When we arrived, tired after a long drive, we were waved away from the on-site free parking by a security guard, who said we couldn't enter the lot because a movie was being filmed there. We drove around confused, in busy traffic, until a different guard told us to park up a hill behind the hotel on a narrow little road, where we had to squeeze in among a bunch of film crew cars. Then we had to lug our bags back to the hotel. The clerk there told us that we could move our car to the hotel lot after the film crew left, but that wouldn't happen until around midnight!! She led us to our room, which was a rather tired efficiency unit way in the back of a separate adjunct building, which required us to weave through pitch-black exterior stairwells and ramps, as there were no exterior lights. The hotel had a pool, but the film crew were set up throughout the public spaces and required silence, so we didn't use it. We were hungry and hoped to eat at the hotel's restaurant, but we were told it closed in an hour (at 8pm), and they couldn't accommodate us due to how busy they were. So we walked about 15 minutes into the little town below, where we got a decent meal. We wish the hotel had alerted us in advance, via Expedia, to the fact that a movie crew were dominating the hotel and grounds, so that we could have had the option of staying elsewhere. The hotel itself was clean enough, and the lodging was basic. We paid about double what the hotel now appears to be charging.