My recent stay at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Atlanta was filled with warmth, comfort, and an elegant atmosphere that supported my spiritual and professional journey while visiting the city. The property is well-maintained, the ambiance serene, and the staff overall courteous.
I especially appreciated the quietness of the rooms and the general energy of the space—it felt grounding, safe, and conducive to clarity and reflection.
However, upon check-in, I called in advance and there was a concerning issue: the front desk could not initially locate my reservation, which created unnecessary stress. As someone who values alignment and preparedness, this was concerning, especially given everything had been booked in advance and I have verified documentation. Fortunately, the matter was eventually resolved, however it did create a noticeable imbalance in the otherwise peaceful experience. Yet, I stayed positive and had a positive experience!
I would encourage the management team to strengthen their front-desk systems and communication protocols to ensure smoother check-in experiences for all guests.
All in all, I would return—especially knowing the space itself holds a certain grounding frequency—however I do hope my next visit begins with a more seamless welcome.
— Empress Nikesha Gipson, MBA
The Business Goddess | @TheThoughtCapital