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Ok mate. Since you are the OP and u asked. But now, it may take some of the WOW factor away since you know. But just in case you change your mind my friend, I will put it in the spoiler below. 'juss don't open it.
Spoiler
As you know, franchises are franchises. If you have been in one, you have been in all of them. When you walk into a Hampton Inn, you know exactly what to expect. This is where there is "shock effect" when you walk into this Hampton Inn
When you walk in very and assumedly, you are in this huge area and you stop and look around wondering did you just walk through a portal? Did you walk into the wrong building?
And right beyond the huge area is a massively large and incredibly gorgeous rotunda. It is not, not, not, not, not Hampton Inn that you have ever seen before or anything that you would expect. Absolutely, awesomely beautiful.
And the fifth floor, is reserved for people without children. (With all of the crazy stuff going on in the world know this may not be so anymore.)
The rooms on the fifth floor are equally as awesome. Cherrywood (I think it was cherrywood maybe something else) everywhere. It looked like a billion percent different than any other Hampton Inn I have ever seen.
It is rare that I have a place I stay in will bring my wife back there just because the place is so beautiful. This is almost (almost) one of those places. It is in the category that if my wife and I are anywhere remotely close to Vicksburg, we will be staying there.
I think I mentioned above in a prior post about recommending that hotel to my son coming back from Utah and he was amazed.
So with your discussion about being history oriented, this place could very well have been or they styled it after a Southern Plantation.
Remember my friend, you said you are not going to tell anyone so keep your promise. LOL
Looks like we have another day so Olwhatshername wants to go to Memphis before Shiloh where she did her Navy A school to revisit her old haunts 30 years later.
Also adding Rentz/Dublin, Ga to the return trip.
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