
Escape to Gallup: Fairfield Inn & Suites Awaits!
Escape to Gallup: Fairfield Inn & Suites - More Than Meets the Desert Sky! (A Rambling Review)
Okay, so, Escape to Gallup. Sounds dramatic, doesn't it? Like you're fleeing something – a bad relationship? A ruthless tax auditor? Me? I was fleeing reality, specifically the looming threat of laundry day. And the Fairfield Inn & Suites in Gallup, New Mexico? Well, it beckoned like a shimmering oasis in the vast, dusty desert of… well, Gallup.
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Right off the bat, this place gets it. Accessibility is a big deal for me. I'm not physically challenged, but I appreciate a place that considers everyone. And the Fairfield? Spot on. Wheelchair accessible? Absolutely, from the lobby to the pool. Elevators? Yup, you guessed it. This sets the tone, you know? Makes you feel like they actually care.
Let's talk Internet! Ah, the digital tether. The lifeblood. The thing that keeps you connected to… well, everything. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! YES. And I mean GOOD Wi-Fi. I was able to binge-watch entire seasons of… well, things I’m not entirely proud of. No buffering, no agonizing download speeds. Just… pure, unadulterated streaming bliss. They also have Internet [LAN], if you're a hardcore gamer. (Not me. I'm more of a "watch cat videos on YouTube" kind of person). They also have Internet services in general and Wi-Fi in public areas.
Okay, so the nuts and bolts are covered. Now, the messy, wonderful heart of the experience…
Amenities, Ahoy! (And My Inner Lazy Girl Emerges)
First, Things to do, ways to relax. I'm not going to lie, the primary way I relaxed was by avoiding any actual doing. But the Swimming pool [outdoor] was calling my name! I imagined myself, lounging poolside with a tiny umbrella’d drink, a book… the classic escape. And that was the plan, you know? Until I realized I'd forgotten my sunscreen. (A minor detail, I'm sure. I'll just… burn more beautifully). They also have a Fitness center, but my "workout" involved a brisk walk to the breakfast buffet. (Hey, it's cardiovascular, right?). They also have a Spa but to be real… I didn't use it. Gym/fitness they have.
Dining, drinking, and snacking: This is where my review truly gets interesting. The Breakfast [buffet] was solid. The usual suspects: scrambled eggs (slightly rubbery, alas), pancakes, sausage (a little… mysterious sausage-like, but still enjoyable). The coffee? Drinkable. (Always a win.) They had Breakfast takeaway service too for those in a rush. The fresh fruit was a pleasant surprise. I definitely overindulged. They also have Restaurants and a Coffee shop, but I didn't visit.
My biggest dining experience, my true culinary adventure… happened at the Poolside bar . Okay, it wasn’t a bar, per se. More like a window with a very friendly person behind it, dispensing drinks. The Margarita? Surprisingly decent. And the people-watching? GOLD. I saw a family attempting to build a sandcastle in the pool’s shallow end (a noble, if ultimately soggy, endeavor) and a couple arguing over who ate the last mini-muffin. All of it, pure, unadulterated hotel life. All while I, basking in the New Mexico sun, drank my margarita and re-evaluated my life choices. (Mostly positive results!) They also offer Room service [24-hour].
I have to admit, I also frequented the Snack bar and grabbed a few things while I was at it.
Cleanliness and Safety: The Sanitized Sanctuary
Okay, this is important these days. And the Fairfield Inn & Suites delivered. They had a freaking arsenal of precautions. Anti-viral cleaning products? Check. Sanitized kitchen and tableware items? Double-check. They had Daily disinfection in common areas. Frankly, it felt cleaner than my own apartment. They've clearly got Staff trained in safety protocol. They even offered Room sanitization opt-out available. (I didn't opt out. I’m not that kind of rebel.) They had Hand sanitizer stations everywhere. It was reassuring, not oppressive. (And honestly, after a particularly dicey encounter with a gas station bathroom on the way there, I appreciated it.) They also had First aid kit. Cashless payment service also available. Hygiene certification is checked.
This experience was also Family/child friendly.
The Room Itself: My Temporary Kingdom
Let's talk Available in all rooms. My room was spacious, with a comfy bed. Air conditioning, vital in the desert heat. Additional toilet. Not sure why, but it’s there. Bathroom phone. (In case of… emergency? I didn't phone anyone, I just kept calling myself and nobody answered.) Blackout curtains? Glorious. Coffee/tea maker, a godsend. Complimentary tea, a nice touch. Also they had an extra long bed, which was a great plus. Free bottled water, very much appreciated. Refrigerator. Safe box. Seating area. Shower. Smoke detector, a reassuring constant. Soundproofing. Wake-up service. Wi-Fi [free].
I did appreciate the Desk and the Laptop workspace.
Services and Conveniences:
They offer a lot! Air conditioning in public area is good. They have a Business facilities. Cash withdrawal (very helpful!), Concierge, Daily housekeeping, Doorman. Elevator. Facilities for disabled guests. Ironing service. Laundry service. Luggage storage. Meeting/banquet facilities and On-site event hosting. Smoking area. Terrace.
The Verdict: Gallup's Oasis?
Would I recommend the Fairfield Inn & Suites? Absolutely. It's clean, comfortable, and reasonably priced. It's got all the basics covered, plus a few nice extras. The staff were friendly and helpful. And most importantly, it felt safe and relaxing.
It isn’t perfect, of course. (Those slightly rubbery eggs…) But for a quick getaway, a road trip stopover, or a chance to escape the mundane, the Fairfield Inn & Suites in Gallup is a solid choice. Maybe I'll even bring sunscreen next time. And maybe, just maybe, I'll actually use the spa. Or at least find out what a foot bath is. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a laundry mountain to postpone again.
