
Scranton's BEST Kept Secret: Fairfield Inn Review (You WON'T Believe This!)
Scranton's BEST Kept Secret: Fairfield Inn Review (You WON'T Believe This!) - Seriously, Prepare to be Surprised!
Alright, folks, buckle up. We're diving headfirst into Scranton, PA, the land of paper, cheese, and… wait for it… a surprisingly awesome Fairfield Inn. Yeah, I know, Fairfield Inn. Sounds… pedestrian, right? WRONG. This place actually blew my (admittedly low) expectations out of the water. And I’m here to tell you why.
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First, let's address the elephant in the room: this isn't the Ritz. But for the price, the service, and the sheer convenience, it's a steal. I went in blind, expecting the usual beige-on-beige hotel experience. Boy, was I wrong.
Accessibility & Comfort: Beyond the Basics
Okay, so I don't have any mobility issues, so I can't personally vouch for the full accessibility, but I poked around, and, well, they've clearly thought about things. We're talking wheelchair accessible rooms, and ramps everywhere. I saw elevators, too, so that's a good sign! They've got the usual facilities for disabled guests, and let's face it, that alone deserves a medal. Also, the car park [free of charge], so you don't have to worry about parking after a long day of driving is nice.
Cleanliness & Safety: Feel Like You Can Breathe Again
Let's be honest, post-pandemic, cleanliness is HUGE. And this Fairfield Inn doesn't disappoint. They're taking this seriously. They state to use Anti-viral cleaning products and do Daily disinfection in common areas. They have Hand sanitizer dispensers everywhere. The staff is trained to follow these safety protocols. It’s not just a show; It's clean. And I'm a germaphobe, so you know it's legit. They have room sanitization opt-out available, which is a nice touch. And yes, my room smelled clean, not like a chemical factory trying to hide something!
"Rooms Sanitized Between Stays" – The Holy Grail of Travel
The rooms don't just look clean; they smell clean too. The fact that they do room sanitization between stays is HUGE. This really put my mind at ease.
The Internet: Because, You Know, Life
Okay, let's be real. We need internet. Constantly. And guess what? Free Wi-Fi is available in ALL rooms! And it actually works. I'm talking strong signal, no buffering, you can stream your Netflix, video chat, whatever. They also have Wi-Fi in public areas, (for the truly addicted, I’m looking at you) and the old-school Internet [LAN] if you're into that.
Dining, Drinking & Snacking: Fueling Your Scranton Adventures
Alright, this is where things get interesting. Breakfast [Buffet]. Okay. Standard. BUT! They had a decent spread. I mean, the Asian breakfast was surprisingly good – you know, for a Fairfield Inn. Seriously! They have the expected Breakfast service and Coffee/tea in restaurant and as you may expect they have all your usual breakfast staples. They have a Snack bar (essential), the Bottle of water is appreciated. The Poolside bar is fantastic.
Things to Do and Ways to Relax: Beyond the Tourist Traps Spa/sauna
They also have a Pool with view and a Swimming pool [outdoor]
Services and Conveniences: The Little Things Matter
This is where this place truly shines. The staff is genuinely friendly and helpful. Air conditioning in public area. The Concierge was great and offered some good Scranton insider tips (where to get the best cheesesteak, naturally). They also have an Elevator (thank goodness), Currency exchange, a Convenience store for snacks, and a Daily housekeeping service that actually cleans.
Rooms: The Nitty-Gritty
The rooms are surprisingly well-appointed. Additional toilet, Air conditioning, Alarm clock, and Blackout curtains. Coffee/tea maker, Complimentary tea. I loved the Desk and the Free bottled water. The Fridge, was great for storing drinks. And they have the Wi-Fi [free]. The Mirror, was positioned just right, the non-smoking rooms, the safe/security feature, the seating area, the shower, the smoke detector, the soundproofing, the telephone, the window that opens (which is surprisingly rare these days!).
The (Slightly Messy) Stuff I Loved
- The Staff: Seriously, they were ridiculously helpful and cheerful. It's almost suspiciously good.
