We've been coming to this resort for years but this was the first visit since Hilton bought the property. On the positive side, the new digital room keys are fantastic. Restaurant service was wonderful, everyone was so attentive. Now, the negative, the rooms are in DIRE need of an upgrade, especially at the prices they are asking! I cannot stress this enough. They are SO old and tired looking. Not only that, but the furniture and carpets have stains all over them and the shower heads are so old that they shoot water out in every direction except straight down onto your body! We asked to upgrade to a larger room because our suite had only one sink. The first night we were told they were sold out and couldn't move us. Fine. The following day, I looked on their website and they had a myriad of rooms available. Yet when I inquired about moving, they said they were sold out. Only after calling them on their lie, did they offer us a much larger suite for $200 more a night. It was cheaper on their website. To ask high-end resort prices but provide the guests with Super 8 motel room decor and amenities is just wrong. Esperanza and The One and Only Palmilla Resorts in Cabo are less per night, and the rooms are gorgeous and very well-acquainted. Sadly, we may have to stay at a different property in the Coachella Valley from now on, even though we love the grounds at La Quinta Resort. However, the sad, outdated accommodations are a definite no-go for us and most likely a deal-breaker.