Discover the essentials for an unforgettable family vacation. Here, you’ll be situated less than a mile from the magic of Walt Disney World Resort—just off the 429 expressway and adjacent to FLAMINGO CROSSINGS Town Center, which will feature shopping and dining galore. Show
This resort is brimming with fun for everyone, with a resort-style pool, sports courts and transportation to the Disney theme parks. Plus, the on-site Disney Planning Center at Flamingo Crossings can help make your Disney vacation as carefree and fun-filled as possible! What Makes This Resort Hotel UniqueBenefits of Your Hotel StayThe brand-new Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Orlando offers upscale accommodations and suites. Each high-end room is equipped with a mini refrigerator and a microwave. Take a dip in the heated resort-style pool with a splash pad, located near the outdoor food cabana—the Flying Flamingo—which serves up delicious appetizers and lighter poolside fare. Enjoy access to an on-site laundry facility. Maintain your exercise routine in the fitness center or at the sports court. This hotel also offers complimentary parking and breakfast! Dining
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details.resorts.ctaCard.sideBar MapResort Address631 Flagler Ave Winter Garden, Florida 34787 (407) 993-9200 Resort CategorySuites ResortResort AreaFLAMINGO CROSSINGS Town Center † Guests under age 18 must have parent or guardian permission to call. Use CoBrowse to Share Your Screen?Even as the Disney Cast Member guides you around our site, they will be unable to access or view any files or information on your device or anything you type. To stop the session, click the X in the screen-sharing window at any time. You can remain on the phone with the Cast Member. Enter the code provided by the Cast Member and Accept to get started. Invalid code. Please reenter Enter Code Fairfield by Marriott
Logo of the former brand, Farfield Inn and Suites. Fairfield by Marriott is a franchised economy to midscale hotel brand of Marriott International. The properties target guests willing to accept fewer amenities for lower prices. Cost-saving measures included standardized building architecture and bedding, and the absence of a full-service restaurant, but a complimentary hot breakfast.[2] As of June 30, 2021, the brand had 1,169 hotels with 114,986 rooms with an additional 387 hotels with 47,476 rooms in the pipeline.[1] Amenities at most properties include a pool, whirlpool, health club, same-day dry cleaning, vending machines, meeting rooms, free Wi-Fi, an ergonomic desk and chair, and a complimentary hot breakfast, business center with printing capabilities, in-room television, mini-refrigerator, and microwave.[3] The brand was named Fairfield Inn & Suites from 1987–2019. Overview[edit]Marriott International developed the concept for Fairfield Inn in the late 1980s to compete with other economy limited-service (ELS) hotel chains (below $45 a night) like Days Inn, Hampton Inn, and Red Roof Inn. The first location opened in October 1987 in Atlanta, Georgia.[4][5] Management implemented scorecard terminals to allow guests to rate the hotels as either 'excellent', 'average', or 'poor'. Marriott was then able to track important metrics and provide superior customer service. Additionally, employee selection emphasized the appointment of friendly and positive staff, which also reduced turnover. This was achieved by providing higher wages than competitors (at the time being in the top 25% of wages within the lodging industry).[6] The brand formerly included properties dubbed "Fairfield Suites"; however, in 1998, those properties became the separate SpringHill Suites chain within the Marriott corporation. Many properties feature both suites and rooms, and these were called "Fairfield Inn and Suites."[7] The chain has generally moved away from outside-opening doors in its more recent constructions, preferring traditional interior halls. In 2004, brand head Liam Brown wanted the brand to move from the budget tier of hotels into the moderate tier by renovating newer locations and closing aging ones. The brand introduced coffee in the hotel rooms, express check-out, and newspaper delivery.[8][9] In 2013, the brand expanded to Asia.[10] In 2019, the Fairfield Inn & Suites Denver Tech Center opened, the 1000th Fairfield property worldwide.[11] In August 2020, the brand expanded to Peru.[12] In April 2021, Marriott tested a contactless vending machine at Fairfield Inns.[13] In June 2021, the first brand location in Europe opened.[14] Inspiration[edit]The brand name comes from the Fairfield Farm in Hume, Virginia, which J. Willard Marriott purchased as a family retreat. Originally owned by the King of England, the farm reminded Marriott of the western ranches of his childhood. After being refurbished in 1997, Fairfield Farm opened as Marriott's only bed and breakfast, The Inn at Fairfield Farm.[15] Accommodations[edit]Historical[edit]
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Is Fairfield owned by Marriott?Fairfield by Marriott is a franchised economy to midscale hotel brand of Marriott International.
Is Fairfield part of Hilton?Standard Upper Midscale hotel brands that don't target extended stays specifically include Hampton (Hilton), Fairfield (Marriott), La Quinta (Wyndham), Atwell (IHG), TRYP (Wyndham), Wyndham Garden (Wyndham), and Protea (Marriott).
Who is Fairfield hotels owned by?Marriott International, Inc.
Is Fairfield part of Marriott Bonvoy?About Fairfield by Marriott
With over 1,230 properties in 15 countries and territories, Fairfield is proud to participate in Marriott Bonvoy®, the global travel program from Marriott International.
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