- The Little Touches: A comfy bed, decent pillows (I’m very pillow-sensitive), and a clean bathroom – a win for me.
- The Location: Convenient to… well, everything in Scranton.
- The Value: For what you get, the price is a steal.
The (Minor) Annoyances
- The Parking: It can fill up fast on busy nights.
- The Gym: Small, but functional. Hey, I'm not expecting a full-blown fitness studio. The fact that the Fitness center, or Gym/fitness is there make the whole experience, well, better.
Quirky Observations & Emotional Reactions:
Okay, so this isn't a luxury hotel. But it’s comfortable, clean, and the staff actually cares. It's a genuine feeling of going to Scranton's BEST Kept Secret. The fact that they allow Pets allowed unavailable just may make this a perfect get-away.
The Offer You Can't Refuse: Scranton's BEST Kept Secret
Here's the deal: Book your stay at the Fairfield Inn in Scranton, PA, and prepare to be pleasantly surprised. I'm talking clean rooms, fantastic service, and a convenient location that'll make you feel like you've discovered a hidden gem.
Why should you book?
- Immersive Experience: This isn't just a bed; it's a gateway to the best of Scranton.
- Unbeatable Value: Where else can you get this level of quality for this price?
- Stress-Free Stay: Cleanliness, convenience, and friendly staff – what more could you ask for?
Don't wait! Book your Scranton adventure today. You won't regret it. Unless you're a super-snobby traveler who only stays in five-star hotels. In that case, well… you wouldn’t be reading this, would you?
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Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's itinerary. We're going to Scranton, PA, baby! And we're doing it Fairfield Inn style. Or, you know, whatever style I feel like today. This is my trip plan, and it's subject to extreme deviation and the whims of my caffeine intake.
Scranton Shenanigans: A Fairfield Inn Fiasco Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival and Existential Dread (Mostly at the Fairfield Inn)
1:00 PM - Arrival at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre International Airport (AVP): Okay, let's be real, nobody chooses to fly to Scranton. It's a means to an end. The end being… Scranton. Fingers crossed the baggage carousel doesn't eat my suitcase. First impressions? The airport smells faintly of…tax returns? Weird.
1:30 PM - Rental Car Retrieval: Praying to the GPS gods that Budget doesn't give me a death trap. Also, please let the car be clean. I’m not afraid of a little dirt, but I draw the line at questionable stains in the backseat.
2:00 PM - Check-in at Fairfield Inn Scranton: Ah, the holy grail of… budget-friendly comfort. Let’s see. Clean sheets? Hot water? A functional TV? These are my non-negotiables. The lobby smells like generic hotel perfume and the faint ghost of chlorine. I hope my room isn’t next to the ice machine. I've known people who've gone mad from that thing.
- (Rant Break): Why is it always such a process to check in? “Valid ID and credit card, sir.” Like I’m trying to sneak into Area 51! And can we please get some more comfortable seating in hotel lobbies? My back already hurts.
3:00 PM - Room Exploration and Mild Panic: Okay, the room is… fine. The view is the parking lot, which is less than ideal, but at least there's a working TV. I usually immediately check for hidden cameras, not because I'm doing anything particularly incriminating, but… you know… paranoia. Let’s be honest, the best part of a hotel room is the bed and I bet you it's gonna be too soft.
3:30 PM - The Great Scranton Snack Hunt: Okay, I'm starving. Time to locate the nearest…anything. I'm thinking a deli. Or a gas station with suspiciously delicious-looking hot dogs.
- (Side Note): Google Maps is my co-pilot. Without it, I'd be hopelessly lost, wandering the Pennsylvania countryside, probably eating dirt.
5:00 PM - The Office Pilgrimage (Attempt 1): This is peak reason for the trip. Gonna find some of the office locations and try to recreate that one scene where Jim and Pam are getting married, and when Michael tells them to give them their first dance.
- (Emotional Reaction): I'm ridiculously, embarrassingly excited about this. It’s like visiting the Vatican for a Catholic nerd. I’m probably going to embarrass myself by going over the top with the jokes and quotes.