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Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into my "Fairfield Inn & Suites Gallup Gallup (NM) United States" escapade. And by "escapade," I mean me, attempting to navigate the vast, dusty expanse of New Mexico, fueled by lukewarm coffee and a profound sense of "what have I gotten myself into?"
Day 1: The Gallup Grind (and a Prayer)
- Morning (6:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Alarm clock? More like a personal tormentor. Didn't sleep well. Always the same. Woke up with that weird, slightly grimy feeling you get in hotel rooms. Seriously, how clean are those sheets? Okay, deep breaths. Shower (mediocre pressure, naturally), desperately try to tame this hair situation. Hit the "complimentary" breakfast. Let's be honest, it's a buffet of cardboard and hope. The coffee? Sigh… It's coffee. I take a big gulp and mentally prepare for the day, mostly.
- Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Driving. Ugh. Actually, kind of like the scenery. Red rocks, endless desert, big sky. It's beautiful, in a stark and unsettling way. I drove for an hour to a historical shopping place. I got a beautiful vintage shirt for a very low price.
- Afternoon (12:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Lunch. Found a "local diner" (read: the only place that looked remotely appetizing). Ordered a burger and fries (duh). It was…fine. The waitress, however, was a treasure. Gruff, sassy, and knew everyone's life story. I love a good waitress. She told me about the best hikes. After, went to go see some hikes. I was out of my depth but I enjoyed the challenge.
- Evening (4:00 PM - 7:00 PM): Checking into the Fairfield Inn. Standard. Beige. The AC is doing that annoying "whirring" thing. But hey, it's clean (I think). Unpacked, which, let's be honest, is just me tossing everything into a general heap. Maybe I should try to find some laundry.
- Evening (7:00 PM - 9:00 PM): Dinner at some generic chain restaurant. Needed to be simple. Ordered something healthy (salad) and felt a pang of guilt as I devoured it. I hate eating alone. The TV is on. I hate the News. I hate everything. I called my family. I missed them. I wanted to go home. Tomorrow will be better. I have to believe.
- Evening (9:00 PM - Bedtime): Attempted to do some journaling. Got three sentences in. "Day 1. Desert. Tired." Solid. Then, a battle with the Wi-Fi. Seriously, why is hotel Wi-Fi always so slow? I finally got the internet, I went to sleep.
Day 2: Red Rocks and Ramblings (and Regret)
- Morning (6:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Same routine. Except this time, I managed to snag a decent muffin (score!). The shower remained unimpressive. Considered just skipping showering entirely, but decided against it. Gotta uphold some semblance of civilization.
- Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Drove to the Red Rock Park. OMG. Photos don't do it justice. Towering formations, vast expanse of… well, rocks. Did some hiking. Got winded. Sat down a lot. Took way too many pictures. Felt insignificant. Found it all quite overwhelming.
- Afternoon (12:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Tried to find a "local" place for lunch. Failed. Ended up at Subway. Ate my sandwich in the parking lot. Watched some squirrels. Contemplated the mysteries of life. Decided I don't like Subway. The bread tasted vaguely of sadness.
- Afternoon (4:00 PM - 7:00 PM): Drove back to the hotel. Lay on the bed and did absolutely nothing for an hour. Actually, the bed's quite comfortable. Maybe the sheets aren't that bad. Started reading a book (a trashy romance novel, don't judge).
- Evening (7:00 PM - 9:00 PM): Decided to actually try to find a restaurant. Found a "Mexican" place. It was… well, it was food. The margaritas were strong. Maybe too strong. Started feeling a little too chatty with the waiter who was, it's fair to say, not interested.
- Evening (9:00 PM - Bedtime): Back at the hotel. Found my notebook again. Wrote a lengthy diatribe about the Wi-Fi and my existential dread. Fell asleep with the TV on after an hour.
Day 3: Goodbyes (and the Ghost of a Promise)
- Morning (6:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Same. Except the coffee was even worse. Seriously, is there a competition to see who can make the most bland coffee?
- Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Checked out. Said goodbye to the Fairfield Inn (which, surprisingly, I'd grown mildly fond of). Drove away. The desert looked the same but…different. Like, I felt different. A little.
- Afternoon (12:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Drove to the highway. Stopped. I was hungry again. Bought a burger. I hated it and threw it away.
- Afternoon (4:00 PM - 7:00 PM): Drove more. I have to stop hating things so quickly.
- Evening (7:00 PM - 9:00 PM): I drove for an hour to the gas station. I bought chips. I ate them.
- Evening (9:00 PM - Bedtime): Drive. Stop at the hotel. I have to go to sleep.
Final Thoughts:
Gallup, New Mexico. Red rocks. Beige hotels. Bland food. All of it. I'm not sure if I loved it. I'm not sure how I feel. But I did feel. And for that, I’m… grateful? Maybe? I'll have to process this later. For now, I need sleep. And a really, really good cup of coffee.
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Escape to Gallup: Fairfield Inn & Suites Awaits! (Or Does It?) - A Frequently Messed-Up FAQ
So, Gallup, New Mexico, huh? Why the heck Gallup?
What’s the deal with this Fairfield Inn & Suites? Good, bad, or just… Gallup?
Amenities? Anything worth writing home about, or, say, crying about?
The Location, Location, Location… Is it *actually* a good location? What's around there?
What about the *people*? Were the staff helpful? Did they steal your toothbrush?
The *real* question: Would you go back?
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