Hotel charges a $12 parking fee per night! I have stayed at more than 30 hotels across Long Island and have never once paid a parking fee. Even considering the tight, city-like property I occasionally stay at in Roslyn, NY, and the handful of properties I’ve stayed at that are actually in Queens, none have charged parking. I understand when hotels need to charge for parking, such as properties in Manhattan, Orlando, downtown New Orleans, downtown Memphis, etc. I have stayed at hotels in all of those locations and not taken issue with the parking fees they charged. No place on Long Island is like them. I called the general manager of the hotel to discuss the charges, but she didn’t answer, and never returned my call. When I looked back at my reservation details, it took me a long time to find any mention of the parking fee. It was not included in the price that I was quoted, and it was hidden in the fine print. In fact when I did find it, it said the fee is $10 per stay, so they charged me $22 more than what their own policy says. It’s very disappointing because I generally like Hampton Inns, and have enjoyed my stays at the locations in Commack, and Islandia. If you’re staying in the area, I would recommend the Holiday Inn just on the other side of the highway, less than a half mile away. They have a nice restaurant and no parking fee!
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