Our stay at the Fairfield Inn North Baltimore was ruined by a harrowing experience upon arrival. As we approached the hotel around 10:00 p.m., we saw the very tall Fairfield sign in the distance. As we approached the sign, we discovered that there was no driveway to enter there. We had missed the narrow, unlighted, and unmarked driveway some distance behind us.
We were on a four-lane divided highway, so there was no way to back up to the entance, even if we had seen it. So I tried to turn at the next intersection, thinking that the entrance might be on the side of the property. The turn put me onto the on ramp of an Interstate highway!
Not wanting to drive four or five miles to the next exit to turn around, I stopped and backed up a few feet and found myself in the middle of a busy intersection with cars whizzing by and turning in all directions. It was very scary, and I finally had to drive through the intersection against the light just to get out of everyone's way.
Sure, I could have driven down the ramp, but the point is, the Fairfield Inn should not have created this situation for me. When I asked the desk clerk about this problem, he said three or four people miss the entrance every day. Then he gave a lengthy explanation of other property owners adjacent, etc. He was polite but offered no assurance that the problem would be addressed. He seemed rather resigned to the fact that it would not.
So, if you are going to stay at this hotel, approach carefully and look for a narrow driveway that appears to lead you into the parking lot of the adjacent business but then extends to the Fairfield Inn lot.
I informed the Marriott Company of this situation and hope they will correct it before someone is serious hurt. All I got out of the stay was a dent in my bumper, and, oh, a day-old donut for breakfast.









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