JFK Marriott Fairfield
Inn on the night prior to our flight because of its Park ‘n Fly rate:
the room rate included 12 nights of “free” parking. The hotel sits on a
tiny piece of land quite close to the airport. As a result, there isn’t
much opportunity to walk around outdoors because the property is
essentially the hotel building and some limited parking. The hotel has a
small restaurant/bar, which serves food until 11:00 pm. Rates also
include a decent breakfast, which consists of mostly cold items but also
included make-it-yourself waffles and pre-made but hot breakfast
sandwiches. The fitness center was really small, with just three pieces
of equipment. Even the rooms are smaller than normal at this property,
but they are more than forthcoming with that information when you book
online (the room description even says “small” king or “small” two
doubles; it would not be possible to fit a rollaway bed in, so the max
people per room is four). The transfer to the airport went smoothly
because the 24-hour shuttle drops you at your exact terminal, but the
return pick-up was not as good. There was no problem in taking the Air
Train to Station C (Federal Circle), which all the nearby hotels make
guests do, but the hotel van wouldn’t leave the hotel to pick us up
until we actually arrived there at the station. Although it was a quick
trip on the train, we were then forced to stand outside and wait in
bitterly cold and windy weather (it’s not possible to stand/wait indoors
and still see the place where the vans stop, since you must walk down a
canopy-covered (but not enclosed) walkway between the two locations).
With all that said, I would probably use this hotel again before an
early-morning departure; the other hotel options in the area generally
include only 7 nights of parking, which isn’t usually enough for me.