I would not stay at this Doubletree Hilton hotel again. I typically stay at hotels that cost between $150 - $200 per night. Given that price range my experience at this hotel was of a sub $100 room, and I have seen them try to book around $300 per night. It's obvious this hotel at one time was very popular and useful but the room I received was in severe need of renovation. The wall paper was peeling, the floor and base was worn out, the couch was worn and stained, the toilet was not mounted to the floor, it moved around and did not flush all the way, the grout in the restroom looks 20 years old and grimy. The room backs up to the pool so being the room did not have proper ventilation it smells of strong chlorine and you can hear the echo of the pool in your room through the thin glass door. And the glass door was so thin and beat up it barely opened and closed. The hallways smell musty and you can see some are filled with junk. It looks like the hotel's been under renovation for quite a while and most of it was a ghost town on an otherwise busy Saturday night in town during the beginning of fall. The lower lobby bar is closed and dismantled, the upstairs restaurant is closed, there is no continental breakfast of any kind, but a poor looking paid breakfast restaurant with-out proper staffing. We had a very disappointing stay and the hotel makes me think Hilton is not worth the upcharge at all.