Hi guys.
We have narrowed things down to either the Ramada Maingate and Fairfield Inn Marriott on our next trip coming up in July. (We've considered a bunch of other places, but these are definitely the two front runners.) We're a group of six, three adults, three kids, and will use two rooms.
I'm wondering about pros and cons of each.
In particular, we have three kids (12, 9, 6) and definitely will be getting some afternoon pool time. The ratings we've seen online seem to indicate the Ramada has a really great pool, which is why it is in the lead at the moment. I'm curious if anyone has opinions on the pools at the two hotels.
We also definitely plan on taking advantage of the complimentary breakfast, but have some picky eaters, and also will be getting up early for Magic Morning once during the stay. Any comments on the range and amount of food, and timing, of the complimentary breakfasts they each serve?
The odd thing right now is that the two hotels are basically the same cost, when we get deluxe rooms at the Ramada so we can have queen beds. It seems that the Ramada is a lower star hotel than the Fairfield, and that normally the Ramada would be cheaper. The general comments I read online seem to indicate that the Ramada has thinner towels, older beds, and that sort of thing as opposed to the Fairfield Inn. Are those comments still accurate given the Ramada's 2011 remodel and update?
More to the point, in most cases, to me, this would be a slam dunk in favor of the Fairfield -- it seems to be closer to the entrance to the parks, it's operated by a larger higher end chain, online comments seem to indicate it's better maintained -- but the Ramada's pool is really the X factor here, and I haven't found a really good description of either complimentary breakfast or the timing of it. (We had a classic situation with one hotel last year, for a lacrosse tournament, where they started breakfast at 8 AM, and like six lacrosse teams were all trying to eat breakfast and make it to the fields by 8:30 for 9 AM games. It was a ZOO!)
We have narrowed things down to either the Ramada Maingate and Fairfield Inn Marriott on our next trip coming up in July. (We've considered a bunch of other places, but these are definitely the two front runners.) We're a group of six, three adults, three kids, and will use two rooms.
I'm wondering about pros and cons of each.
In particular, we have three kids (12, 9, 6) and definitely will be getting some afternoon pool time. The ratings we've seen online seem to indicate the Ramada has a really great pool, which is why it is in the lead at the moment. I'm curious if anyone has opinions on the pools at the two hotels.
We also definitely plan on taking advantage of the complimentary breakfast, but have some picky eaters, and also will be getting up early for Magic Morning once during the stay. Any comments on the range and amount of food, and timing, of the complimentary breakfasts they each serve?
The odd thing right now is that the two hotels are basically the same cost, when we get deluxe rooms at the Ramada so we can have queen beds. It seems that the Ramada is a lower star hotel than the Fairfield, and that normally the Ramada would be cheaper. The general comments I read online seem to indicate that the Ramada has thinner towels, older beds, and that sort of thing as opposed to the Fairfield Inn. Are those comments still accurate given the Ramada's 2011 remodel and update?
More to the point, in most cases, to me, this would be a slam dunk in favor of the Fairfield -- it seems to be closer to the entrance to the parks, it's operated by a larger higher end chain, online comments seem to indicate it's better maintained -- but the Ramada's pool is really the X factor here, and I haven't found a really good description of either complimentary breakfast or the timing of it. (We had a classic situation with one hotel last year, for a lacrosse tournament, where they started breakfast at 8 AM, and like six lacrosse teams were all trying to eat breakfast and make it to the fields by 8:30 for 9 AM games. It was a ZOO!)