Unbelievable Deal! Fairfield Inn & Suites Jonestown - Lebanon Valley Getaway!

Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Jonestown Lebanon Valley Fort Indiantown (PA) United States

Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Jonestown Lebanon Valley Fort Indiantown (PA) United States

Unbelievable Deal! Fairfield Inn & Suites Jonestown - Lebanon Valley Getaway!

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving deep into the Fairfield Inn & Suites Jonestown - Lebanon Valley Getaway! This ain't your sterile travel website blurb; this is real talk, warts and all. Let's see if this "Unbelievable Deal!" actually is unbelievable, or just… meh.

First Impressions – The Arrival Gauntlet:

Getting to the hotel, well, let's just say GPS is your friend. I'm TERRIBLE with directions, and I swear I saw three different cornfields before I finally spotted the familiar Fairfield sign. (Pro-tip: download the area maps before you go! My phone died, and I felt like a lost pioneer.)

Accessibility - Does it Pass the Test?

Okay, important stuff first because I know some of you need this: Access. The website claims to have facilities for disabled guests, and that's a MUST. The entryways had automatic doors which seems like a good start. I didn't have mobility issues myself, but I did see ramps and clear pathways throughout. They seem to be trying to be accessible.

Cleanliness & Safety – Is It Germ-Free? (Or At Least Trying?)

COVID times, people! This is where I got neurotic. The website boasts about "Professional-grade sanitizing services" and "Daily disinfection in common areas." (Insert a deep, suspicious squint here.) I saw hand sanitizer stations everywhere, which is a good sign. The staff wore masks, and the place felt clean. Look, I can't guarantee they're scrubbing with unicorn tears, but they seem to be taking it seriously, which is all I can ask.

(Random thought: They probably have a whole team dedicated to cleaning, right? Is there a "Chief Sanitizer" or something? I'd love to see their resume.)

The Room – My Personal Fortress of Solitude (or Not!)

We're talking "Available in all rooms" – air conditioning (thank god, it was sweltering!), alarm clock, blackout curtains (hallelujah for light sleepers!), coffee/tea maker (essential!), desk (I actually worked a bit), free Wi-Fi (more on that later), and the usual suspects. My room was clean, tidy, and… well, it was a hotel room. Nothing groundbreaking, but perfectly functional. The bed was comfy enough, the pillows were fluffy-ish. (I secretly hoard pillows from hotels. Don't tell anyone!) The TV had plenty of channels, and the Wi-Fi… sigh

Internet Follies & Bliss – Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Everywhere, But Does It Work?

Okay, this is a mixed bag. The website shouts, "Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!" And technically, yes, it is free. However, the speed fluctuated more than my mood swings. One minute I was streaming Netflix, the next I was staring at a loading circle, silently cursing the internet gods. The Wi-Fi in public areas? Seemed a bit more stable. (Here's where my rambling comes in:) I swear, I spent a good hour in the lobby one afternoon, trying to upload some photos. It was agonizing. Seriously, I felt like I was back in the dial-up days, waiting for the "You've got mail!" chime. The LAN option… I didn't even try. It's 2024!

Dining, Sipping, and Snacking – Fueling the Adventure

Breakfast (Buffet) The website says "Breakfast [buffet]." And, sure enough, there it was. The usual suspects: eggs, sausage, waffles, cereal, etc. It was… adequate. Nothing to write home about, but it filled the hole. The coffee was surprisingly decent, which is a win in my book.

They also mention a coffee shop, and a snack bar. I saw the coffee shop, the snack bar… I think there was even a little mini-market with some snacks.

Restaurant availability: This isn't a gourmet destination. Mostly the kind of stuff you'd expect.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax – Beyond the Four Walls

I'm a big believer in doing something on vacation. The hotel has a fitness center - which is okay if you're the type to get in a workout while away. There’s a swimming pool [outdoor]. I believe I saw a sign advertising a spa/sauna – which I did not check out myself.

Getting Around – The Logistics

Car park [free of charge]. Thank goodness, because those parking fees add up fast!

Services & Conveniences – The Extras

The website listed items such as Daily housekeeping (spot on), Laundry service (didn't use it but, hey!), Luggage storage, and Concierge. I don't need a concierge, but nice to have that option if necessary.

