So, in fairness, the hotel was less expensive than many of the other hotels in Santa Fe that weekend. It is fairly well-located and has a nice restaurant that comes in handy for a late night meal or glass of wine. However, the rooms are terribly dark--so much so that even with all the available lights on, you have to go into the bathroom to get dressed--let alone put on makeup or do your hair. The rooms are large. But the furniture is dark and heavy and because we were put on the first floor, we had to keep the drapes closed because cars were pulling into and out of parking spaces by my windows. The lobby is very blah. The front of the hotel has some seating but it looks as if it could use rejuvenation. Front desk staff were friendly but, overall, I am surprised that Hilton would keep this place--it is well below their usual standards.