I explained that I had reserved a suite and was then told, "oh, we dont have any suites left". I promptly called the front desk from the room and asked if room number XXX was a junior suite and was told "no". then went up to one of the smallest rooms I have ever been in outside of Europe. suite at a $219 rate, was asked to sign to acknowledge the rate of $219 (which was circled) etc. So, I arrive, check in and notice that this property is definately at least 15 years past its prime. I was asked "well, did you call?".I have stayed at countless airport hotels offering shuttle service and NEVER have I had to call for a shuttle at 6:45pm!! It's not like I arrived at midnight. Still no shuttle so I called information and got the number to the hotel and asked when the shuttle would be at the airport. When I my flight arrived, I went to the the hotel and rental car shuttle service area and waited for 30 minutes. One small plus: Russell Stover is based in the Kansas City area, so you get a nice small Russell Stover chocolate in your room as a welcome gift - along with two bottles of water - when you first arrive. It is definitely dated and in need of a make-over. I also agree with what everybody else said so far. You are almost better off at a Hampton Inn or other brand. There are absolutely no outstanding features at this Hilton. The staff is not very accommodating, either. By the way, they have not upgraded the computer system at this time. I cannot stress this point enough, as I have had to update my account every single time I have stayed there. The property is corporate-owned, and it's a shame they have such an outdated computer system. In my experience, I had to follow up once out of every three stays or so, as points didn't get posted after several weeks. Unless they have upgraded their computer system lately, they send your HH information to the HQ manually. Also keep a copy of your folio until the points post.
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