5:30 PM - The Office Pilgrimage (Fiasco): Okay, so the building where they filmed the exterior shots? It's a regular office building. Don’t go in there expecting to bump into Dwight. I tried peeking through the windows, but I think I just looked super creepy. Lesson learned: read up more on the logistics of filming locations.
7:00 PM - Dinner at Poor Richards (Maybe): Apparently, there's a real Poor Richards (the bar from The Office) that’s been closed down because the owner was an idiot. I'll probably end up with a chain restaurant. I'm thinking maybe a big, greasy burger to combat my existential dread.
8:30 PM - Chillaxing (Or Attempting To): Honestly, I just want to watch TV, drink some wine (or cheap beer), and pretend I’m getting a massage from the hotel's tiny vibrating pillow. Maybe I’ll get some real sleep, or even just close my eyes… probably not.
Day 2: Scranton's Other Wonders and… More Office Obsession
9:00 AM - The Free Breakfast, the Hunger Games: The breakfast at Fairfield Inns are notoriously competitive. Do I go for the questionable scrambled eggs, or the slightly stale waffles? Decisions, decisions… I hate breakfast.
- (Quirky Observation): The "continental breakfast" is a microcosm of life: a struggle for lukewarm sustenance and the occasional, deeply satisfying, perfectly-done bagel.
10:00 AM - Steamtown National Historic Site: Choo-choo! I'm oddly into trains. Let's see if I can get a good photo. Hopefully, something will actually be running. If not, I'll blame the lack of enthusiasm on the government.
12:00 PM - Lunch: Gotta refuel for more Scranton exploration. I'm open to suggestions, but I'm leaning heavily towards more greasy food. And maybe some fries with gravy… I'm starting to understand Scranton's appeal.
1:00 PM - Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour: Going deep into the earth! Exploring mines is both terrifying and really fascinating. Hopefully, I won't be claustrophobic. And hopefully, they have decent air conditioning.
3:00 PM - More Office Scouting (Round 2): Okay, I NEED to find something related to The Office that is actually accessible. Maybe I'll try to find the Scranton Business Park.
3:30 PM - Scranton Business Park: The parking lot of the Scranton Business Park. I wandered around the building, trying to find the exterior shots of Dunder Mifflin. But there must be someone who does know the exact building.
4:00 PM - The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders…? I'm not a huge baseball fan, but hey, it's a local activity. Let’s see if they're any good. I'm a person who hates sports and who is also very critical of sports and who can also talk about the deep inner meaning and symbolism of sports at any moment. Hopefully, they have cold beer and cheap hot dogs.
7:00 PM - Dinner and Reflection: Okay, two days in Scranton. What have I learned? That I love The Office more than I thought. And that Scranton is… interesting. And, let's face it, kind of a quirky little place. Another chain restaurant? Another burger?
9:00 PM - Sleep (Maybe): Maybe I’ll finally get a good night's sleep. Or, maybe I’ll stay up all night, rewatching The Office, and planning my next Scranton trip.
Day 3: Departure and a Final, Sad Farewell
9:00 AM - Last Hotel Breakfast (the Struggle Continues): Time for one final buffet battle at the Fairfield Inn. I'm going for the waffle this round.
10:00 AM - Quick Souvenir Hunt: Gotta find a souvenir to prove I actually went to Scranton. Will it be a Dundie award? A "Scranton, The Electric City" t-shirt? Or will I just settle for some questionable gas station snacks?
11:00 AM - Farewell Tour (Maybe): One last drive around. One last look. One last moment to acknowledge that the trip isn’t as fun as I thought it would be.
12:00 PM - Check Out and AVP Departure: Sayonara, Scranton! I hope the plane doesn’t have a delay.
1:00 PM - Reflecting On the Ride: As the plane heads towards the sky, I feel a strange mixture of relief and… mild sadness. Scranton, you were… something. I hate to admit it, but I'll probably be back.

Scranton's *BEST KEPT SECRET*? Oh boy... The Fairfield Inn Review (You WON'T Believe This!) - FAQ Edition
Okay, seriously, is this Fairfield Inn actually *good*? I've heard... things.
