Fairfield pricing
#16
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Maybe it's just me, but FI isn't high on my list of hotels to pick for a family stay. Within the Marriott brands, I'd probably look at all of the suites brands first, then the full-service hotels, then Fairfield, and last Courtyard.
If I held no elite status, the order would flip between the FS and Fairfield, but if I held no elite status I'd probably look at all of the other suite brands across HH, HY, etc. before ever getting to a Fairfield Inn.
If I'm at a Fairfield, it's probably because I'm nowhere near the other brands.
If I held no elite status, the order would flip between the FS and Fairfield, but if I held no elite status I'd probably look at all of the other suite brands across HH, HY, etc. before ever getting to a Fairfield Inn.
If I'm at a Fairfield, it's probably because I'm nowhere near the other brands.
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Because of status, I actively seek out FS brands when travelling with the family on holiday.
Even with parking I often can get a CL level room or suite for the same or less than a leisure property. Since I seldom travel to San Fran or NYC with the family, I can navigate most other cities well, or choose FS brands by business districts.
We stay at RI as often as we can. We either hit breakfast very early or cook breakfast ourselves we avoid the scrum down in the lobby.
FFI just doesn't rate very high on our list of family hotels, now that my children are all older (and bigger).
Even with parking I often can get a CL level room or suite for the same or less than a leisure property. Since I seldom travel to San Fran or NYC with the family, I can navigate most other cities well, or choose FS brands by business districts.
We stay at RI as often as we can. We either hit breakfast very early or cook breakfast ourselves we avoid the scrum down in the lobby.
FFI just doesn't rate very high on our list of family hotels, now that my children are all older (and bigger).
Last edited by Texas Booster; May 9, 2014 at 4:36 pm Reason: spelling
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Thought the thread was about pricing increasing at FI, not which brands folk prefer to stay?
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