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Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa/Tulsa Hills Tulsa (OK) United States

Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa/Tulsa Hills Tulsa (OK) United States

Escape to Tulsa: Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa Hills Luxury Awaits!

Escape to Tulsa: Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa Hills - Or, How I Survived a Wedding and Discovered the Joys of Poolside Bars

Okay, folks, buckle up. Because I'm about to tell you about the Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa Hills, a place that, frankly, saved me from a wedding. Not my own, thankfully. I was there as +1, and let's just say, my expectations were lower than a worm's belly. I figured, "Hampton Inn," standard, beige, functional, right? Wrong. Or, well, partially wrong. It WAS functional, but also… surprisingly delightful. And, for a wedding survivalist like myself, that's pure gold.

Let's dive into this messy, honest, and slightly sarcastic review.

First Impression: The Accessibility Angle (Because Everyone Deserves Comfort)

Right off the bat, I gotta say, the accessibility is on point. They've clearly thought about this. There's mention of wheelchair accessibility and facilities for disabled guests, though they don't get super specific (I'd love to see more granular details, like room dimensions, which is the curse of online reviews, always striving for more!). But the bones are there, and that's a major win. Check-in was easy, which is always a bonus after a long drive, so points for contactless check-in/out. Important in these times, and super convenient.

Getting Connected: Wi-Fi… Everywhere! (Thank God!)

Internet access is crucial. Essential. Especially when you're trying to avoid awkward small talk with distant relatives at a wedding. And guess what? Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Hallelujah! They also have Wi-Fi in public areas, so you can escape to the lobby and pretend to be engrossed in emails when the conversation turns to the bride's questionable choice of floral arrangements. They also offer Internet [LAN] if you're old school. I didn't test it, obviously. Wi-Fi is my jam.

The Room: My Sanctuary (and Escape Pod)

Okay, the room. Let's be honest, it wasn't the Taj Mahal, but it was a sanctuary. I had a non-smoking room (thank the heavens), and it was clean. Seriously clean. The daily housekeeping kept it sparkling, a true godsend after a day of forced smiles and well-wishes. The air conditioning blasted appropriately, because, hello, Tulsa heat!

The bed was comfy, with an extra-long bed – perfect for sprawling out and pretending you're still in college and can sleep until noon. They provided complimentary tea and a coffee/tea maker, which is essential for warding off post-wedding exhaustion. The blackout curtains were a lifesaver, allowing me to sleep off the effects of… let’s just say, a surprisingly strong open bar. Plus, a refrigerator for those midnight snacks (because wedding food is a hit or miss, always).

They also had the usual suspects: Alarm clock, hair dryer, ironing facilities (which I ignored), mini bar (that I also ignored, thanks to free drinks), in-room safe box, satellite/cable channels, and Wi-Fi [free]. All the essentials to survive a wedding. The soundproofing was also appreciated. I didn't have to hear the post-reception chaos in the hallways, which was a win because I'm not even kidding about the chaos.

Food Glorious Food (and Booze!)

Now, this is where the Hampton Inn in Tulsa Hills really shone. (Or, at least, where I started enjoying myself.) The dining situation was surprisingly robust.

  • Breakfast [buffet] was on offer, featuring your classic Hampton Inn spread. I'm a sucker for a good waffle, and they delivered. This is a great way to start your day.
  • The coffee shop was perfect for a caffeine boost.
  • Happy hour… need I say more?
  • Poolside bar – now we're talking! I spent a good portion of one afternoon at the pool with view, sipping on some delicious… let's just say, "refreshments". It was a perfect way to unwind after dealing with family drama.
  • The restaurants offered both International cuisine and Western cuisine (not sure what distinguishes it from International!). The desserts in restaurant did not disappoint. All around, the food was on point for the wedding and afterwards.
  • They also had Room service [24-hour], which I didn't utilize, but knowing it was there gave me peace of mind for those late-night cravings.

What About the Wellness? (Or, Can I Get a Massage?)

I'm not a spa person, but the Hampton Inn offers some great options for relaxing, I mean really, it's Escape to Tulsa: Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa Hills Luxury Awaits! Right?

  • The fitness center looked pretty decent.
  • Swimming pool – yes, please.
  • I'm pretty sure they had a Spa/sauna. Maybe they have massage, and Body scrub, or Body wrap. I did not experience those.

Cleanliness and Safety: Covid-19 Era Considerations.

This is the new normal, right? And the Hampton Inn seems to be taking it seriously.

  • Anti-viral cleaning products
  • Daily disinfection in common areas
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Room sanitization opt-out available (a nice touch of control)
  • Staff trained in safety protocol
  • Sanitized kitchen and tableware items.

Things to Do Around Here (Besides Survive a Wedding)

Okay, so I was kinda trapped at the wedding. But Tulsa has a lot to offer. The proximity to Tulsa Hills is a major bonus. I can tell you that from the hotel.

