Trudy
Reviews (6)
Best dog friendly place ever!!
Tina’s Dog House, Dog Friendly B&BNot only is this the happiest place ever for my dog - huge yard, lots of dog friendly accoutrements - but it's comfortable for humans as well. Conveniently located, it's still away from traffic and other noise. The beds are comfy, there's accommodations for preparing food, and no one complains if you have a barky dog. Tina is the most welcoming host ever. Can't recommend Tina's Dog House enough!
Barebones
Econo LodgeAt the price, we didn't expect much. The small room was clean and the beds comfortable. Although it appears there are a number of long-term residents of the place, they were quiet on the mid-summer, midweek night we were there. Dog walking area was laden with feces and limited to dirt and dead grass. Even our dog didn't want to walk there. Next time we come through, we'll probably look for a different place.
Great stay
Hotel Nyack, a JdV by Hyatt HotelA quirky sort of hotel for a stay just off the highway. But it was fun, clean, and quiet. No real accommodations for the dogs - a small area on the back of the hotel was available, but we walked around the entire building for exercise. The restaurant is great, and having room service was a wonderful benefit. There was NO breakfast, only coffee. Although a little pricey, we will definitely stay here again.
Overall nice
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Mt Laurel - PhiladelphiaGreat reception staff but rooms stripped down a bit due to COVID. Saw a crawly bug in our room. But it was clean and comfortable got one night. Friendly to our dogs. "Dog park" was about 10 square feet, but there were other grassy areas to walk in.
Excellent!
Comfort Inn Lehigh Valley WestWe stay at a lot of places as we travel around with our show dog. Many of them are less than wonderful. This place is super clean, spacious, has lots of green walking space for the pups, and an actually decent free breakfast. The desk and cleaning staff are welcoming and friendly. Recommended without reservation.