Hubby and I checked in for two nights and enjoyed a wonderful experience at the Hampton Inn Leesburg, with a couple of minor exceptions. We were especially comfortable in a roomy king suite at the end of a hallway on a high floor, where noise was never a factor in our stay. Our room was furnished with better than average amenities, including a full-size tub in a very large bathroom that was even equipped with an exhaust fan - a noticeable absence in too many hotels (and one of my pet peeves). The lovely granite counter was more than large enough to accommodate all our personal care products, and plenty of thick towels were provided. The decor here was eclectic - a blend of upscale and retro. In addition to the very comfortable king bed, our suite was furnished with a sofa bed and a couple of end tables, a large desk/chair, full-length closet mirror, microwave and mini-refridge in a 3-drawer dresser, bedside tables and lamps, an extra dresser drawer/luggage rack combo, blackout blinds, iron/board, coffee maker (not Keurig), ice bucket . . . everything you expect to find in a better brand hotel. Wi-fi speed was never a problem here, and I spent a lot of time on my laptop. I was impressed with the wall dispensers for shampoo, conditioner, and body lotion. I admit to being unimpressed, though, with single use bar soaps which could be replaced with body wash in wall dispensers for fully-green compliance. The room didn't have a recycle bin, but I trust that the housekeeping staff is trained to separate recyclables from garbage before disposal. We left a pile of plastic (food and beverage containers) on the desk top, rather than tossing them in the trash cans. I appreciated the lone non-GMO snack available in the selection for Hilton Honors guests - something edible for a change. I'll add, though, that I wasn't pleased with the water offering. The snack display case included Zephyr Hills spring water but, when we got to our room and opened the gift bag, we discovered two bottles of Nestle Pure Life. We won't drink that. Speaking of food and drink, I'll divert briefly to mention that Ruby Tuesday is directly adjacent to the hotel, and you can walk directly across the two parking lots to grab lunch or dinner. A couple of other minor exceptions to an almost ideal stay were: 1) Lack of sleeves for coffee cups. We had difficulty drinking anything hot because it was too easy to burn fingers. 2) No raw sugar or Half & Half for the coffee. White sugar and fake creamer is on our no-go list. One issue that I feel is important enough to mention is cigarette smoking by the front desk attendant. When we arrived, she was outside puffing, and the smell was noxious. Additionally, two guests who had already checked in were standing in the lobby waiting for service while the on-duty staff was taking a cigarette break. She was unaware that guests were waiting until she followed us inside. In conclusion, I very much appreciated the extra-late checkout offered by the lobby attendant on our final day. While Hubby was at the golf course well beyond standard checkout time, and I would have been twiddling my thumbs in the breakfast room waiting for him had I been required to vacate the suite. Some aspects of our stay were better than expected, while others could use a bit of tweaking. Almost ideal. I wouldn't hesitate to book this Hampton Inn again if we're ever staying in Leesburg. …