We stayed here to be able to use the skywalk over to SeaTac and so happily paid a premium for the hotel thinking it’d be totally worth it. It wasn’t. Our room was down a poorly lit hall that i initially thought was a maintenance hall. Got into the room and it was a great size with 2 king beds. Low ceilings so felt kinda small despite its square feet. Badly in need of updating though. The bathroom was moldy, the towels/washclothes hung right above this old toilet that didn’t like to flush, there was no microwave. You could only use either the little fridge or the coffee maker, they couldn’t both be plugged in. So there was no cold fridge to put my son’s insulin in. There was a distinct lack of usb ports to charge, only a couple on the desk, none near the beds. The wood all needed to be re-stained too. All this you’d expect in a lower class hotel, but not a $300/night Hilton. I wouldn’t stay here again even if it was $100/night. Especially since the sky bridge doesn’t open until 5 am so we didn’t even get to use it. We had to take the shuttle to the airport which, to their credit, run frequently and the driver was friendly, even at 4 am. Most of the staff were quite friendly and the lobby looked nice. But just too many icky things to book a return trip.