Paid for place, including taxes and fees through Hotels.com, then charged an extra $23 for parking and taxes on parking that hotel says is not covered by Hotels.com booking. Nobody at the hotel desk at check-in said anything about an additional parking charge that was applicable, nor any alternatives to paying such a fee. I've heard of parking charges in hotels in big cities, but Bishop is not a big city and one would never suppose that a parking fee would apply, unless it was indicated in advance. Might have been in the fine print, but generally this is a bate-and-switch tactic by Holiday Inn Express. The hotel was fine and breakfast was provided, but those staying here should factor in the parking surcharge or plan for alternative parking, when considering how competitive the pricing is on the hotel compared to others.