For the Kids

Family/child friendly. The website even mentions Babysitting service and Kids facilities. I didn't bring any kids, so I can't speak to this personally.

My Unbelievable Deal! Verdict

So, is it an "Unbelievable Deal!"? Honestly? Probably not. It's a solid, clean, comfortable, functional hotel. It's not luxurious but it serves its purpose. The price was reasonable.

Recommendation – Who should stay here?

  • Road-trippers: Perfect stopover.
  • Families: Seemed kid-friendly.
  • People on a Budget: The price is right.

My Final, Stream-of-Consciousness Thoughts:

  • The Good: Clean, conveniently located, friendly staff.
  • The Bad: Wi-Fi woes (a real bummer). Breakfast was bland.
  • The Unbelievable: The sheer number of small details!
  • Would I go back? Maybe. It depends on the Wi-Fi situation. (I need my internet!)

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Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Jonestown Lebanon Valley Fort Indiantown (PA) United States

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Okay, strap yourselves in, folks! I'm about to build a travel itinerary for the Fairfield Inn & Suites in Jonestown, Pennsylvania. This is gonna be less "perfectly planned getaway" and more "discovering the depths of my own quirky existence while vaguely adhering to a schedule." Let's do this!

Day 1: Arrival & the Existential Dread of the Hotel Room

  • 1:00 PM - Arrival & Check-In: Alright, landing in Jonestown. I'm already exhausted, and I haven't even done anything yet. That's just the anticipation, the knowledge of what's coming. The car rental place was a nightmare of paperwork and forced smiles. Finally, I get to the Fairfield. Pretty standard, I guess? The lobby smells vaguely of chlorine and ambition, a classic combo. The front desk lady seemed thrilled to see me, probably just relieved someone finally showed up.
  • 1:30 PM - The Room: Unlock the door, push it open, and… there it is. Room 317, a perfectly beige rectangle. The usual suspects – strangely thin pillows (why ALWAYS thin pillows??), that painting of a vaguely pastoral scene, and a TV I’ll probably never turn on (but will be oddly comforted by its presence). I immediately, and I mean immediately, check for bedbugs. Relief washes over me… for now.
  • 1:45 PM - The "First Impression" & Initial Freak-Out: Let's be honest. Hotel rooms are weird. This is where you pretend to be someone who has their life together, when the whole world knows you're just a slightly-less-homeless version of yourself. I pace, I unpack (throwing clothes haphazardly onto the closest flat surface), and then, inevitably, I have a minor existential crisis. This happens every time I travel. "Why am I doing this? Is this real life? Should I just order a pizza and stay here forever?" The answer, of course, is no. (Probably. Maybe pizza later.)
  • 2:00 PM - The Quest for Coffee (and Inner Peace): Hotel coffee… the ultimate gamble. Pray it's not burnt! Find the little coffee maker, fumble with the pre-portioned coffee, and hope for the best. I'm also desperately hoping the microwave isn't coated in someone's week-old popcorn. You know what I'm talking about.
  • 2:30 PM - "Local" Lunch (A Restaurant that Looks Like a Waving Hand): I bravely venture out. I'm starving, so I pick the first restaurant that looks vaguely… welcoming? Or, at least, not actively hostile. I see a place called "The Burger Shack." Yes! Burgers are comforting! They need to be. I order a burger, and a side of fries, and think, "Okay, things are normal here. All is right." (I mean, the waitress, bless her heart, spills a bit of my soda, but she gets it together)
  • 3:30 PM - Whispers of Jonestown: My original plan was to visit Hershey Park, but I'm getting off to a slow start, so I decide to walk a little bit. The problem is… there's not much around the hotel, save for some gas stations and an abandoned-looking car dealership. Okay, moving on…
  • 4:30 PM - The Pool Debacle (Or, The Time I Almost Drowned in 4 Feet of Water): I’m a sucker for a hotel pool. I get into my swimsuit (which suddenly feels incredibly tight, thanks to the burger) and waddle over. The pool is empty. Score! (Except there is a kid screaming from the hot tub). I get in, only to discover the water is FREEZING. I steel myself and jump in. The water is deceptively deep. I'm 5'4", and I can't touch the bottom. I panic, flail, and nearly swallow a lungful of chlorine. I cling to the side until I catch my breath, and then, gingerly, decide to leave.
  • 5:30 PM - Back to the Room: Existential Round 2 & Showering: Safe back in Room 317, the feeling of the cold water of the pool is gone, and now I am having an inner monologue about what I should do, and what I should have done. Okay, shower time. Time to wash away the day's anxieties and try to look like a functioning human.
  • 6:30 PM - Dinner and the Eternal Question: "What am I doing with my life?" I'm in a pizza mood! The Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Jonestown Lebanon Valley Fort Indiantown (PA) United States, has a small restaurant. I eat the pizza. Maybe I'll try to watch TV.
  • 8:00 PM - The TV (and the Battle Against Loneliness): I desperately need to be entertained. So I watch TV. I end up channel-surfing until I find a rerun of some show. I try to ignore the nagging voice in my head that says, "You know, you could be doing something more with your evening." But I don't.
  • 9:00 PM - Pre-Sleep Rituals: I brush my teeth (extra thoroughly, because, hotel germs!). I check the locks on the door (three times). I set three different alarms on my phone. Sleep.
  • 9:30 PM - Falling asleep: Now, let's hope the thin pillows don't lead to a massive neck ache.

