We stayed at this Fairfield Inn in Feb and really enjoyed the stay so we rebooked for July.
It was like a totally different place. Cleanliness was not a concern.
Comfort?
The beds were lumpy and sagged as badly as any Motel 6 bed I had stayed in in the 70's.
My husband and I are mobility impaired. We do not require wheelchair access but do best with a walk in/step in shower.
After much discussion, we were finally given a "wheelchair accessible" room, even though it was obvious we did not need that accommodation. The beds were extra low to the floor, very difficult to get in and out of for MOBILITY IMPAIRED people with bad knees, hips and backs.
I explained this carefully to the General Manager Rashad, and was told "this is the only room" for us.
We won't be back. Sleep Inn will get our business from now on.