Robert
Reviews (6)
Very nice, complete hotel
Holiday Inn Asheville Biltmore an IHG HotelHas intimate bar and restaurant with good drink/cocktail selections and food. We had fish tacos and (oversized) wings; buffet breakfast had many options and tasty, but was a ~16 charge. The dog walk area was rather small and half the streets around hotel had no sidewalks to walk the neighborhood.
Lots of dogs
Baymont by Wyndham ElizabethtownAcceptable; many people had dogs which was nice. I checked in on Sunday late afternoon and my king room was not available. This room was supposed to have extra sofa bed and chair to give extra room for dog. Instead I was ‘upgraded’ to combined room of 2 queen beds with only desk chair to sit; along with smaller king bed and small double bed size sleeper with no extra chair and no coffee table. We basically had less room to sit than what we had reserved. The breakfast was free but less quality than Drury or Holiday Inn (no eggs no meat). Positives: walked to nice restaurant; there was nice wooded area down street we could walk dog to. The manager was not aware this existed - we accidentally stumbled on it.
A dog in every room
La Quinta by Wyndham Macon WestEnough dogs here to know your dog is not being evaluated. Nice rooms with space for the dog. Mediocre breakfast.
Patio room
Best Western Colonial InnWe were able to go outside to little grassy area and to car directly from room. Which was nice when the dog needed to pee.
Also had a hot breakfast.
Great breakfast
Drury Inn & Suites Dayton NorthAppreciate hot breakfast with eggs and sausage. So many other hotels offer nothing or only cold to-go items.
This hotel is convenient to I75 and I70 but densely populated
Nice hotel for dog
La Quinta by Wyndham Jacksonville Butler BlvdThey provided poop bags outside
Plenty of grass around
Only issue was it’s rather crowded area and no sidewalk so you walk in street or on grass