Day 2: Pursuit of Happiness (and Maybe Some History?)

  • 7:00 AM - The Breakfast Battlefield: Hotel breakfast! A buffet of questionable glory. The waffles are always dry. The scrambled eggs… well, let's not go there. I'm desperate for carbs, so I load up a plate anyway. This is also where I observe my fellow hotel guests – the business travelers in their power suits, the families with screaming children, and the ones who seem to be living in the hotel permanently.
  • 8:00 AM - The Hershey Park Adventure: Okay, FINALLY, I psych myself up and head to Hershey Park! This is the actual reason I came here! But I'm not sure I'm ever going to emotionally recover from the pool experience. If you get lost, that doesn't mean you should "get lost."
  • 5:00 PM - Back to the Room… Again (and the Dread of Packing): Exhausted but happy from Hershey Park, I return to Room 317. Shower. Bed. I will not be packing until the very last possible moment.

Day 3: Departure – The Mixed Emotions of Leaving

  • 8:00 AM - The Last Breakfast: I repeat the ritual from yesterday, but with a slightly more jaded air. The waffles are, predictably, dry.
  • 9:00 AM - Packing (The Art of the Last-Minute Scramble): This is the worst part. I throw everything into my suitcase, half-heartedly folding things. There will be wrinkles. There will be a lot of "stuff" left behind.
  • 10:00 AM - Check-Out: The end of the journey, and the beginning of the next one.
  • 10:15 AM - The Quest for the Perfect Airport Snack: This last little detail gets my mind racing.

So there you have it. My Jonestown adventure. It's a messy tapestry of highs, lows, existential crises, and questionable food choices. But hey, isn't that what life's all about?

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Unbelievable Deal! Fairfield Inn & Suites Jonestown - Lebanon Valley Getaway! - You HAVE Questions? I've Got Opinions!

Alright, alright, settle down! So, you're thinking about this "Unbelievable Deal" at the Fairfield in... Jonestown? Lebanon Valley? Honestly, the names all just… blur together after a while. But I get it. "Unbelievable Deal" has a certain siren song, doesn't it? I've been there. Several times, actually. And I've got some thoughts. Let's dive in, shall we? But before we do, if you think you're getting the Taj Mahal, you're not. Just manage your expectations, buttercup - or face the wrath of a disgruntled me.

Is this deal actually... good? Like, REALLY good?

That's the million-dollar question, isn't it? "Good" is subjective, my friend. Did *I* think it was good? Well, let's just say I've booked it twice. The first time? Purely impulse buy. Late night. Wine was involved. Regret? A little. But then... the price! The siren song, I tell you! The *second* time? I *knew* what I was getting into. And… I went anyway. Judge me!

Here's the deal (pun intended, of course): If you're looking for a cheap getaway, a jump-off point for exploring the Lebanon Valley, or a place to crash after a concert at Hersheypark (yes, that's a real thing, and yes, I've done it) - it can be a "good" deal. But unpack your expectations first. You’re not going to get the Ritz. Think… clean, functional, and hopefully not too noisy. Okay, maybe *slightly* noisy. It's a Fairfield Inn. Live a little!

