Marriott International brand's new decor redefines moderate tier
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Fairfield Inn, a leading brand in the moderate tier lodging category, is designed for today's traveler who is looking to be productive on the road, whether for business or leisure. Approximately 50 Fairfield Inn & Suites hotels feature the new design, with many more coming in 2009. The brand also has 180 new properties in the pipeline including several locations in
"The guest is looking for fresh bright spaces and a room with the comfort and technology they need to relax, be productive, and recharge for the next day," said
The new Fairfield Inn & Suites public space features an innovative and contemporary design that is both flexible and functional. The open and bright new lobby welcomes guests with a vibrant color palette of greens, blues, and oranges. Features include free in-room high-speed Internet access, free Wi-Fi in the lobby, comfortable beds, complimentary weekday newspaper, on-site business center, fitness center and swimming pool. All Fairfield Inn branded hotels provide complimentary hot breakfast serving delicious breakfast sandwiches and healthy items like fruit, yogurt, whole grain cereals and breads. Many hotels also offer an expanded breakfast offering with make-your-own waffles, oatmeal and eggs.
Thoughtfully designed suite rooms offer separate living, working and sleeping areas and include an additional television, microwave, and mini-fridge. The sleeping area features plush mattresses, downy blankets and crisp linens to create a truly revitalized bedroom experience. The bright, spacious living area provides a well-lit work area, ergonomic chair, and entertainment area with a second television and CD/stereo.
With more than 570 properties throughout
For more information or reservations, call the Fairfield Inn toll-free number at 800-228-2800 or visit the web site at www.fairfieldinn.com.
Our statements about the number of particular hotels at which we expect the new design to be introduced are "forward looking statements" within the meaning of federal securities laws. These statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including those described in Marriott International, Inc.'s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which could cause the new design introduction dates or locations to be different than we anticipate.
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