
Tru hotels are super dog friendly. Clean comfy and full of fun for humans too.

Staff were friendly and seemed to love animals. Hotel was clean and comfy. Breakfast was pretty good for hotel buffet.

Clean, comfy room with a great view. Bit dated but clean and well taken care of. They put us in a room across from the elevators, which is not ideal with a dog. But she did well once she got used to the sounds. Not a lot of grassy areas close by. (Second floor parking lot has some along sides). Overall, view was worth it.

We were in rm 31 Cedar(?) Lodge. Bit dated but awesome. Fireplace, jet tub, kitchenette even a grill on the porch area. Amazing view. We could only stay one night, but want to plan a longer stay with friends. So much fun to be had and all dog friendly.

Stayed here a few days while in town for a reunion. Super dog friendly, lots of grassy areas. Large rooms, friendly staff. Breakfast was not included, but inexpensive. They also had no problem with giving me scrambled eggs for the dog. The French toast was amazing. Would 100% stay there again.

100% recommend this place! Dog welcome on the deck, they even bring them bowls of water. Did not blink when I asked for scrambled eggs for her. The food was delish. Fresh and tasty. Don’t skip the almond croissant.

Limited dog friendly seating in the outside area facing the parking lot. But fresh water available and yummy food for humans. Dog loved seagull watching.

Dogs allowed on outside deck. Met friends with their dog and had a lovely dinner. Food was very good (highly recommend the salmon) They provide fresh water for the dogs. Lots of people watch for the dogs. 100% would go back.