Alright, buckle up buttercup, because the answer is... it's complicated. Look, I've stayed in some dumps, and I've stayed in places where the concierge knows your name. This Fairfield Inn? It's… its own unique thing. One night, it's like a warm hug. The next? You're pretty sure you accidentally stumbled into a parallel dimension where the breakfast buffet is powered by desperation.
But the **BEST KEPT SECRET** about the staff. Honestly. You can tell they are really trying their best.
Let's talk about the breakfast, specifically. Is it edible? I mean, truly?
Ah, the breakfast. The breakfast is legendary, for several reasons. Firstly, it's… free. Usually, that's a red flag. Secondly, the waffle maker *is* usually in working order. The problem is, you've got to fight for it! On my last stay, I swear, a small child straight-up *crawled* under the buffet table for a stray sausage. I swear I saw him come back with a whole plate full of some sort of pastry. I didn't even get a bite of the waffles.
It varies. The yogurt options? Consistently mediocre, which is oddly comforting. The coffee is strong, though. You'll need it after the waffle frenzy. One time though the scrambled eggs, those eggs, were... they were fine. They were just… *there*. Like a philosophical question you can't quite solve. Am I being too hard on the scrambled eggs?
The pool. Is the pool a swamp?
The pool... oh, *the pool*. Let me put it this way: I'm not a germaphobe. Like, I'll *consider* eating something off the floor in a pinch. But the pool at the Fairfield Inn can be a rollercoaster. Sometimes it's pristine, sparkling, inviting. Other times... you're pretty sure you're swimming in a slightly chlorinated petri dish housing the remnants of forgotten childhoods. I remember I've seen the water with a noticeable layer of... something. Don't ask me what. Probably harmless. Mostly. Honestly, I've seen worse. The kids *love* it, which should tell you something. Bring your own pool noodles, because the ones at the pool are usually... well, let's just say they've seen some things.
What about the rooms? Clean? Cozy? Or a place where dust bunnies wage war?
The rooms are… fine. Honestly, they're pretty much what you’d expect from a Fairfield Inn. The beds are comfortable. The TVs work. The bathroom is… clean-ish? I usually give the remote a once-over with a sanitizing wipe. Call me paranoid, fine. I've seen some questionable stains on the carpet, and I sometimes wonder about the origin of the hair I find in the shower drain (not *my* hair, mind you… unless?).
One time, I swear, there was a rogue spider. A big one. I *screamed*. But, you know, after a phone call and a quick sweep, it was aight. Just another adventure in a Fairfield Inn room. It's a memory, really.
Oh, and the air conditioning unit? Loud. Very, very loud. Consider earplugs, or embracing the white noise.
Okay, spill the tea! What's something *truly* unique or memorable about this hotel?
Okay, here's the real kicker. This happened on my last trip. I'm not kidding:
I checked in, right? Standard procedure. Room was okay… a little musty. Went down for breakfast. The waffle machine was operational! Glorious. Came back to my room, and… it was a mess. Not *my* mess, the maid hadn't cleaned the room.
I just, like, chuckled. Went to the front desk. Bless her heart, the lady at the front desk, the one that always give me a discount from my previous stay and always greet with a warm hug. She was *mortified*. Seriously, you could tell she was beating herself up. She apologized profusely, upgraded me to a suite (which, let's be honest, wasn't *that* much better, but it *was* bigger), and gave me a voucher for free snacks. AND she gave me some fresh coffee. Honestly, that single act of kindness? That's what made the whole experience.
It's those little moments. That's what you get when you stay here. A rollercoaster of experiences, a constant sense of unpredictability that makes you be like "what is happening?".
So, should I stay there?
Listen, if you're expecting the Ritz-Carlton, stay *far* away. If you're looking for a perfectly polished, sterile experience, this isn't it. But if you are fine with something a little bit messy, something a little bit… Scranton? Then, yeah. It's a decent option. It's got its issues, sure, but it's got charm too. And the staff. The HEART. That's what you remember.
It's a very Scranton experience, in that it's genuine. I really think you should give this place a shot.


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