Temecula, which hotel?
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Temecula, which hotel?
Did a search. Not much was on Temecula MR properties.
There are SpringHill & Fairfield Inn. No Ren or FS here.
From what I read from the MR web site, SpringHill seems rather new.
Anyone has any recent experience at either property? How do they treat plats? Please share you review here. Looking to doing some golf and roam around the wine country there.
Thanks.
There are SpringHill & Fairfield Inn. No Ren or FS here.
From what I read from the MR web site, SpringHill seems rather new.
Anyone has any recent experience at either property? How do they treat plats? Please share you review here. Looking to doing some golf and roam around the wine country there.
Thanks.
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Almost 24 hours since my post, and nobody chips in!
Come on, MR elites. Some of you have have visited this southern California town north of San Diego!
I am looking for accommodation with either MR or *wood. *wood has zero presence here. Mr has SpringHill & FI.
Come on, MR elites. Some of you have have visited this southern California town north of San Diego!
I am looking for accommodation with either MR or *wood. *wood has zero presence here. Mr has SpringHill & FI.
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The Springhill Suites is much newer than the Fairfield Inn, but I haven't stayed at either (used to live in the Temecula area). It's one exit south of the Mall and the main area around Temecula and Murrieta. Based on the fact that it is new alone would make the decision for me.
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Just stayed at the Springhill suites - Really a boutique style hotel, very new with god awful ugly colors for carpet and such but very clean and comfortable. Good offerings for free breakfast buffet that is hidden when closed behind a fake wall but couldn't get close to it on the weekend because of the mass of people. The rooms are really quiet, business friendly with good desk and chair and free internet and bed is Marriott standard issue. Oh, and they're waiting for their liquor license to come in.
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The Springhill Suites is much newer than the Fairfield Inn, but I haven't stayed at either (used to live in the Temecula area). It's one exit south of the Mall and the main area around Temecula and Murrieta. Based on the fact that it is new alone would make the decision for me.
Thanks for chiming in.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Just stayed at the Springhill suites - Really a boutique style hotel, very new with god awful ugly colors for carpet and such but very clean and comfortable. Good offerings for free breakfast buffet that is hidden when closed behind a fake wall but couldn't get close to it on the weekend because of the mass of people. The rooms are really quiet, business friendly with good desk and chair and free internet and bed is Marriott standard issue. Oh, and they're waiting for their liquor license to come in.

