This hotel just doesn't feel like a Hilton, but rather a hotel that looks to take your money at every step...so basically Vegas, lol. They a lot charge for everything! ATM fees $5.50, Coffee pot in room: $12, the list goes on and on.
Check-in took more than an hour the lines were massive and they were completely understaffed. There was a bumbling staff member who placed people in the lines (VIP or not), but otherwise she just stood by watching the horror show of check-in continue. She should have jumped behind the desk to help the staff, but nope.
My confirmation number didn't work when I finally got to the desk, nor did the numbers of anyone traveling in our group. Apparently they gave us some bad info. To make matters worse, our rooms weren't ready. Luggage drop was overfilling with baggage, so I just left my luggage in someone else's room and came back after my first meeting.
We never had enough towels in the hotel room, once we never even got washcloths. I've stayed in other Hiltons before and this was really subpar. The furniture was worn and the iron was really bad (yes that was free).
There is a monorail station in the hotel, and the city bus stops right in front of the hotel (if you're going to/from the airport, use this option. It costs $1.75, no transfers needed!!). However, I always felt distant from the strip life because it is so far away. Even the strip hotel bus doesn't stop there, which is a minus.
Expect to wait a few minutes for the elevators. There are 6 for every 15 floors or so and it always seemed to take a long time, even though nobody was ever in the elevators when I got on.
The restaurants in the hotel were good. I dined at Bennihana once and it was great, although pricey.
There are better options in Vegas than this hotel.