The dog fee is $75 plus arbitrary, nonrefundable "incidental" fees, NOT $50 as is listed on hotels.com. In fact, for one night, the fee for my dog was $91.46, with $10 of that allegedly being refundable. We'll see. It's my understanding that it is the responsibility of the hotel to keep hotels.com updated--leave it to a Hilton hotel to be as exploitive of the consumer as possible. I'll also say $50 is already insanely high compared to the $30-$35/night charged by other hotels, but we'd been driving all day, it was late at night, and we just needed a place to crash, so we decided to bite the bullet for what we presumed would be a little nicer hotel.
BUT THEN the bathroom was gross and dirty--the toilet area smelled like old, dry urine and the shower had grime caked up around the edges. Considering the price for two humans for one night (excluding the unconscionable dog fee), we certainly had the impression this would be a slightly more comfortable experience.
The late night front desk staff was absolutely phenomenal. Thomas was a delight, and he even cheerfully delivered a blow dryer to our room at midnight (since apparently that's not a standard thing at this hotel).