
Nice spacious room. Urban area next to the interstate with limited grassy areas for my dog. Pet fee a bit expensive at $85,

My 2nd time staying with my medium sized dog. Located very close to town but away from the main road. Rooms and clean and comfortable and breakfast is good.

2nd time that I’ve stayed here on overnight stays while road tripping. Nice clean hotel, quiet, and a supermarket close by for dinner supplies, etc. Would stay again.

Ok hotel. In the rooms, they had zero information about the hotel, their restaurant and no signs for the door. On Sunday, they had no breakfast service due to the kitchen being “under maintenance.” I met several people who had paid for breakfast but were left high and dry, including an elderly lady that I spoke with. Would not stay there again.

Hotel is clean and modern. I stayed for two nights with my medium sized dog who sleeps in her own bed. Grassy pet area nearby entrance. Would stay again.

Not a good location - in a strip mall with shared parking. Woman with very aggressive dog checked in just in front of me. “Reception” was a joke - never felt less welcome in any hotel. Guy was inconvenienced by my arrival. Awful. I would give zero bones if possible. I went to find another hotel. Worth paying for 2 hotels in this case. Never again!

Overnight stop with my 46 lb dog. Hotel is good and pet friendly. Huge grassy area right next to the Lake. Convenient for restaurants etc.

My second time staying at Starlite Resort in Suagatuck. Rooms are very clean and well equipped with good AC, dehumidifier and even an air filter. Lots of grassy areas and pet poop station.

Rooms are dated but clean. Plenty of outdoor space to walk dog.

A roadside hotel but with charm and well equipped. Plenty of grassy areas for my Lab. Just an overnight stay on my last leg of a long road trip with multiple BringFido bookings. Comfortable and cozy room with microwave, coffee maker, and fridge. I was worried that the traffic noise would keep me from sleeping, but during the night there was very little traffic.

Nice quiet, comfortable hotel in a very small town. Main attraction is being close to Devil’s Tower National Monument (and famous for being featured in Close Encounters of the Third Kind). I stayed 2 nights with my elderly Lab. No stairs which was good for her. Not much grass around so have to walk into the town (village). Checkout was interesting. 11am was the cutoff. At 10.40 am, as I was finishing packing, I got very loud banging and shouting on my room door. I said I was loading the car. As I took the first load of luggage (Gracie my dog has more than me!) and return to my room at 10.45am, they had locked my key so I could not get in to collect Gracie. The staff were young and probably inexperienced. Very diffident and not friendly at all. That was my experience and I would not stay there again.

Cool hotel in a quiet town. Lots of western art and great bar (Celtic Cowboy) attached with great food, way above standard pub food. Only downside is that many of the pet friendly rooms have no windows; something to do with an old property being “grandfathered” in to a hotel use. Not much grass around but some out the back alley and across the street.

Good for an overnight stay.

Public areas like lobby are modern. The rooms are dingy and old fashioned. Not much to choose from in Weyburn. OK for one night.

Clean, modern hotel. Plenty of grassy areas. Room was easily accessible to lots of grassy areas for walkies! Would stay again.

Nice clean modern hotel with spacious rooms (with kitchen). Staff were welcoming to my well traveled senior Lab. Plenty of grassy areas around the hotel. Meijer supermarket close by. Definitely will stay here again.

I stayed with my Lab, Gracie on 4 visits recently when she was getting treatment at Michigan State University Vet Small Animal Clinic. This hotel is convenient and reliably good with plenty of grassy areas and a couple of poop bag stations. I always get a first floor room next to the back door with access to the dog walking areas. Rooms are comfortable, staff nice, breakfast good, and the hotel is right next to a Meijer supermarket for food supplies.

Room smelled of stale cigarette smoke. Was given a different room but key entry did not work, even on second attempt with fresh card, so I kept the smelly room. Manager discounted pet fee by $50 to compensate. Wifi was a bit weak and I heard reception addressing 2 calls from guests about this while I was waiting for new room. An ok hotel but with maintenance issues. I would not stay again unless nothing else suitable in area.

First time I’ve seen stained bedding and towels in a hotel of any standard for a long time, first room had no working heat or AC and had precious occupant’s dog food and debris on the floor. Front desk changed me to a different room. Not super clean but better than the first. Despite being a non smoking hotel, the smell of stale smoke was evident in the second room (attempted masking with air freshener by housekeeping) and all public spaces. Didn’t seem to have any dog free day rooms on first floor - I wonder because so many smokers judging by the overflowing trash cans at the back door. Will definitely not stay her again and will avoid “Quality” Inns in future. Don't know why this place got high ratings.

They put me on 3rd floor room which was 82F on entry. The thermostat kept displaying “please wait” for at least 10 mins before I gave up. This is a downtown hotel with lots of surrounding traffic and no green spaces for your dog.