But seriously, *check the fine print.* And the reviews. Read *all* of them. Not just the sparkly ones. See what the grumpy people are saying. They usually have a point. I’m usually one of them.

What's the catch? There HAS to be a catch!

Okay, this is where things get… interesting. And by interesting, I mean, there usually *is* a catch, or at least, several tiny, annoying little ones. First off, it’s a Fairfield Inn. It’s not the Four Seasons. So, manage *those* expectations.

The "unbelievable" part often involves dates that are slightly off-peak. Tuesdays in February? Sure, why not. That’s how they get you! And remember, you're in Lebanon Valley. Gorgeous place! But the action is... limited. Plan your activities. Don't go expecting Vegas – you’ll be disappointed.

Also, keep an eye on cancellation policies. And the hidden fees. They LOVE hidden fees. Seriously. Read those little boxes. And the reviews. They'll tell you the truth. Usually.

One time, the "free breakfast" was… well, let's just say it involved a lot of cardboard-tasting muffins and lukewarm coffee. Don't get me started on the juice dispensers. I drank water for three days straight after *that* experience. So… the catch? Expect the unexpected. Embrace the absurdity! And stock up on your own snacks.

What's the hotel *really* like? The Rooms?

Okay, let's get real. The rooms are… fine. They’re clean. Usually. The beds are… comfy enough. Think standard hotel fare: a comfy bed, a TV that probably works, a bathroom that hopefully isn't *too* moldy.

My biggest beef? The noise! Ugh, the noise! You can usually hear everything. The slamming doors. The kids screaming in the hallway. The ice machine. The occasional late-night… *ahem*… activities of your neighbors. Bring earplugs. Seriously. Unless you *want* to hear everything, which, in that case, knock yourself out. But don't say I didn't warn you.

One time, I swear I heard a whole conversation in the room next door. Word for word. It was about… wallpaper. And someone's ex-boyfriend. The joys of thin walls, people. The joys.

Is the location convenient? Is there anything to do around there?

Convenient… to what? That's the question. It's in Jonestown. Lebanon Valley. Let's just say it’s not exactly Times Square. It’s more… roadside Americana. There are places to eat nearby (a mix of chain restaurants and local diners - investigate your options!), a few shops, and maybe – *maybe* – a bowling alley.

The *real* draw is the surrounding area: Lancaster County (Amish Country!), Hershey (chocolate! Hersheypark!), and Gettysburg (history!). You'll be doing a lot of driving. Factor that in!

One time, I thought I'd be all adventurous and try the local diner. Bad idea. Let's just say the ham was… questionable. Stick with the chains, people. Or bring your own food. Or be prepared for a culinary adventure! (Your mileage *will* vary.)

What about breakfast? Is it even worth getting up for?

Oh, the breakfast. Subject to my previous rant! Here’s my honest take: It's free. And it's… breakfast. Sometimes that's all you need. Don't expect culinary masterpieces. Think: pre-packaged pastries, questionable coffee, maybe some rubbery eggs, and the ever-present (and sometimes delicious!) waffle maker.

My advice? Lower your expectations. Then… enjoy it. It’s free, remember? Grab a waffle (the waffle machines are usually your best bet), slather it in syrup, and try not to think too hard about what's in it. Or, you know, bring your own snacks. I usually do. Travel-sized cereal boxes are my friend!

Seriously, though. The breakfast. It's just *there*. It fills a hole. And sometimes, that's all you need when you're hungover from the wine that convinced you to book the whole thing in the first place.

Okay, so... should I book this "Unbelievable Deal" or not?

Look, that's the million-dollar question, *again*! It depends. Are you:

  • On a tight budget? Yep, book it!
  • Looking for a quick getaway? Maybe, check those dates!
  • Expecting luxury? Absolutely *not*! Run, don't walk!
  • Planning a trip to Hershey or Lancaster? Could be a good base!
  • Do you like saving money? Then absolutely!

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Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Jonestown Lebanon Valley Fort Indiantown (PA) United States

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Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Jonestown Lebanon Valley Fort Indiantown (PA) United States

Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Jonestown Lebanon Valley Fort Indiantown (PA) United States