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SpringHill Suites Fairfax Fair Oaks
4.2/5103 Reviews

SpringHill Suites Fairfax Fair Oaks

Fairfax County|1.07km from NRA National Firearms Museum
This is a 3-star hotel and it shows. As its name indicates, the rooms are suites and come with a small kitchenette, which includes a small sink, refrigerator, coffee maker, and a small microwave. Our room also had a small living room with a couch. The TV in our room was set at an awkward position, opposite the wall that separates the living room and the bed. This was probably an attempt to be visible from both, but made it difficult to watch from either space. The room did not have a safe and there was only one drawer to store things. The cupboard was good size and came with an ironing board. The AC was quite loud and we were staying on one of the lower floors so the general noise level in the room was quite higher than in other hotels we stayed. Nearby (0.2 miles) there is a small mall with a choice of restaurants and a grocery store. This hotel is near the George Mason University and is one of the university's preferred hotels. So many families stay here when they visit the university. However there is no hotel shuttle to take you there. So, you either need to have a car or to pay taxi back and forth. The breakfast can be improved. We didn't expect it to be a full continental breakfast, but it seemed minimal. There were no bagels, English muffins, waffles or similar. On the other hand there were pre-packaged cereal and milk, pre-packages hot sandwiches, boiled eggs and some fruit. This could be due to COVID, but the look of these things did not inspire confidence for their quality. Again this is a 3-star inexpensive hotel, so one cannot complain that much.
Fairfax Marriott at Fair Oaks
4.2/5103 Reviews

Fairfax Marriott at Fair Oaks

Fairfax County|1.56km from NRA National Firearms Museum

Latest booking 22 hrs ago

We have stayed at the Fairfax Marriott Fair Oaks 25+ times over the last 8 years while visiting our son and his wife who live in Fairfax. Additionally, we have frequently had friends and family stay there while visiting too. Originally, we loved the hotel, but it has increasingly become worn and in disrepair. This past weekend will likely be the last time we stay there, unless measures are taken to correct many of the issues we so disappointedly encountered. A large group of us traveled to Fairfax and all booked rooms at the hotel (10 rooms) . We found the rooms in need of better cleaning and physical and mechanical repairs. It started when I arrived, got to the room which was not very clean, had torn draperies, and an air conditioner which clanged constantly. The maintenance man, who was lovely, came promptly to try to fix the noise issue, but could not. As a result, my room was changed to another floor, with no one helping me. The next room, had a very dark entry from the hall, as the lights there were not working. Upon entry, the room was also in need of a better cleaning, the door handle was falling off, and the faucets needed repair. When family and friends arrived, they too were certainly not thrilled with their rooms for similar reasons. Well before coming, I spoke with the front desk and hospitality agent about the possibility of having a space available to greet family and friends as the arrived and so we could spend a bit of time together. Although they said yes, the next day I received a email from the banquet manager, stating there were no such spaces available. In the past, we’ve used a hospitality room there for this purpose, but I was told there was absolutely no way they could accommodate my request. On The night when guests arrived, the hospitality roo off of the main lobby was in fact vacant all night, but the front desk manager said we needed to ask for it in advance to get tables and chairs. I had that request, in writing, but it did not matter. They did finally make a space arrangement for us when they realized we were simply going to stay in the lobby., because they did not want some of the children ‘running wild,’ in the lobby. Overall, the hotel and staff did not do much to be accommodating or welcoming, with a few notable exceptions (the woman overseeing the restaurant for breakfast was very kind and helpful). We are Marriott Bonvoy members, and ad stated earlier, have been frequent guests at this hotel. Unless significant changes are implemented very shortly, we will choose to stay elsewhere, as there are many fine options in this area.