Anecdote Time: That Poolside Bar…

Okay, I have to tell you about the poolside bar. It was the savior of my sanity. After the ceremony (which was… long), and the speeches (which were… also long), I escaped to the pool. Sun, water, a perfectly mixed cocktail – pure bliss. I even struck up a conversation with a genuinely nice stranger, which is a rare occurrence for me. We talked about the best bar in town (which this was not - but it was perfect for the time). It made me realize that sometimes, all you need is a little escape. And that's exactly what the Hampton Inn provided.

The Not-So-Perfect Bits (Because Honesty!)

  • I wish I knew whether pets were allowed.
  • I'd like more info on the alternative meal arrangement.
  • I'm not sure what the benefit is for Couple's room, but that is on them.

Final Verdict: Would I Go Back?

Absolutely. For the price, the location, the cleanliness, and the surprisingly good poolside bar? Definitely. It's a solid choice for anyone visiting Tulsa, whether you're attending a wedding, exploring the city, or just needing a comfortable place to crash and recharge. And for the wedding survivor, a true haven.

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  • Pure Convenience: Get easy access to Tulsa Hills and many attractions.
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Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa/Tulsa Hills Tulsa (OK) United States

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Alright, buckle up buttercup, because this isn't your grandma's tidy little itinerary. This is real life at the Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa/Tulsa Hills, and trust me, it's gonna be a wild ride. My ride, at least. Here we go:

Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa/Tulsa Hills: My Tulsa Tango (Because "Trip" is too predictable)

Day 1: Arrival and the Audacity of Beige

  • 1:00 PM - Arrival. Alright, check-in time! Pray for a room not facing the highway. Last time; I swear I thought I was in the highway. Ugh. Okay, front desk… polite nods… key card… elevator…pray for a working elevator this time. Seriously, how hard is it to maintain an elevator? Is this a metaphor for my life? Maybe.
  • 1:30 PM - Room inspection: Oh, Jesus, it's the beige. The soul-crushing, wall-to-wall beige. I swear, I could live in a beige room and I'd turn into a beige person. Anyway, at least the bed looks comfy. Gotta prioritize. Gotta test it. Did the bed pass the bounce test? Yes. Good. Acceptable room. Unpack a bit as always while I get some work done.
  • 2:00 PM - The Work Grind: Time to connect to the (hopefully) better internet and work. The internet at hotels can be a fickle beast, you know? Sometimes it's lightning fast, making you feel like a productivity god. Other times, it's slower than molasses in January, and you spend your precious billable hours watching the loading circle. Today? Let's hope for the god.
  • 6:00 PM - Fueling Up: The most important thing: Find food. Luckily there's a restaurant nearby.
    • Anecdote Alert: So, last time I tried to use the "Ask Alexa" thing in the room to rate the hotel. Big mistake. It kept misunderstanding me and giving me weather reports. Trying to explain to a robot that you're frustrated is also a mistake.
  • 7:30 PM - The evening is for the room, and the room is for eating, binge-watching, and sleep or work.

Day 2: Brunch, Brews, and the Battle of the Bed

  • 9:00 AM - The Breakfast Bar Bloodbath: Argh. The breakfast bar. The never-ending buffet of lukewarm eggs and questionable pastries. I'm not gonna lie, I’ve seen better spreads at a gas station. But hey, free food. Grabbing a waffle. The waffle is okay, like a friend.
  • 10:00 AM - Stroll & Work: The world is my office. I need to work and walk. Work done, coffee and the best cafe, is a must.
  • 1:00 PM - The Local Exploration, First Attempt: I promised myself I would explore. But the pull of the hotel room – the siren song of the comfy bed – is strong. Trying to fight it, trying to shake off the inertia, and get outside. It's an ongoing internal battle, really.
    • (Internal Monologue): No, get up! Be adventurous! See the world! Or, you know, at least get to the damn park down the street.
  • 2:00 PM - The Local Exploration, Second Attempt: Made it out of the room! Now I'm actually going to explore. This would be a pleasant park.
  • 4:00 PM - Pre-"Dinner" Drinks and Chat: Finding something local to try and unwind a bit with a drink with some of the people I am traveling with.
  • 6:00 PM - The Dinner Debacle: Dinner out. Finding a restaurant. Always a risk!

Day 3: Departure and the Beige Aftermath

  • 8:00 AM - The Breakfast Bar Encore (and the Decision): Repeat the breakfast bar experience. The waffle is still mediocre. Thinking: Do I really need another waffle? Yes.
  • 9:00 AM - Packing Shenanigans: Time to pack up the remnants of my short-lived life in the beige box. Did I leave the shampoo bottle open? Did I remember to tip the housekeeper? Did I accidentally steal the pen? (Probably).
  • 11:00 AM - Check-Out and Goodbye: See ya, Tulsa! Hope the next elevator is working! (And the internet’s faster.)
  • 11:30 AM - Drive home. The End.

So, there you have it. My Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa adventure. It wasn't glamorous, it wasn't perfect, but it was real. And hey, that's what makes life (and travel) interesting, right? Now, if you'll excuse me, I need a serious nap.

