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Directions
From Airport
Fayetteville Regional Airport -
FAY
Phone: 1 910 433 1160
Hotel direction:
9 miles
NW
Driving directions:
Follow the airport exit out, at the traffic light turn right onto Business I-95 / US 301. After about 2 miles, you will come to Owen Drive, make a left. Travel Owen Drive for 3 miles, it will turn into the All American Freeway. Continue along the All American Freeway for 3 miles, the exit will be Bypass 401 (1/4 mile past Morganton Road). Make a left onto Skibo Road, the Fairfield Inn is on the left, make a left into the first Cross Creek Mall entrance, stay left on the service drive, turn left into our parking lot.
Courtesy phone available
Bus service, fee:
14.00
USD
(one way)
Estimated taxi fare:
14.00
USD
(one way)
From Airport
Raleigh-Durham -
RDU
Hotel direction:
80 miles
S
Driving directions:
Follow airport exit out to I-40 east (south), continue I-40 as it merges with I-440 (Raleigh's Beltway). I-40 seperates again from the beltway on the South East side of the city. Continue on I-40, exit onto I-95 South. Bring I-95 South to exit 56: Fort Bragg, Pope AFB, Fayetteville. From this exit, you are now on Business I-95 / US 301, travel this road for 9 miles, turn right onto Owen Drive. Travel Owen Drive for 3 miles, it will then turn into the All American Freeway. Travel the All American Freeway for 3 miles. You will exit on Bypass 401 (1/4 mile past Morganton Road). Turn left onto Skibo Road, the Fairfield Inn is on the left, take a left into the first Cross Creek Mall entrance, stay left on the service drive, turn left into our parking lot.
Alternate transportation: Suggest Hertz Rental Car
Arrival Information
Check-In and Checkout
Check-in: 3:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Express Checkout
Parking
Complimentary on-site parking
Pet Policy
Pets not allowed
Hotel Details
3
floors,
133
rooms
Accessibility
Service animals allowed for persons with disabilities