Hampton Inn Hotels opened in the summer of 1984, in Memphis, Tennessee. Hampton
Inn hotels were originally launched as a division of Hampton Inn, then owned by
Promus Hotel Corporation, a Memphis, TN holding company that also owned
Embassy
Suites Hotels and Doubletree Hotels.
In 1999, Promus Hotels was acquired by Hilton for $3.7 billion. Now, the Hampton
brand is part of the Hilton Focused Service Group. The brand competes with
La Quinta Inns & Suites, Comfort Inns & Suites,
Hampton Inn Express, Fairfield Inn and
Baymont Inn &
Suites.
In the past, Hampton Inn hotels were given great latitude to customize the room
decor and free hot breakfasts to suit local tastes. However, since the
acquisition by Hilton Hotels, the brand has focused on providing a consistent
experience among all hotels in order to best meet guest expectations of quality
service, while allowing flexible elements
of "local flavour."
New hotel openings
have expanded at the rate of approximately 60 to 100 hotels a year. The greatest
opportunity for growth lies in the western half of the USA. Hampton offers
three development options: (1) 52-to-64-room Hampton Inn “Hometown”
Prototype for tertiary markets; (2) 70-plus-room Hampton Inn prototype for
larger markets and urban areas; and (3) Standard Hampton Inn & Suites design for
most other markets.
Hampton Inn offers a great product, outstanding service and experience. That’s
what makes Hampton an ideal choice for franchise owners, now more than ever.
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