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Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa/Tulsa Hills Tulsa (OK) United States

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Escape to Tulsa: Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa Hills Luxury Awaits! - Yeah, Right... Let's Talk

Okay, "Luxury Awaits!" Really? What's the Deal? Is It Actually... Nice?

Alright, alright, let's be honest. "Luxury Awaits" is a bit of a stretch, like saying my cat "luxury awaits" when I open a can of tuna. But hey, Hampton Inn & Suites, Tulsa Hills... it's... fine. It's like, a solid B+. Maybe even a B++ on a good day when the continental breakfast isn't completely decimated by the church group. I've stayed there a few times.

The rooms? Generally clean. The beds? Comfy-ish. Nothing mind-blowing, but you won't wake up with a crick in your neck feeling like you slept on concrete. (Unless you've had a few too many margaritas at the Chili's next door. Then *everything* feels like concrete.) I'd say, yeah, *nice*. It's a safe haven after you've been on the road all day

That Breakfast Everyone Raves About... Is It Actually Edible? And Will I Have to Fight for a Waffle?

The breakfast... oh, the breakfast. It could go either way. The waffle situation is ALWAYS a gamble. Seriously, it's a Hunger Games situation. You gotta be quick, and you gotta be sneaky. I once saw a woman *literally* shove a child aside to grab the last strawberry from the topping bar. No joke.

The food itself? Well, it's the standard continental fare. Eggs (their texture can be… variable), sausage (sometimes questionable), some sort of carb-based offering (bagels, muffins, etc.), and the all-important waffle. Coffee is usually decent. Fruit? Again, Hunger Games. My advice? Go early, or prepare for battle. And maybe pack a protein bar, just in case.

The Pool. Is It... Pool-Like? Or More of a Green Swamp of Doom?

The pool… Okay, the pool is usually alright. It's an indoor pool, so that saves you from the Oklahoma weather (which, let's be honest, is often apocalyptic). It's not huge, but it's big enough to splash around in. I did get a little spooked once, felt something cold near my foot and looked down... eww.. I'm not sure what that was, but it wasn't a friend.

The chlorine levels are typically on the higher side, which, you know, is a plus for sanitation, but it also means your hair will feel like straw for the next three days. Bring conditioner. And maybe a hazmat suit, just in case. No, I'm just kidding, kind of.

Let's Talk Location. Is It Convenient or Are We Talking a Soul-Crushing Commute to Everything?

The location is actually pretty decent. Tulsa Hills is a decent neighborhood. You've got a ton of restaurants, shops, and the cinema right there. Basically everything you need is within a very short drive, including the hotel. Which is a huge plus when you just want to crash after a long day. Less commuting = more margarita time.

The downside? Traffic. Tulsa traffic can be a beast during rush hour. So plan accordingly. But hey, if you get stuck in traffic, at least you're relatively close to entertainment, right? Silver linings, people, silver linings!

Parking? Stressful or Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy?

Parking? Surprisingly good. There's ample parking, so you don't have to circle the block like a deranged vulture, desperately hunting for a spot. It's a small victory, but a victory nonetheless. Especially when you're tired! Especially when you're a new mom.

What's the Internet like? Can I actually stream Netflix? Or am I stuck with dial-up from the dark ages?

The Internet! Okay, this is important. It is what it is. Decent. Usually. It's not going to win any speed awards, but it's generally reliable enough to stream (most of the time). I've definitely had moments where it's been a bit… sluggish. You know, pixelated nightmares when you're trying to unwind with your favorite show.

My advice is to do a quick speed test when you arrive. If it's slow, just accept your fate and embrace the offline life. Read a book. Talk to your travel companions (if you have any). Look out the window and appreciate the view. Or just download your shows beforehand, like a smart person. Don't expect miracles, but hey, at least it exists.

What about the Staff? Any horror stories? Or are they actually nice?

The staff? Honestly, they're usually pretty great. Friendly, helpful… You get that standard hotel hospitality. I've had a few minor issues (like a leaky faucet that sounded like a waterfall), and they’ve always been prompt about looking into it.

I mean, don't expect them to be your best friends, but they're generally competent and pleasant. One time, though, I forgot my charger in the room, and they were super quick about shipping it to me. Massive points for that. Makes a huge difference.

Anything else I should know? Hidden Gems? Or Secret Traps?

Hidden gems? Hmm. The Chili's downstairs is convenient, but beware of massive wait times during dinner rush. It's actually pretty decent, though. I’m being kind of a jerk, it's a fine Chili's. No surprises, but tasty enough.

Secret traps… well, the pool, I mentioned that already. Just… watch your step. And be prepared for the waffle wars at breakfast. Oh, and the gym! It's small, but it's got the basics. Don't expect a full-blown fitness center. Treadmills, elliptical, some weights… It'll do in a pinch. Honestly, the biggest trap is oversleeping and missing the continental breakfast. That's a personal tragedy.

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Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa/Tulsa Hills Tulsa (OK) United States

Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa/Tulsa Hills Tulsa (OK) United States

Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa/Tulsa Hills Tulsa (OK) United States

Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa/Tulsa Hills Tulsa (OK) United States