The Hilton Family of Hotels consists of 9 brands, almost 3,000 hotels and 500,000 rooms in more than 70 countries, all with one philosophy: be hospitable.
Hampton Inn Billings 1-406-248-4949
5110 Southgate Drive Billings, MT
Hampton Inn Butte 1-406-494-2250
3499 Harrison Avenue Butte, MT
Hampton Inn Helena 1-406-443-5800
725 Carter Drive Helena, MT
Hampton Inn Kalispell 1-406-755-7900
1140 Highway 2 West Kalispell, MT
Hilton Garden Inn Kalispell 1-406-756-4500
1840 Highway 93 South Kalispell, MT
Hampton Inn & Suites Billings West I-90 1-406-656-7511
3550 Ember Lane Billings, MT
Hilton Garden Inn Billings 1-406-655-8800
2465 Grant Road Billings, MT
Doubletree Hotel Missoula/Edgewater 1-406-728-3100
100 Madison Missoula, MT
Hampton Inn Great Falls 1-406-453-2675
2301 14th Street SW Great Falls, MT
Hilton Garden Inn Great Falls 1-406-452-1000
2520 14th Street SW Great Falls, MT
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The Hilton Family of Hotels consists of 9 brands, almost 3,000 hotels and 500,000 rooms in more than 70 countries, all with one philosophy: be hospitable. Hilton Family Hotels and Hilton Family Resorts are among the most well-known and well-respected brands in the industry. From four-star city center hotels to convention centers and luxury leisure resorts, the Hilton Family of brands includes a portfolio of upscale, mid-priced, extended stay, and vacation ownership hotels.
The acquisition in 1999 of Promus Hotel Corporation expanded the family of brands to include the Hampton Innr, Doubletreer, Embassy Suites Hotelsr, and Homewood Suites by Hiltonr. Hilton is now able to offer guests the widest possible variety of hotel experiences, including four-star city center hotels, convention properties, all-suite hotels, extended stay, mid-priced focused service, destination resorts, vacation ownership, airport hotels and conference centers.
Hilton is a major industry competitor in owning hotels, managing/franchising hotels, vacation ownership, and the international industry. Hilton owns hotels such as New York's Waldorf=Astoria, The Hilton Hawaiian Villager on Waikiki Beach, Chicago's Palmer House Hilton and the Hilton San Francisco on Union Square. These large-scale properties occupy the best locations in the nation's best markets. The company is a prominent franchiser of hotels across its entire brand family, with income from management or franchise fees accounting for some 30 percent of Hilton's total cash flow. Hilton Grand Vacations Club, the company's vacation ownership business, operates properties across the country including such desirable locales as Las Vegas, Orlando, New York, Miami and Honolulu. With the 2006 acquisition of Hilton International, Hilton Hotels Corporation became a global force.
The vision of Hilton is to be the first choice of the world's travelers, building on the rich heritage and strength of its brands by consistently delighting customers, investing in its team members, delivering innovative products and services, expanding its family of brands, and continuously improving performance. It also aims to increase shareholder value, create a culture of pride, and strengthen the loyalty of its constituents.
In the last 10 years the company has moved from a few hotel-casinos and big hotels in the US to a worldwide enterprise encompassing approximately 80 countries, from 275 hotels to more than 2,900 around the world, from a single brand to a collection of nine serving a broad range of travelers.
A total of 223 hotels with approximately 36,000 rooms were added to the Hilton system in 2006. At year-end 2006, the company's worldwide system consisted of 2,935 properties and 501,478 rooms. In 2006 and early 2007, new Hilton hotels opened in Kauai (Hawaii), Boston, St. Louis and at Baltimore/Washington Airport, with new Doubletree hotels in North America in Birmingham (Alabama), Anaheim, Dallas, Quebec and at New York's JFK Airport. Since 2000, Hilton has added 1,000 hotels to their system, and the company expects to add another 900 (with 120,000 rooms) in the three years beginning 2007. In 2006, Hilton Garden Inn notched its fifth consecutive #1 ranking from J.D. Power. In addition, the Hilton Family of Brands collectively received the highest score in the University of Michigan's American Consumer Satisfaction Index (ACSI). Hilton has been first, or tied for first, in five of the past seven years in the ACSI rankings. The company anticipates having approximately 50 luxury hotels in its system by 2010.
Hilton is dedicated to preserving the environment, evident by the fact that Hilton was the first company in the industry to receive the EnergyStarr award from the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy. Hilton developed a comprehensive company-wide policy to promote business practices that help preserve the environment. Nearly every hotel within the Family of Hotels takes part in the "Green Program --Conserve to Preserve." By asking guests when they would like their sheets and towels changed, Hilton saves over 12 million gallons of fresh water a month while also reducing waste water and the use of chemicals and energy resources. In addition, by investing in state-of-the-art equipment Hilton has reduced the amount of water used to clean every pound of linens from approximately two gallons of water downward to one gallon. Hilton has implemented a corporate-wide energy efficient lighting retrofit program for its guestrooms. By using state-of-the-art compact fluorescent and other lighting technology, Hilton significantly reduces its use of the natural resources that are utilized to power these products. Hilton is also actively evaluating and implementing additional "green" technologies in its facilities including solar technology, co-generation, and fuel cells use, which will further decrease dependence on current energy providers and resources. In the early 1990's, Hilton instituted recycling program guidelines, which provided training and specific instructions on how to start and manage a successful recycling program.
Hilton team members also play a role by participating in various communities outreach projects, such as planting trees, cleaning beaches and undertaking other activities that help restore our natural resources. They help kids learn to read, participate in fundraising walk-a-thons that help numerous worthy causes, and refurbishing national landmarks. Hilton believes in active participation in cities, counties and states where the company operates.
Hampton Inn Billings
1-406-248-4949
5110 Southgate Drive Billings, MT Get a feel for the Old West with the modern comforts of the "New West" in Billings, a hub of history and culture in Montana. The Hampton Inn hotel in Billings is conveniently located next to I-90, less than five minutes from the downtown area.Delve into the ancient past at the Pictograph Caves, or get a feel for more modern history at the Moss Mansionboth are less than ten minutes from our Billings hotel. Indulge in a shopping spree at the Rimrock Mall, or a golfing spree on one of several nearby courses. Our hotel in Billings also gives you easy access to the Metra Park center, theaters, restaurants and more. A short day trip will bring you to the historic Little Bighorn Battlefield or Yellowstone National Park. Ask the friendly team at our hotel in Billings for more tips on the many local sights and activities.
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