One would expect a first-class experience in a hotel with the name Hilton on the wall, but this is their attempt to cheapen up the product and increase profit based on brand recognition. First thing in the door is they will charge you $10 extra to park there, although it is a rural setting where space is not a premium. Then they seal coat half the parking lot but don't limit reservations, so there is no parking available. The room is quite nice and reasonably quiet unless you are near the elevator, which scrapes the floor and vibrates your bed every time it opens and closes 24/7. But at least, you suppose, the breakfast will be great in the morning? Cold cereal, toast and hard boiled eggs - more like a Days Inn at twice the price. Won't be staying there again.