Fairfield Inn by Marriott Savannah Midtown
- 4 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 17
- Reviews
Savannah trip
- April 16, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
We went to Savannah to visit a friend that was there on business. The hotel has an excellent location if you want to enjoy the Historic District without having to pay sky high rates. The place is clean, safe and comfy. Staff is great. Breakfast buffet is good too. Great pool area.
Just got back from Savannah -
- March 24, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
My family and I were in Savannah last week to help my oldest daughter move to a new apartment. She attends SCAD and is in her second year now and moved from the Victorian District to Whitemarsh Island as crime is getting to be an issue in parts of the downtown. Anyway, we stayed at the Fairfield Inn Midtown which is located just off Abercorn and very well located for our needs. It is an easy drive up to the Historic District and SCAD as well as out to Thunderbolt and the islands. The major malls lie further down along Abercorn.
The hotel is tucked away off Abercorn on a small cross-street and quiet. We felt safe at the location and very comfortable. It appears the Inn was remodeled not too long ago as the facilities are pretty good. The pool is nice. We found the staff to be very courteous and helpful and the complimentary breakfast was very adequate. I had plenty of free fruit (apples and oranges) to snack on. Plus, they left the apple juice and orange juice machine on all day.
The Travel room price was exceptional as this was at the end of the BIG ST. Patrick's Day weekend in Savannah. I had first attempted to reserve a room at several hotels closer to downtown that we had previously stayed in. Their prices had been jacked SKY HIGH and I knew these hotels did NOT merit those costs but for the proximity to the drunken events on River Street and such. So, I l booked three nights at the Fairfield for the cost of 1 night at my usual hotel. Funny thing was, we still enjoyed River Street and the City Market with no parking problems whatsoever.
A little higher than the average but worth it.
- January 6, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
Having stayed in some of the other hotels in Savannah, this place is worth the cost. The rooms are very clean and do not smell like a foot locker ( take note LaQuinta Inns ). The breakfast was good and the staff is friendly. What shocked me about the staff was; they said tahnks for staying with us.
Savannah in July
- July 22, 2007
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
Hotel Great , Daniel front desk cleark extremley informed and helpful about tourist needs . Paula Deans Resturant ok but wait in line 2.0 hours in 96 degree to get a seating a bit much . Suggest folks gop to Uncle Bubbas (also Paula deans resturant ) on Tybee island pricier but worth the trip of 17 miles
Disappointed
- July 21, 2007
- Rated 3 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
We didn't have advance reservations anywhere. This motel was recommended by Visiters Center. The hotel looks old & desperately need remodeling. The cigarette butts in the public ashtray by the seatee area on the 2nd floor were never cleaned out from the time we got there until we left.... 2 days... Rooms were OK, but small. One good thing was front desk staff - more than willing to help with questions. Wouldn't stay here again tho.