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Residence Inn Fairfax Merrifield
4.4/573 Reviews
The room is large and has a kitchen. There are many places to eat nearby.
Courtyard Dunn Loring Fairfax
4.6/5103 Reviews
The price is very good, safe, and travel is convenient. There is a parking lot, but it is not big and has to be charged. There is a big supermarket opposite, the things are very good, and there are many kinds of wines. There are also flowers. Very lively place!
Extended Stay America Suites - Washington, DC - Centreville - Manassas
3.4/568 Reviews
Reserved a room here to have a kitchenette. The room and appliances were clean and functional. I was surprised that the room did not have any pans, utensils, or serving ware, probably due to precautions during the pandemic. I did reserve the room on a third party site, so I understood why this detail may have been missed and bought cheap items to get by. I did not inquire if they are available from the front desk. Also, hot water took a long time to reach my room. I did point this out and was asked to give it more time, which worked. Again, I attribute this to spacing out rooms/floors assigned due to precautions during the pandemic. Overall, it was a great stay and the above issues were due to very appreciated precautions.
Extended Stay America Suites - Washington, DC - Falls Church - Merrifield
3.3/581 Reviews
More than 30 minutes drive from Washington DC, the hotel price is half cheaper; so it was set for two days in a row The hotel is clean and tidy; well-equipped; there is a gas stove but unfortunately there is no tableware, otherwise you can buy some ingredients to burn some food. Said that there is breakfast but it is extremely simple. In addition to coffee, a little cake, there is nothing else. I feel that it is not as good as no. Anyway, we didn't have breakfast. The indoor air conditioning is good, there is no abnormal sound when starting, and the temperature outside is comfortable below zero.
Fairfax Marriott at Fair Oaks
4.2/5103 Reviews
We have stayed at the Fairfax Marriott Fair Oaks 25+ times over the last 8 years while visiting our son and his wife who live in Fairfax. Additionally, we have frequently had friends and family stay there while visiting too. Originally, we loved the hotel, but it has increasingly become worn and in disrepair. This past weekend will likely be the last time we stay there, unless measures are taken to correct many of the issues we so disappointedly encountered. A large group of us traveled to Fairfax and all booked rooms at the hotel (10 rooms) . We found the rooms in need of better cleaning and physical and mechanical repairs. It started when I arrived, got to the room which was not very clean, had torn draperies, and an air conditioner which clanged constantly. The maintenance man, who was lovely, came promptly to try to fix the noise issue, but could not. As a result, my room was changed to another floor, with no one helping me. The next room, had a very dark entry from the hall, as the lights there were not working. Upon entry, the room was also in need of a better cleaning, the door handle was falling off, and the faucets needed repair. When family and friends arrived, they too were certainly not thrilled with their rooms for similar reasons. Well before coming, I spoke with the front desk and hospitality agent about the possibility of having a space available to greet family and friends as the arrived and so we could spend a bit of time together. Although they said yes, the next day I received a email from the banquet manager, stating there were no such spaces available. In the past, we’ve used a hospitality room there for this purpose, but I was told there was absolutely no way they could accommodate my request. On The night when guests arrived, the hospitality roo off of the main lobby was in fact vacant all night, but the front desk manager said we needed to ask for it in advance to get tables and chairs. I had that request, in writing, but it did not matter. They did finally make a space arrangement for us when they realized we were simply going to stay in the lobby., because they did not want some of the children ‘running wild,’ in the lobby. Overall, the hotel and staff did not do much to be accommodating or welcoming, with a few notable exceptions (the woman overseeing the restaurant for breakfast was very kind and helpful). We are Marriott Bonvoy members, and ad stated earlier, have been frequent guests at this hotel. Unless significant changes are implemented very shortly, we will choose to stay elsewhere, as there are many fine options in this area.
Courtyard Dulles Airport Chantilly
4.2/5101 Reviews
-No elevator upon arrival. It appeared one front desk agent was training another during my check-in. I was informed the elevator did not work but should work later today. I am not one to care or even want concierge service or help with bags - I actually hate it. But when you put me on the 3rd floor and I have rolling baggage - and not a little, perhaps have your trainee guy at least help with my bag when I need to drag them up to the 3rd floor. It would have taken 5 minutes to get me to my room had they helped. Instead it was a very unpleasant experience and took me like 15 minutes and a lot of frustration and expended energy. -The hallways and room numbers are absurdly confusing. Orientate yourself quickly. It seems to be shaped like a U, whereas though it is a square, you cannot get from the two points next to each other by hallway. The secret is to cut through the courtyard I discovered after getting lost for like 15 minutes. -No pool or hot tub- as it seems permanently closed. At least the hotel website did not list a pool or hot tub. -Balcony in my room was locked shut. You can open the door, but the screen door stays locked. What is the point of a balcony that you cannot use? -Clean, appeared fairly new. The lobby looked nice. -Late check out keys not work after having them extended. So instead I had to wait in line to re-key cards while I was in a rush leaving. This is exactly why I ensured the keys were set to include the late check out time. So apparently being pro-active to stop a common problem hotels have, it still got messed up by the hotel.

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