face was twitching. I admired her commitment to detail, though maybe not her ability to read a room. I nearly had a panic attack in the gift shop from all the plane-themed merchandise.
      • Emotional Reaction: I think I had an emotional experience.
  • Evening: Dinner and Waterfront walk. After being completely overwhelmed by the factory, I'm going into meltdown mode. I need to find something relaxing, so I'm taking a nice long, walk along the waterfront. Should be a nice way to end the day, I hope.

Day 3: The "I Really Should Have Planned More" Day

  • Morning: My plan? To have no plan. Honestly, I'm probably going to sleep in. Maybe wander around downtown Everett. Check out local shops. Anything really.
  • Afternoon: Okay, this is the mess-around time. I'll probably want to wander over to the naval base, and maybe wander into a local library.
  • Evening: Pack. Prepare for the return to boring real life. Maybe watch TV. Maybe re-read all the terrible reviews on Hampton Inn.

Impulsivity Factor: High. I'm betting a lot of this will be decided in the moment. Like, do I feel like adventure? Nope. Pizza again? Probably. Overall Mood: Mostly hopeful, slightly terrified, and 100% certain I'll leave something important behind.

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Hampton Inn Seattle Everett Downtown Everett (WA) United States

Hampton Inn Seattle Everett Downtown Everett (WA) United StatesOkay, buckle up buttercup, because we're diving headfirst into the "best" and... hold on, is that even the *right* word? Let's just say the *Hampton Inn Everett's SHOCKING Secret*. Prepare for FAQs that are less Frequently Asked Questions and more Frequently Rambled Thoughts. Here we go...

Wait... Hampton Inn Everett? Isn't that... *Everett*? Like, not even *Seattle*? What's the "shocking" secret? I feel cheated already!

Okay, okay, deep breaths. First off, the title is clickbait, admit it. But hey, it worked, didn't it? You're *here*. And yes, Everett is technically north of Seattle. But the "shocking" secret? It's not a *secret* in the traditional sense. It's more of a... a logistical anomaly I stumbled upon. I was on a *budget*. Okay? Don't judge. Seattle hotels? Expensive. Like, "sell a kidney" expensive. So, I booked the Hampton Inn in Everett *thinking* it was a cheap, not-so-bad option for exploring Seattle. And then *bam*... traffic. More on the traffic later, trust me.

So, is the Hampton Inn Everett a good base for exploring Seattle? Be honest. Forget the "shocking" stuff for a sec.

Honestly? Ehhhhh... It depends. If you *love* spending hours in your car, and I mean *loooove* it, then go for it! I spent a truly horrific amount of time in traffic. Picture this: It's 7 AM. The coffee from their "complimentary breakfast" (more on THAT later) is lukewarm. You're crammed in your tiny rental car, surrounded by bumper-to-bumper…everything. And you're just… *stuck*. And by the time you *finally* get to Seattle, you’re already exhausted. Not a great start for a day of sightseeing, am I right? So, no, I would NOT call it ideal as a base camp. Unless a 2+ hour commute is your idea of a good time, which it most definitely is *not* mine.

Okay, okay, you mentioned the "complimentary breakfast"... spill the beans, what was it like? Did you survive?

Survive? Technically, yes. Thrive? Absolutely not. The "complimentary breakfast"... let's just say it leaned *heavily* on the processed side of things. Think pre-packaged pastries, maybe a sad-looking yogurt cup, and some cereal that tasted like flavored cardboard. The coffee... well, I mentioned the lukewarm thing. It was definitely not Seattle hipster coffee. More like lukewarm, institutional brown water. There was this one particularly sad-looking bagel, I swear it could've bounced. I took a bite, and... nope, not gonna even try. I gave up. I opted for a fast food place. It was a low point. But, hey, free Wi-Fi! I'm a frugal traveler, what can I tell you?

Alright, fine, fine. Let's talk about the *hotel itself*. Was it clean? The rooms? Decent?

Okay, here's the thing. The hotel itself... it was *fine*. It was a Hampton Inn, you know? Not a palace, not a dump. The rooms were… clean enough. The bed was… comfy enough. The shower… sprayed water, which is pretty much the bare minimum I ask for. There was a pool - I didn't use it, it looked a bit... meh. It's a functional hotel, but, wow, it's just *functionally* okay. It wasn't some grand experience, but it wasn't a nightmare either. They had little bottles of shampoo, which, yay! (I always forget my own, what is wrong with me?).

Okay, fine. You've bashed the traffic, the breakfast, and generally the whole experience. Was there *anything* you liked about the Hampton Inn in Everett? Anything at all?

Alright, alright, I'll give them *some* credit. The staff were genuinely friendly! Super nice, always smiling (even at 7 AM after a questionable breakfast - how do they do it?) The free parking was a definite plus. And... there was this *one* time... okay, this is a bit of a ramble... but I got back to the hotel late one night, after a truly soul-crushing day of battling Seattle traffic, and the front desk guy, bless his heart, was just... *there*. Like, he saw my utter defeat written all over my face. He gave me an extra bottle of water and a genuine "Have a good night." That small act of kindness? It was exactly what I needed. So yeah, the staff were aces. It's something. They saved the day, honestly.

So, would you recommend the Hampton Inn Everett? Really, and truly.

Ugh... it's a tough one. On pure value for money? Probably. If you're on an extremely strict budget and plan to spend very little time in your room and even less time *not* in Seattle, then maybe. But... and it's a big but... if you value your sanity, your time, and a decent breakfast? Seriously, consider spending a *little* more and staying closer to the action. If you can stomach the commute, you can learn to forgive it. Me? I'll probably pay a bit more next time. The "shocking" secret isn't the hotel itself, it's the hidden cost of the commute. Buyer beware! And maybe pack your own damn bagel.

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Hampton Inn Seattle Everett Downtown Everett (WA) United States

Hampton Inn Seattle Everett Downtown Everett (WA) United States

Hampton Inn Seattle Everett Downtown Everett (WA) United States

Hampton Inn Seattle Everett Downtown Everett (WA) United States

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