Arrived late evening to a very crowded , very loud party in the lobby. Check in was easy. Finished up routine so we could rest. 2 double beds , both with sunken in mattress in the middle and one with a broken frame. It was late, we were exhausted and didn’t want the hassle of calling, changing rooms or whatever. Tylenol pm zonked us out. Morning came and we were up to shower . To our surprise, no hot water. What are the 2 things main things most people hope for at a hotel? Good bed and a hot shower…. Fairfield Inn missed the mark on both! Spoke to the front desk and a manager was supposed to call . They did not. Never again !!!!
This was my second overnight at A Country Inn & Suites. This one, however, didn't quite measure up to my stay at a different Country Inn. We were relieved that we were still able to check in without difficulty quite late at night. The building was situated reasonably close to the highway but finding the actual hotel amidst other hotels and housing was a bit confusing. The pristine, spotless appearance of the public areas was the first thing I noticed. Unfortunately the lighting in our dark room was completely insufficient. We did eventually discover a lamp on the desk but the on/off switch was not intuitive and these very weary travelers simply wanted to unpack and fall into bed. Good thing the lighting in the bathroom turned out to be fine. But where were the additional tissues? We quickly used the few that remained from previous guests but could not locate an additional box. The bed was comfortable and we slept very soundly. Even though we could see traffic in the distance from our window, the room was quiet. The breakfast buffet and selection was just EH. But it got us through the final leg of our trip.