Fairfield Inn by Marriott Savannah Airport
- 2 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 3
- Reviews
Don't be fooled
- May 27, 2009
- Rated 2 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
The photos on the site come very close to constituting fraud, in my estimation.They are at the very least misleading -- new management took over 6 months ago and ripped out all the "executive suite" rooms and put in rooms with tiny bathrooms. Our mattress was a big piece of FOAM -- no inner coil springs. The pillows were impossible...felt like pillowcases full of old towels. And the towels? You could read a newspaper through them, they were so thin. Coarse, too. No clean-up service ever appeared on one day of our stay. The breakfast buffet was a mismatched and unimaginative collection of frozen junk. No microwave in room; no mini-fridge, either. The TV was a small, cheap-looking job.
In short, it appears that management has decided to cut every conceivable corner to mazimize profit and minimize cost. The price to the guest is an almost total lack of amenities, and little comfort. The staff, including the manager to whom we spoke, seemed to be unconcerned.
Don't be fooled
- May 27, 2009
- Rated 2 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
The photos on the site come very close to constituting fraud, in my estimation.They are at the very least misleading -- new management took over 6 months ago and ripped out all the "executive suite" rooms and put in rooms with tiny bathrooms. Our mattress was a big piece of FOAM -- no inner coil springs. The pillows were impossible...felt like pillowcases full of old towels. And the towels? You could read a newspaper through them, they were so thin. Coarse, too. No clean-up service ever appeared on one day of our stay. The breakfast buffet was a mismatched and unimaginative collection of frozen junk. No microwave in room; no mini-fridge, either. The TV was a small, cheap-looking CRT job.
In short, it appears that management has decided to cut every conceivable corner to mazimize profit and miniimize cost. The price to the guest is an almost total lack of amenities, and little comfort. The staff, including the manager to whom we spoke, seemed to be unconcerned.
Good stay
- July 24, 2007
- Rated 3 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
Stopped over on our way home to VA from Tampa, FL. The staff was friendly. We have two toddlers and they loved the pool. However the floor around the pool was VERY slippery and both children slipped and fell down. It was very late and the kids were blowing off a little energy from being in the car all day. I expect it's not so bad during the day. The continental breakfast was very good with a lot of choices. Could even make your own waffle. There isn't a ton of seating (about 30-40 people max) so plan to eat early or take it back to your room.