The value proposition doesn’t work at this aging Hampton Inn. When you pay almost $170 on a Sunday night, you expect more than just a clean room (which it was). The traveler-friendly design touches that make newer Hampton Inns our usual go-to choice are almost nonexistent here. Lighting is dated with hard-to-find switches. Bedding is old; the choice is to bake under a lumpy, heavy comforter or shiver under a threadbare top sheet. The TV remote and operating system are out of the 1990s. We arrived in time to see the end of the Chiefs-Bengals game and it took forever to navigate to the CBS station, which only was available in a fuzzy, nonHD version. If that’s because of an inferior local cable system, the owners should spend the money for a satellite dish and updated system that provides only HD channels. Bottom line is that Hilton should be defending its brand by pushing the owners of this property for needed upgrades.