We stayed during the worker strike, which started a day after we checked in and continued well past our check-out (6 night stay). The property itself was fine, no complaint; unfortunately the strike will be the significant memory from our stay. Also, apparently this was the 2nd strike within a very short amount of time; so it seems Hilton needs to get its act together with their employees.
Obviously our stay was impacted by the strike, but overall the striking workers were respectful to the guests; e.g. crossing picket lines, etc. Of course some guests will complain, but the workers have to do what they have to do and I'm in no position to judge.
Main impacts were...
No housekeeping during the strike. The hotel did provide clean towels and linens, but placed them in a room where guests had to fetch themselves. We stayed in the Lagoon tower and each floor had such a room for linens--not sure about other towers. We were in a suite with a kitchen and we did some cooking; so trash started to accumulate very quickly. We had to put our trash out into the hall way and fetch new trash bags ourselves. No big deal, but not a good vibe when hallways are filled with trash bags.
Noise in early mornings and late evenings. Again, workers need to do what they need to do. This meant chanting, mega horns, sirens, drums starting around 7am until around 10pm every day. This woke up my kids and impacted our itinerary since they needed naps in the day.
Others, but going to hit word limit....