Me and my significant other stayed here 2 nights to get out of the house and have some quality time for our anniversary.
The beds were very comfortable and the room seemed very clean, but this hotel must have been built on a very low budget. Conversations and other guests' televisions could be heard through the walls. We also heard 6 consecutive "creeks" every time somebody walked on the floor above us, which was very frequently, once a minute at least, even after we went to bed at 1am. It kept me awake. Every time there was a knock on a door in our hallway, it sounded just like our door was being knocked on; the walls were that thin.
I had a few disappointments regarding breakfast. First of all, there is only one waffle maker. You have to stand in line and wait for each person to make their waffle(s). I made my waffle and then got a cup to get some apple juice, which was out. I found the lady in charge of breakfast and kindly let her know it was out. She went off to get more apple juice and came back and tried for 6+ minutes to connect the spout, and she was putting the container in there backwards in comparison to the other juice containers. I tried to point that out, but she didn't listen. I settled for water and went back to my room. My waffle was stone cold by the time I ate it, because of waiting for her. I went back down there a few minutes later to see if the apple juice was available yet, only to find out that she had put grapefruit juice in there instead where the apple juice should have been.
The next morning, I tried the apple juice again, hoping that the problem had been fixed, but nothing came out at all, so I settled for water the second morning as well.
Not a bad hotel for the price, considering the indoor pool and hot tub, which was very nice, but too many minor annoyances to want to go back.
- Fairfield Inn Memphis
- Fairfield Memphis
- Memphis Fairfield
- Memphis Fairfield Inn
