The motel (not necessarily a hotel) like it's on its last leg. If it was not a chain hotel I'd have more grace. Both key-entry doors on our hallway were broken (on the third floor) so anyone that wanted to could roam the property whether they were a guest or not. There was a dehumidifier in the room that needed emptying by me upon arrival and a couple times a day. This "housekeeping" is part of a reason I myself like to stay at hotels, so I don't have to do housework.
The rooms are nice enough, the beds are very soft/clean. The blackout curtains don't fully cover the light from the parking lot at night. The hallways, the ceilings, the exterior are not in their best days. An exit sign was dangling from the ceiling by the door on the hallway.
Our time in Hilton Head was lovely, and some of the hotel staff/desk managers were lovely. The housekeepers are obviously really good at their jobs and friendly. One employee at the desk was very irritated with me before I even checked in and scowled at children running through the lobby.
The minigolf next-door is well done. I probably wouldn't stay at the hotel again otherwise.