Hampton by Hilton

Hampton by Hilton, formerly known, and still commonly referred to, as Hampton Inn, is a brand of hotels trademarked by Hilton Worldwide.[2] The Hampton hotel brand is a chain of moderately priced, upper midscale hotels with limited food and beverage facilities. Most Hampton hotels are independently owned and operated by franchisees, though a few are managed by Hilton. Hampton by Hilton is one of the largest hotel franchises in the U.S. As of December 31, 2018, the Hampton franchise includes 2,433 hotels throughout the United States and in nearly 20 other countries with 250,310 rooms.[1][3][4]

Hampton by Hilton
Franchise
IndustryHospitality
Founded1984 (1984) in Memphis, Tennessee, United States (as Hampton Inn)
FounderPromus Hotel Corporation
Headquarters,
Number of locations
2,433 (December 31, 2018)[1]
Area served
China, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Latin America and Europe
ParentHilton Worldwide
Websitewww.hampton.com

History

Originally, the hotel chain was founded in 1984 as Hampton Inn, a budget hotel by the Holiday Corporation.[5] The first hotel was a two-story, exterior-entrance building with 128 guest rooms located in Memphis, Tennessee. In late 1989, after some financial difficulties, Holiday Corporation prepared to sell its hallmark Holiday Inn hotels and started the holding company Promus Hotel Corporation, which included Hampton Inn, Embassy Suites, and Homewood Suites. With this change, Promus re-invested in the Hampton Inn brand and began its change from a budget hotel to a middle-market hotel to compete with their freshly sold former brand. The hotel chain was the first of the mid-price hotels to offer free continental breakfast[6] and the first to introduce the "100 percent satisfaction guarantee."[7] By 1990, the Hampton Inn chain included over 220 properties with more than 27,000 rooms.[8] Hampton Inn and Suites was introduced in 1995, which featured two-room suite style hotel rooms complete with living room and kitchen areas.[6]

Hampton Inn Gillette in Wyoming

In 1999, the Promus Hotel Corporation was bought by Hilton Worldwide for $3.7 billion. In 2004, as part of the $100 million "Make it Hampton" initiative,[9] Hampton began upgrading its hotels including the production of an alarm clock which featured an easy-to-set alarm and an mp3 player hook-up.[10] Other changes made during the upgrade were the switch to white bedding,[11] adding hot food items to continental breakfast options and free high-speed internet to rooms.[9] In 2012, under the "Perfect Mix" initiative, the company completed upgrades to the lobbies of its hotels adding more social space. Hampton continued to renovate its spaces with a campaign introduced in 2013, directed towards younger clientele that included in-room mini-fridges, new bedside tables with power access, updated bathrooms, and updated hotel exteriors.[11] Hampton by Hilton has been ranked in the top 5 in Entrepreneur's Franchise 500 from 2010-2015.[6]

Today Hampton is in the upper midscale lodging segment, designed to compete against Fairfield Inn by Marriott, Holiday Inn Express, and Comfort Inn/Comfort Suites.

In 2020, three Hampton Inn locations were used to hold over 100 refugee children by DHS prior to their deportation. The children were not provided legal representation [12].

Locations

Hampton by Hilton Liverpool/John Lennon Airport in Liverpool

As of December 31, 2018, Hampton by Hilton includes 2,433 hotels around the world with 250,310 rooms, including 78 that are managed with 10,694 rooms and 2,355 that are franchised with 239,616 rooms.[1][4] 2,186 of Hampton's properties are located in the United States with 214,941 rooms.[1] The brand's first international location opened in Niagara Falls, Ontario in 1993.

Starting in May 2007, the brand began to operate as Hampton by Hilton exclusively abroad at its locations in Canada and Latin America.[13] In 2009, the first "Hampton by Hilton" signage was put in place in the United Kingdom with the opening of the brand's first European location.[14] The brand continued to operate internationally as Hampton by Hilton until 2015, when Hilton announced that the official brand names of Embassy Suites and Hampton would include "by Hilton" at all of their locations.[2]

In October 2014, the Hampton by Hilton brand launched in China through a licensing agreement with Plateno Hotels Group. The first of 400 Chinese Hampton hotels opened in 2015.[15] A similar agreement with the Wasl Asset Management group will bring Hampton by Hilton to Dubai.[16]

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References

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  3. "Hilton Worldwide Annual Report" (PDF). Hilton Worldwide. 2014. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  4. "TripAdvisor Recognizes Geneseo's Hampton Inn". Livingston County News. June 27, 2017. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
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  6. "Hampton by Hilton". Entrepreneur. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  7. "History of Lodging". American Hotel and Lodging Association. Archived from the original on 6 October 2015. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  8. Jakle, John A.; Sculle, Keith A.; Rogers, Jefferson S. (1 April 2002). The Motel in America. JHU Press. ISBN 9780801869181.
  9. Michael Milligan (24 February 2004). "Hampton Inn rolls out 'Make it Hampton' plan". Travel Weekly. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  10. Jason Daley (12 December 2010). "Why Hampton Hotels Ranks No. 1 on the Franchise 500 List". Entrepreneur. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  11. Jeff Higley (21 October 2013). "Hampton Targets Younger Guests, Older Hotels". Hotel News Now. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  12. "AP Exclusive: Migrant kids held in US hotels, then expelled". AP NEWS. 2020-07-22. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  13. "Hampton Quick Facts". Hilton Worldwide. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  14. "Hampton opens its first hotel in Europe". Hotel News. 3 March 2009. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  15. Ruggia, James (18 December 2014). "Hampton by Hilton to Enter China in a Big Way". TravelPulse.
  16. Parinaaz Navdar (22 April 2015). "Hampton by Hilton to Make GCC Debut in Dubai". Hotelier Middle East. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
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