2011
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Linda B who lasted stayed 12FEB
We have stayed at this hotel many, many times over many, many years as family live in the area. We have always been welcomed warmly. Mary Jane and Nancy are wonderful, as is the woman who takes care of the breakfast room; her name escapes me at this time. It is a great hotel.
Maureen P who stayed 18FEB
We enjoyed our stay and we were very pleased with the location. It was quiet which made it a very relaxing time. We felt safe staying at this hotel and noise was never an issue (like some hotel chains). Definitely will stay at Country Inns & Suites again! The delicious cookies are a nice touch! The desk clerk recommended a restaurant in town and we had a very nice dinner to add to the great stay………….
Scott S who stayed 04MAR
This hotel was exceptional. The room was clean and large. The bed was very comfortable. We loved the rotating showerhead in the bathroom. The breakfast was very good. All of the staff were friendly and helpful.
Katharine S who stay 15MAR
The daily breakfast exceeded expectation. I have never had such a delicious and filling complimentary hotel breakfast. All of the staff members that I spoke with were friendly, patient, and helpful. Our room was fresh and tidy each day and our personal items undisturbed (no easy task with four women staying in the room!). All business/front desk interactions were friendly and trouble free. The women who attended the breakfast room were sweet and friendly and everything was always neat and well-stocked. A very nice stay!
Ralph B who stayed 18MAR
The woman in the breakfast room was a gem. When we came down to breakfast, the room was filled with a high school baseball team. The woman, I didn’t get her name, offered to run interference and retrieve any food we needed for breakfast. She was also so cheery.
Anita P who stayed 04APR
I had made a couple of suggestions last year that I felt would improve your service. I was very pleased to see that they had been taken. Thank you.
IRobert J who stayed 25MAR
IT’S ALL ABOUT CLEANLINESS – YOUR HOTEL MET OUR EXPECTATION IN THIS REGARD. ROOM FURNISHINGS WERE ADEQUATE. FORM DESK STAFF WAS VERY ATTENTIVE AND FRIENDLY. HOTEL WAS A BIT ON THE WARM SIDE. GREAT COFFEE AND COOKIES.
To Whom it may concern,
My name is David Pxxxxxx, I was a guest at your hotel the Fairfield Inn in Lancaster last Thursday (02/17/2011).
I was there for a over night stay and interview in the morning. It was a very important day for me and I had everything ready except my tie. I had forgotten it. I did not feel comfortable with out it due to the necessary presentation I would be making this particular day. I was bold enough to ask the gentleman at the front desk of you your hotel if he would be so kind to let me borrow it. He was quick to answer the bell and save my day before it had even begun. I am embarrassed that I don’t remember his name right now but I did tell one of the other managers and I believe she knew who I was talking about.
The bottom line here is that I needed no distractions and had but myself in a bad state of mind before my Big Day. The gentlemen stepped in and helped me remain undistracted.
I ended up having a successful day and moved forward in the process with the company I am interviewing for. This could be a life changing opportunity. I appreciate the kindness and willingness to go above and beyond. It meant a great deal to me.
Thank you for hiring such kind people willing to go the extra mile for the Fairfield Inn and it’s customers.
Thank you,
David Pxxxxxx.
1.) Lots of Gold Points! During the Country Means Business promotion, stay one night Sunday – Thursday, now through Feb. 17, 2011, and receive 10,000 bonus Gold Points. Enrollment in goldpoints plus is free and easy by visiting www.goldpointsplus.com or asking any front desk associate at the Manheim Country Inn & Suites.
2.) Roots Farmer’s Market. Less than a mile from the Manheim Country Inn & Suites, this farmers market has plenty of indoor market space featuring locally made food and craft items.
3.) Take a tour of the Kreider Dairy Farm from the comfort of your own vehicle, year round, in any weather. Advanced reservations required.
4.) Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming at Dutch Apple Dinner Theater. Enjoy a full buffet lunch or dinner with carving stations and a wide variety of dessert items. Then tap your toes along with bluegrass gospel favorites in this sequel to the popular show Smoke on the Mountain.
5.) Family fun at the Hands-on House at the Landis Valley Museum. In addition to the regular exhibits which feature hands-on educational fun for kids ages 2-10, there are several special crafts and classes during the winter, including Frosty Friends and Icy Art.
6.) Celebrate Elvis’ birthday on January 22nd, at the American Music Theater with premier Elvis impersonators, Scot Bruce and Mike Albert, who perform as young and old Elvis, respectively. On January 23rd, come back for the Elvis Gospel Show, featuring Mike Albert.
7.) American Quilter’s Society Quilt Show & Contest at the Lancaster County Convention Center. Shop for quilts, quilting supplies, and gifts at the huge Merchant Mall, take classes on beginning through advanced quilting techniques, and view over 300 quilts on exhibit. March 16-19
8.) Wilbur Chocolate Museum and Factory Store in Lititz, PA. Watch live candy making and take a stroll down chocolate memory lane in the Wilbur museum.
9.) Ice Park at Clipper Magazine Station. Kids of all ages can enjoy ice skating and sliding in the home of the Lancaster Barnstormers.
10.) Cuddle up with a loved one in a Jacuzzi suite at the scenic and cozy Manheim Country Inn & Suites. These spacious two room suites have a king bed and two-person Jacuzzi in the bedroom, and a separate room with second TV and microwave and fridge. Plus, you’ll be close to all the above attractions. Call 717-665-5440 for reservations or book online at www.countryinns.com/manheimpa