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    The rooms were very clean, the staff was incredibly accommodating, and the price was great!

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    Hampton Inn & Suites Lonoke - Guest room bath

    Hampton Inn & Suites Lonoke

    (23 reviews)

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    I arrived at this Hampton Inn in early December 2025 expecting the usual conveniences of a…read moreHilton-owned affiliate, but was very disappointed. The previously-reserved room I was given - although it had the accessible shower I wanted - lacked normal features: the door didn't lock (with the switch turning only half-way); the wall thermostat was confusing to use (there was an initial setting in Centigrade and after I found how to select a desired Farenheight temperature, the display returned to room temperature - without showing the setpoint I wanted; there was no luggage holder to put my suitcase on - which left me the choices of laying my heavy suitcase down on the floor or up on a high tabletop; and although the room had a desk, the small desk chair was height-unadjustable - so when I sat at the desk my computer keyboard was too high to use normally. I complained to the night clerk, and also explained that when I called her using the room phone, I had found a dead, hard-shelled bug next to the phone. To "fix" these issues, the night clerk offered to move me to a second room - which she "upgraded to a king-sized suite" - and to bring me a chair from the conference room which she thought (although it had no wheels or height adjustment) would be taller. When she showed up with the conference room chair, she mentioned that all desk chairs in the hotel were identical - so I can only guess someone in Hilton Purchasing got a really good price on a hundred or so ugly, short yellow chairs. The second room I was moved to was the cheapest version of a so-called "suite" I have ever rented. The thermostat was the identical model to the first room, and I gave up setting it because when the wall HVAC came on the unit made a distinctly unpleasantly high "humming" noise. I tried turning on my iPhone fan app to cover the noise, but the HVAC unit was louder. My only answer was to totally turn off the room temperature control. Luckily the room stayed relatively warm, since it was surrounded by other rooms. While this room did have a luggage holder (folded up inside the closet), the same problem was present with the yellow deskchair; it was identical to the first room which meant again that I couldn't raise the desk chair seat to a point where I could type on my computer. The conference room chair was about an inch taller, but was still too short to enable me to use the keyboard. (The night clerk suggested I could maybe put a bed pillow in the seat to make it higher.) So, I had to give up doing the important hour's worth of work I had intended to do before bed. Definitely NOT a business-person-friendly room. Additional problems with this so-called "suite" were: there was no clock in the room, so I was dependent on using my phone to tell time and set my wake-up alarm. But, as it turned out there wasn't an AC outlet anywhere to plug my phone into on the left side of the bed anyway - not on the wall, and not on the wall-mounted lamp base. The lack of updating at this facility definitely shows with the lamps: the wall-mounted lamp was stainless steel on the left side of the bed, the mis-matched lamp on the other side of the bed was an orange-colored free-standing porcelain lamp. It seems this room was built for inconvenience: the bathroom door opened into the shower/toilet room; if one is using the commode, one has to move one's legs to open or close the door. And, while this dinky room had a vent over the tub, it didn't seem to move much volume. Washing one's hands is done in a sink outside the small bathroom. But, don't expect amenities there, as the Kleenex box contained exactly four tissues. All in all, Hampton Inn and Suites Lenoke was a $154/night rip-off for me. I set my phone to wake me at 6AM and checked out of the building at 7AM. I wasn't inclined to even check out the free breakfast. After this disastrous visit, I will not be staying at any Hampton Inn franchise in the future. Sue Bell Houston TX area

    It is a Hampton Inn not much unlike others, so you pretty know what you should expect. It is one…read moreof the things that I've come to appreciate whether traveling for business or pleasure when it comes to Hampton Inns. Complimentary breakfast, bed types, layout, convenient locations, etc. In this case I was driving alone from Georgia to Arizona anxious to make good time, stay on course and get on/off the freeway with convenience and no surprises a top priority. Late night and getting tired, it was time to pull over. Found them on my mobile app and they were right there on an upcoming exit, so perfect! However I never experienced so many add-on costs before. For Arkansas mind you . . . Arkansas of all places . . . there are way too many line items for "Room/Suite taxes" upon checkout. Every line, 6 lines total, all say "Room/Suite taxes", no other explanation. You similarly do not like it, but sadly kind of expect these surprises and stuff added-on in Las Vegas, NYC, etc. So be aware this may be Arkansas, but they think they are on South Beach in Miami. I asked to understand why and someone who said they were a manager called me later and basically had no real explanation. If you find yourself like me needing a quick stay, keep on driving thru Lodoke where I am sure you can a good room, but with more Arkansas-like room rates.

    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Cabot

    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Cabot

    (7 reviews)

    Tyler at the front desk was super nice when we had an issue with our room. He moved us to a new…read moreroom and the rest of the stay was great. He greeted everyone with a smile and was genuinely happy to see you. Everyone should be this nice.

    BEWARE of this hotels dishonest practices!!!!! I stayed at this Holiday Inn for over 30 days,…read morespending more than $5,200 during an extended stay. I paid day by day, in person, and received new room keys daily after each payment. On the final day of my stay, I received a fraud alert from my bank for a $935 charge from the hotel. I immediately contacted the front desk and was told it was an error and that everything was fine. Despite this reassurance, my card continued to receive multiple attempted charges totaling nearly $3,900. Later that morning (around 11:30 AM), I was contacted by staff and told there were days I supposedly had not paid. This made no sense, as I had gone to the front desk every single day to pay and receive new keys. I was given a printed statement, which they admitted still needed to be reviewed. At this point, I was locked out of my room, which contained all of my personal belongings. I was told the manager, Phillip, would call me. When I spoke with him, he listed three dates I allegedly did not pay--all of which I could verify with receipts from my bank. He then stated the front desk staff had made errors and implied that if the charges weren't covered, the employees would have to pay out of pocket. Still, no clear explanation was provided. Instead of resolving the issue, the manager stated he was off for the day (at 4 PM) and told me I would have to meet another manager at 7 AM the next morning at an entirely different hotel to discuss my account and retrieve my belongings and that "I just did not want to pay"When I asked to speak with someone who could help immediately, he hung up on me. When I called back, he hung up again. I returned to the property explaining that I had prescription medication inside my room that I urgently needed, yet I was still forced to pay an additional $535 under duress just to regain access. Even then, staff admitted multiple errors were made on their end but could not explain which dates were unpaid or why these issues occurred. After spending over $5,000 at this hotel, I was treated with a complete lack of professionalism, empathy, and accountability. This experience was unacceptable and deeply distressing. Long-term guests should never be treated this way, especially when mistakes are acknowledged as being the hotel's fault.

    Economy Inn - hotels - Updated May 2026

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