Terri
Reviews (6)
Lovely pet friendly hotel
Hilton Fort CollinsMy grands enjoyed to pool but my rescues were not crazy about the elevator or stairs and long walk to room. Not much of a pet relief area at all. Path nearby but I had a broken foot. I love Fort Collins but will probably not stay at this Hilton again.
Cross country stop
AmericInn by Wyndham OgallalaNot many places to choose from in this area. This hotel is a convenient, pet friendly stop off I-80 on my way to Colorado. Not much of a pet relief area.
Convenient stop on cross country drive
Quality Inn & Suites Mendota Near I-39For the price this was an acceptable stay. I do not understand why hotels put people with dogs on upper floors. My Puerto Rican tri-pawed rescue does not do elevators or stairs well. Decent grass all around hotel for pet relief. No breakfast and just ok coffee.
Dog friendly and a spa tub!
Stoney Creek Hotel St JosephLovely stay as I was driving across country with my two rescues. A nice long soak in the spa tub was just what I needed. Dogs were comfortable even on second floor. Breakfast to go was nice as well.
Easy in and out side door access
Home2 Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Downtown University BlvdI was in town with my two rescues visiting my step daughter who lives next door to the hotel. I had easy access to her place and my vehicle through a side door just steps from my room. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful after two weeks on the road. The maintenance man was gracious enough to let my dog blankets dry out back. Didn’t use pool or eat breakfast here, but the dogs and I enjoyed to cool room. It was 98° While we were there!