I’m afraid the Hilltop Motel was a disappointment, despite management’s best efforts. Check in was smooth, all-remote, they text you a code for the keypad on your door after you fill out some online forms. But the room was challenging, to be kind. Very, very small, barely enough room to walk past the 2 double beds. The cinder block walls are painted an institutional green, with only one dim light on the wall, a tiny lamp by the beds, or a shockingly bright overhead light, not at all welcoming. The tiles in the bathroom looked like they hadn’t been scrubbed in months, and one of the bulbs in the fixture over the sink was out. I think the linens were clean but the beds were so hard we all woke up with aches. I was with my 2 kids, 9 and 13, visiting family for July 4th. We were supposed to stay for 2 nights but we bailed after the first night and went to a Hilton nearby. I suppose its ok for workers passing through, but my kids and I found it creepy and uncomfortable.