Travelers Reviews of Sacramento Hotels

Fairfield Inn Sacramento Cal Expo
4.3/597 Reviews
The front desk attendant was very polite. The lobby was very clean and hade a nice aesthetic. So was (and did) my room. I was surprised that they had pump bottles for the shampoo, conditioner and bodywash. A little bummed that they weren't all the same scent though. Other bummers were that the curtains let in too much light. Easy enough to fix by rolling over, or putting a pillow in front of my face. It wasn't THAT bright. And the mini fridge was really loud when trying to cool off. This was also easily fixed. I just turned the thermostat to it's lowest setting. It was silent the rest of the stay. And not a bummer, but the heater is apparently controlled by the wall thermostat that I completely missed. Took longer than I'm willing to admit pressing the off button on the A/C unit. So all in all, I early enjoyed my stay! Oh, almost forgot the breakfast! It was your standard continental affair. Eggs (scrambled or hardboiled), sausage patties, toastable breads, griddle, yogurt, juice dispenser. All self serve of course. I was not able to review the pool. If it was ever open, it wasn't while I was there (I left before 9am and got back after 10pm every day).
Fairfield Inn & Suites Sacramento Airport Natomas
4.4/5105 Reviews
The experience is okay, the breakfast is very rich, there is a laundry room on the innermost floor of the first floor, the front desk staff are very friendly, and there is also a small supermarket in the hotel where you can buy some water and other things. The room is small but adequate. There is a shuttle, but I don't want to wait. I just got off the plane and took a taxi. It's a 5-minute journey away. When I leave, I reserve a good time to take the hotel's shuttle. I wish all friends who go out to have a good mood and great wealth!
Fairfield Inn & Suites Sacramento Elk Grove
4.2/5102 Reviews
The staff was nice but the hotel is mediocre at best. Certainly not worth the $300 per night price for the “executive king suite” which turned out to be a junior suite.

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