We just got home today after spending 7 nights at the Fairfield Inn. Let's see...
Room size:Room enough for the 4 of us (Mom, Dad, 2 tween daughters). We had a room with 2 queen beds. Since we were staying so long we actually unpacked into the dresser--this gave us plenty of space in the room. We had two large duffles and a carry on plus the girls' messenger bags and my big purse--one duffle and all 3 bags/purses went on the shelf above the clothes rack (near the sink) and there was a nice spot to tuck the other duffle under the clothes rack. It's not huge, but we definitely did not feel cramped. We also were only in the room for sleeping and getting ready in the morning.
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eanliness:Looked clean to me!! So many bed bug stories in the news had me nervous... but no bugs! Room did not look dirty; beds were made nicely each day (and stuffed animals placed near the pillows

) and all the used towels were replaced without having to place them in a particular spot (i.e. the tub). To have fresh bed sheets, there's a sign you need to place on the bed.
Noise:Our room was on the 4th floor and overlooked the parking lot/pool. We could really really hear the fireworks on Sunday night!!!! Didn't notice it being noisy in general.
Elevators:4 elevators and we rarely felt like we had to wait. One morning we seemed to be trying to catch an elevator at the same time half the hotel was trying to leave--very full elevators!
Customer Service:Check-in was pleasant. Check-out was pleasant. Our only other front desk interaction was when we tried to have laundry done--staff member was very helpful but we decided to do our own laundry instead. (OK... the girls and I almost never stay in hotels and DH does occasionally for work, but never long enough to warrant laundry service---so we had no idea how freakishly expensive laundry would be!!!!!!!!!!!! I guess there was supposed to be some sort of form/price list in our room, but we didn't find it) No change machine in the laundry room; DH went to the 3rd floor Marketplace and arcade to find a change machine, but the arcade machine only gave tokens. (OK, maybe all this is typical for hotels... but I've already admitted I'm a country bumpkin who doesn't stay in any of them fancy schmancy hotels you city slickers talk about!)
Fruited water and cups provided near the lobby elevators--usually the water was gone when we arrived in the late evening though. Didn't keep us from taking cups to use in our room for soda and wine! (oh, beer and wine.... available at the Marketplace for $5/beer and $4/single serving wine... we bought 6 pack of beer for $15 and $15 bottle of wine at another hotel mini-mart a couple hotel's away; also bought 2 litre sodas there)
When we arrived, I was sure I'd read something about times for the pool, gift shop, Marketplace, etc. But when I hunted for this info in the leather-bound guest info book early one morning I could not find it!! Discovered last night (i.e. Night 6) that the info was on a sheet of paper given when we checked in. Would have been nice to have hours listed under Guest Services in the binder.
What else needs to be said? "Disney Themed Rooms" means the 3 framed posters on the walls are Disney themed. Nothing else "Disney" about it... The carpet in our room was kinda bubbly/wavey in a few places. Using the clock radio near my cell phone seemed to have some sort of interference.
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Pool:Umm... the weather wasn't all that great the week we were there. Our 9 year old did get to swim one night and had no complaints (well, not that she'd complain about swimming anyway no matter the weather or pool condition...). My husband did say he wished he'd worn his suit down to the pool as well as it felt very warm.
Location:I never did remember to check my watch at the beginning and end of our walk between the hotel and park...but it was definitely less than 10 minutes from the doors of the hotel to the turnstiles at the park. More like 7 or 8 minutes I'd guess.
We did not order Room Service, but did eat at Millie's (providers of room service) twice--once for breakfast and once for "linner" (~3pm). Not overly impressed with selection... quality was fine. We purchased muffins one day to eat the next morning. Convenient. Quality was...well, store bought muffin quality... We bought pizza from the Pizza Hut in the building one night. Decided it would be better to order pizza elsewhere (which we did later in the week).
So that's my "review" of the Fairfield Inn. Would I stay there again? If I got the same Friends/Family rate I had this time! It seemed like a pretty basic hotel--nothing to really differentiate it from any others. Not a bad place at all--very easy walk to
Disneyland and that was our most important qualification (well, that coupled with price...). I would recommend it to a friend.