Anaheim Marriott or Fairfield (Disneyland) choice...
#46
Join Date: May 2002
Programs: AAdvantage Platinum, United Silver, Marriott Titanium Elite
Posts: 2,276
I don't see much exciting about it continuing to not have a complimentary breakfast and yet continue be called a Fairfield.
They have so many brands. Isn't there any brand that's more appropriate? (Except obviously it would be confusing to make it Courtyard because there'a already other Courtyards nearby.)
They have so many brands. Isn't there any brand that's more appropriate? (Except obviously it would be confusing to make it Courtyard because there'a already other Courtyards nearby.)
The See Our Features page for Fairfield Inn promises the following:
EAT WELL
Free hot breakfast featuring scrambled eggs, sausage, and other healthy options
Free coffee & tea
24/7 Market
Mini-refrigerator
Microwave
There's not a footnote for Anaheim -- nor should there have to be one.Free hot breakfast featuring scrambled eggs, sausage, and other healthy options
Free coffee & tea
24/7 Market
Mini-refrigerator
Microwave
I'm sure that Marriott International enjoys the franchise revenue from the owners of the Fairfield Inn Anaheim "Resort," but Marriott should stand firm on such a fundamental attribute of Fairfield Inn as complimentary breakfast.
Before anyone tries to claim that resorts are not required to provide breakfast, remember that breakfast at a Fairfield Inn has nothing to do with the lounge/breakfast benefit for Rewards Gold/Platinum members at five full-service Marriott brands (with an exclusion for resorts).
For Fairfield Inn, complimentary breakfast is a basic component of the brand. It has nothing to do with status. Officially, there is no exclusion for resorts.
The owners of the Anaheim property should have two choices: Comply with Fairfield Inn brand standards or exit from the Fairfield Inn brand.
#47
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: DCA
Programs: MR Plat; AA Gold; UA Silver
Posts: 352
I just completed a 3 night stay at the Fairfield Inn Disneyland. The hotel is undergoing renovation and I was lucky enough to get an upgraded room. Hardwood floors, a new Disney/SoCal mural on the wall, upgraded furniture, new bathroom area, and a sliding door between the living space and bathroom. I really like the room upgrades - it feels like a more upscale FFI. The lobby also has been transformed and has a much more open feeling. No, you still don't get free breakfast and there's still exterior corridors, but with a 10 min walk to the Disneyland main gate, this continues to be my go-to Disneyland hotel.
#49
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Los Angeles
Programs: Marriott Titanium, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 251
Late check out?
Hello,
After the end of this month, I'll be dropping from Platinum to Gold. The most important thing for me is late check out, as I will be taking my toddler to Disneyland and need to put her for a nap from 1-3. I, therefore, need the late check out at 4pm, which is supposed to be guaranteed for Golds. However, I know that the Fairfield calls itself a "resort" and therefore may be exempt from the late checkout benefit. Does anyone have any experience at this property with requesting late checkout?
Thanks for any input!
After the end of this month, I'll be dropping from Platinum to Gold. The most important thing for me is late check out, as I will be taking my toddler to Disneyland and need to put her for a nap from 1-3. I, therefore, need the late check out at 4pm, which is supposed to be guaranteed for Golds. However, I know that the Fairfield calls itself a "resort" and therefore may be exempt from the late checkout benefit. Does anyone have any experience at this property with requesting late checkout?
Thanks for any input!
#50
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: DCA
Programs: MR Plat; AA Gold; UA Silver
Posts: 352
I'm Plat, and was granted 4pm late checkout with no problem.
Hello,
After the end of this month, I'll be dropping from Platinum to Gold. The most important thing for me is late check out, as I will be taking my toddler to Disneyland and need to put her for a nap from 1-3. I, therefore, need the late check out at 4pm, which is supposed to be guaranteed for Golds. However, I know that the Fairfield calls itself a "resort" and therefore may be exempt from the late checkout benefit. Does anyone have any experience at this property with requesting late checkout?
Thanks for any input!
After the end of this month, I'll be dropping from Platinum to Gold. The most important thing for me is late check out, as I will be taking my toddler to Disneyland and need to put her for a nap from 1-3. I, therefore, need the late check out at 4pm, which is supposed to be guaranteed for Golds. However, I know that the Fairfield calls itself a "resort" and therefore may be exempt from the late checkout benefit. Does anyone have any experience at this property with requesting late checkout?
Thanks for any input!
#52
#53
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 141
Planning to stay a couple nights (using points) at the Residence Inn Anaheim Maingate in the last week of June. I booked the basic 1 queen studio for now. Is there any chance I will be able to get upgraded to the 2 queen suite or should I just change the reservation and upgrade paying the $50 upcharge for the room. I am gold on Marriott.
#54
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Join Date: Aug 2002
Programs: UALifetimePremierGold, Marriott LifetimeTitanium
Posts: 71,110
Planning to stay a couple nights (using points) at the Residence Inn Anaheim Maingate in the last week of June. I booked the basic 1 queen studio for now. Is there any chance I will be able to get upgraded to the 2 queen suite or should I just change the reservation and upgrade paying the $50 upcharge for the room. I am gold on Marriott.
Cheers.
#55
Moderator, Marriott Bonvoy & FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: McKinney, TX, USA
Programs: United Silver; AA Plat/2MM; Marriott LT Titanium; Hilton Gold
Posts: 11,727
You can always call the hotel and ask if they will give you a complementary upgrade to a 2 bedroom suite. But as SkiAdcock mentions, given the time of year and their location to Disney, they probably can sell those 2 bedroom suites pretty easily. So your chances aren't probably aren't that good.
If you really want a larger suite and there is one showing as available for award+cash, I'd suggest grabbing it now (rather than cry about it later.)
If you really want a larger suite and there is one showing as available for award+cash, I'd suggest grabbing it now (rather than cry about it later.)
#56
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 141
That's what I did .. I just reserved it with the upcharge for the convenience. could not risk being *not* upgraded.
#57
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Guinea
Programs: HHonors Gold
Posts: 69
Hello,
After the end of this month, I'll be dropping from Platinum to Gold. The most important thing for me is late check out, as I will be taking my toddler to Disneyland and need to put her for a nap from 1-3. I, therefore, need the late check out at 4pm, which is supposed to be guaranteed for Golds. However, I know that the Fairfield calls itself a "resort" and therefore may be exempt from the late checkout benefit. Does anyone have any experience at this property with requesting late checkout?
Thanks for any input!
After the end of this month, I'll be dropping from Platinum to Gold. The most important thing for me is late check out, as I will be taking my toddler to Disneyland and need to put her for a nap from 1-3. I, therefore, need the late check out at 4pm, which is supposed to be guaranteed for Golds. However, I know that the Fairfield calls itself a "resort" and therefore may be exempt from the late checkout benefit. Does anyone have any experience at this property with requesting late checkout?
Thanks for any input!
Thanks
#58
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Los Angeles
Programs: Marriott Titanium, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 251
I ended up calling the FI and they told me that because they are a "resort" they could not guarantee 4pm, possibly 1pm. They told me it would depend on occupancy. I decided not to risk it and stayed next door at the Courtyard. They are not a "resort" and I was given the 4pm checkout with no issues at all. We really liked the Courtyard, the room was huge and so was the bathroom. The bathroom had the shower separate from the bathtub(with a shower), so multiple people could shower at once if necessary. The only bummer is that the Courtyard is consistently more expensive than the FI when I've gone back and looked at stays for the future. Hope this helps, and let me know if you have any other questions! I think we are actually going to stay again at the Courtyard next week!
Ashley
Ashley