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May 21st, 2014 04:48 AM |
The easy answer is LaQuinta. I love them when traveling with pets. No extra charge for pets. Decent free breakfast. Consistent lodging. I especially like the "&Suites" hotels. A hotel that is just LaQuinta may be one of the original buildings. The LQ&Suites design is lovely and the rooms are bigger. 99%+ of the LQs are pet friendly. The one in Manhattan is not and I think there are 2 others somewhere that are not.
I don't stay at Motel 6 and Microtel hotels but others do.
The Kimpton group of boutique hotels are very nice at a higher price point. Going even higher, Four Seasons spoil your pet rotten. :-)
SOME hotels in the Holiday Inn group allow pets. You can do a search function at their website or here's a link to their pet friendly hotels -
http://www.ihg.com/hotels/us/en/hd/pet-friendly-hotels
<I>Call first! Their pet policies vary widely. Sometimes it's a per pet charge per day. Sometimes it's a non-refundable pet deposit. Each individual hotel (or franchise owner) sets their own pet policy.
Personally, I like the original Holiday Inn building design with pool in the middle of 2 story buildings with exterior room entrances when traveling with pets - and there's more of those in my area than Holiday Inn Express hotels that allow pets. It's just easier to walk and manage dogs.
</I>The same is true for Hiltons. I didn't think any Hampton Inns allowed pets, but learned that some do. Just like the HI group, do a search on their website and call the hotel front desk for clarification.
For me, it's just easier to know that the LQs will be happy to see my pups. I don't have to read the fine print to discover the limitations - extra charges, size limitation, etc.
I do love the Hotel Indigo in Atlanta. They are very happy to see pups and even have a dog friendly happy hour on their outside terrace once a week. Like many hotels they put the pups on the same floor (3rd) to minimize disturbances for other guests, but I've found that pups are better hotels neighbors than a lot of other two-legged guests. :-)
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