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Fairfield by Marriott Anaheim Resort
4.1/5122 Reviews
Anaheim City Center
We’ve stayed at this hotel for the last seven years, each time we go to Disneyland. It’s definitely cheaper than staying on the park’s property, and the walk is no more than 10 minutes. However, despite our family being loyal customers, we have stayed there for the last time, and won’t be returning. As I mentioned, yes, it’s cheaper to stay here than on Disneyland property, but don’t be fooled. It is by no means CHEAP, just CHEAPER. You are still paying quite a hefty price for what has, sadly, become a mediocre at best hotel. In all the years we’ve stayed here, the hotel, to my knowledge, has never been updated— and it shows. Unfortunately, the hotel is now on the shabby side. The rooms are small, as is the bathroom. Annoyingly, they no longer offer maid service each day, and have downgraded to once every third day. While I understand pandemic policies, we had JUST come from staying at the beautiful nearby Westin Anaheim, which does offer daily maid service. Next, a word on their air conditioning units. The last 2 times we’ve stayed, the units have been unbearably loud — so much so that at the height of summer, we opted to keep it off in order for us to be able to sleep. I asked to trade rooms, thinking we’d just gotten unlucky, but it seems each room has the identical problem. That goes back to the updates I feel the hotel needs to make. Lastly, unlike some of the other hotels nearby, there is no free continental breakfast. Look, Disneyland is expensive. A free breakfast would go a long way with guests. No need for it to be fancy— something small would suffice. As I mentioned, we also stayed at the Westin Anaheim this trip. It’s slightly more expensive, but it feels much more luxurious — and it’s nearly as quick to walk to the parks. That’ll be our choice from now on.
Fairfield Inn Anaheim Hills Orange County
4.1/5121 Reviews
I am very shocked this property is associated with Marriott. Upon in-person check in, I was told by the staff member that my room was ”upgraded” and it was located in a ”quiet” section of the hotel. ”Upgraded” meant my room had a couch, and ”quiet” meant I was facing the freeway. To add insult to injury, there was a pair of earplugs in the bathroom, so the hotel must be aware of the noise issue! I was not aware that the MOTEL is outward facing, meaning that all of guest room doors are exterior. Had I known that as a single female traveler I would have not booked this hotel. The photos on the Marriott website are very deceiving! I can only assume there were security issues because there was a nightly patrol car in the parking lot, which can be construed as either a good or bad thing. This Marriott MOTEL was a huge disappointment as far as cleanliness standards were concerned. The bathroom counters were spotted, the toilet paper holder was spotted as well. There were mold patches on the ceiling around the sprinklers. There were stains on the bed sheets. Some of the lights in the bathroom were broken, and the light for the bath/shower had an old school timer. I called the front desk to voice these concerns, and the young gentleman who took my call said that they were fully booked and changing to another room was not an option. Internet: I have NEVER upgraded to the paid internet in all of my Marriott stays. However, someone took it upon themselves to upgrade my internet, and I was charged $21.70 for upgraded internet. When I contacted hotel staff to make them aware of the issue, I was comped a one-day charge and was told that was all they could do. To say I am disappointed in this stay is an understatement. I have NEVER complained about a hotel stay, let alone a Marriott stay. In the future I will consider other hotel chains as this recent stay was a major letdown.

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