This Homewood Suites (which shares the staff and structure with a Hilton Garden Inn) is relatively new construction, and the rooms themselves are my favorite in the area for extended stays. I love having the (somewhat) complete kitchen, which gives me the ability to store frozen foods and cook in a skillet. The location is very convenient to all of the Easton shopping; however, the placement of the property does require entry into the parking lot from inconvenient traffic directions. The hotel staff are typically quite friendly; however, it is my distinct impression that they really do not have their act together as far as hotel management. During my most recent (2-week) stay: I began the stay with almost fully depleted paper towels and toilet paper, with no spares for either provided in the room. The conditioner was completely empty, and the shampoo ran out within a couple of days. It is my standard practice to purchase a new skillet when I begin a stay (kitchenware in hotels is always cheaply made and abused), but I also had to get a spatula this time. There were an abundance of forks, but only one spoon, and a single tall wine glass that didn't fit in any of the cabinets. Most other hotels also include an extra blanket and pillow in the closet, but I don't think I've ever seen any here. On the second morning I received a check-out email, even though my reservation was for two full weeks -- had to call the desk and fix that. One day, I came back to my room to find a hospitality letter left on the table -- which was clearly meant for some other person in some other room. The letter did tell me that the hotel performs room service on Thursdays; other than delivery of the letter, I never saw any indication that anyone came in my room - there certainly was never any service performed. Most of the consumables were empty or already gone very early in my stay. On Saturday morning at 5:30 am, the fire alarm went off. A hotel full of guests piled into the lobby and covered area, as it was also pouring rain outside! I think the guests were more composed than the employees, who were frantically running around insisting it was not their fault. The fire department finally showed up, the alarm got turned off, and we were dismissed to our rooms with a "false alarm". The following Wednesday AND Friday mornings at 6:00 am the fire alarm went off AGAIN (however this time it seems they figured out how to silence it quickly -- but that doesn't really remove the early disruption of sleep.) I've stayed in several different rooms at this property, and they all seem to have some weird electrical wiring design with the lighting -- it can take some experimentation to figure out how to successfully turn on some lights, so don't give up too early. In my latest room, it took me some time to figure out that the thermostats were reversed -- each one controlled the air unit in the opposite room. This made for some very strange and unproductive behavior f
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