
We enjoyed our time here. The room was lovely, with a full kitchen. The front desk and breakfast personnel were both very pleasant. We were thoughtfully assigned a quiet room on the fourth floor right across from an elevator that led to outdoor access for the pups. There were ample grassy places for them to roam. The hotel was spotless and located right near a shopping center with several nice restaurants (some taking dogs) and a bottle shop across the street. I'd definitely stay here again.

This is an attractive property in a convenient location with several eateries within walking distance. There are some grass patches that are nice for the dogs, and poop bags are provided. But the poop trash can was not emptied for several days, and it was completely full, so bags were on the ground. There was a fair amount of trash on the property, and my hair dryer was broken. I mentioned this to the (nice) front desk, but it wasn't replaced. This place could be excellent but it needs more TLC.

The room was clean and the price was right. Be aware that if you choose the least expensive room, you will not stay in the casino (although you need to go there to check in) but rather in a 2-story motel across the street. The motel is right next to an excellent Mexican restaurant.

This is an older property, but our room was recently renovated and was very nice - even had raw edge furniture. The staff was friendly, and the breakfast was quite good for a small motel (e.g. scrambled eggs and crisp bacon). The dog area in back is spacious and clean. There's a dog-friendly (even inside!) restaurant right across the street. We'd be glad to stay here again. And we did - update: all was good for our recent stay. Our room had a BEAUTIFUL renovated marble/tile bathroom. Also, skillet potatoes with rosemary were added to the breakfast menu. You can't beat this place for convenience, price, and breakfast.

Pluses: convenient location, normal amenities (fridge, microwave, coffeemaker, usual motel breakfast), pleasant and helpful front desk. Minuses: older property, room smelled bad (previous dogs?), no designated dog area (although there was a very nice green space in back of the motel), very active pool and sauna area with many children. If you have some, they'd fit into the loud and boisterous playground, Fortunately for us, who don't have kids, the 10pm quiet hour was observed.

Room fine, very small dog area, and a nice family restaurant that allows dogs INSIDE right next door.

We've stayed here many times - it continues to be excellent with NO DOG FEES! This location was excellent - beautiful lobby with elk horn chandelier and friendly and knowledgeable staff, , larger rooms (we had a suite with living room and full kitchen at no extra cost), updated decor, enhanced breakfast options, even a small underground garage. There's a river and lovely park right outside. Only downside, finding it is a bit tricky - get your GPS ready.

Canopy is almost brand new, the first such property in Old Scottsdale for many years. Our room was beautiful, with a great view of Camelback. Don't miss going up to the rooftop for a sunset drink - wonderful view (and drinks)l, and our two dogs were warmly welcomed. Tip: make a reservation - it's very popular. The hotel is adjacent to all the art galleries - couldn't be more convenient. Inside tip: there's a free underground parking lot basically across the street - no need to pay for parking.

Ely isn't an exciting destination, but it was on our way, and this La Quinta was a good one. Spacious and clean room, located right next to a supermarket that had very good food prepared in house. There were enough places for the pups to stretch their legs. Typical LQ breakfast was fine. We'd stay here again.

We had a good time here - all staff were friendly and helpful. Our room was gigantic with a small kitchen. We were here to visit family in nearby Summerlin, but the hotel is not far from the strip or beautiful Red Rocks Canyon. Excellent Italian restaurant nearby that allows dogs to eat in the deli. Only suggestion I have is to install locking or key entry on the back door. Anyone can walk in and that's a concern.

I've stayed at other motels in this chain and made a resolution to never stay at a Motel 6 again. However, given the location, price, and no pet fees, I broke my resolution and am glad I did. This motel is "basic," no frills, shampoo, microwave, coffee maker, etc., but super clean. Unlike other reviewers, we had a room on the ground floor, no stairs. And why someone is claiming they paid a pet fee - they must be talking about another place as there are no pet fees here. For a night's stay, it was just fine, and my pets and I look forward to staying here again.

There was no acknowledgement of our pets at all except for the fee. Really no place to walk them except the parking lot. It's an older property. The side doors are left open instead of access by key almost all the time, and I really didn't like that. There's a security guard walking around but why doesn't he keep the doors locked? On the positive side, the hotel is very conveniently located, and even though close to the interstate, it's quiet. Very nice pool and spa. Above average breakfast with friendly servers. Two complimentary drinks at the lounge and cookies at the front desk at night. There are few pet-friendly and affordable options in Roseville, so this is definitely an acceptable option.

This motel is right off the highway and is the only game in town - located in a rural area without many other amenities. The hotel room was fine, although upgrades to the carpet and bathroom caulking are urgently needed. The clientele is definitely diverse, with truckers, locals, and travelers all in evidence. A $5 breakfast voucher is provided for the attached restaurant. It was really good - don't miss the seniors breakfast deals if you qualify. It was good enough for the pets and us for one night.

This motel was so inexpensive (in a pricy location) that I had low expectations, and it was only one night. But the inn well-exceeded my expectations. Well-appointed and spacious rooms, artsy decor, beautifully landscaped with a lovely pool. It was quiet and peaceful. The pups and cats had a fine time, lots of places for a walk. The Vagabond Inn is now my "go to" place in Palm Springs.

This is a modest hotel, but the little touches are what make it a really nice place to stay - like bandannas for the pups (with cheeky logos such as "I still live with my parents"), souvenir rubber duckies, really nice staff, and small things like both a coffee maker and a kettle. The location by the highway is convenient if not scenic, but there's a beautiful park a short block away - and a really good burger restaurant adjacent to the property. All in all, Accent Inns exceeded my expectations. And the dog fees were reasonable for Victoria, where many places charge outrageous amounts.

I was concerned about staying here based on many negative reviews but I'm glad I came anyway. The location was convenient for our visit to see family, and everything went fine. Clean, quiet, lots of safe parking, pleasant staff. There didn't seem to be anything special for the dogs, not even a mention at check in, no poop bags outside, no place to walk them. But there were some grassy areas in the strip mall next door that served our purposes.

This was a good La Quinta - no pet fees, thank you! Check-in was fine, room fine, breakfast OK, safe location, quiet. There was plenty of room for the dogs to walk around outside and do their business. Only reason I took a bone off was that my dogs were not treated as "royalty" - they were not even documented at check in (I said I had 2 dogs) and there was a sign on the front door saying dogs couldn't be in the lobby during the (2 hour) breakfast period. I understand that they shouldn't be in the food area, but we can't walk through the lobby? Seemed decidedly unfriendly.

I've long been a fan of the La Quinta chain, partly because of their dog-friendly policies, and I have stayed in many. But I am re-considering my brand loyalty after this experience. The hotel was rundown and offered few amenities - no microwave, no fridge, no water glasses, tiny room. But the "pet area" was the worst -a small patch of grass covered in dog poops. To be sure, the dog poops on the ground were the fault of inconsiderate customers who chose not to use the bags provided. But to have a good week's amount of effluvia just sitting there turned my stomach. On the good side, the bed was clean, the shower was hot, and the staff was fine. But I won't be staying there again.

This hotel was very pleasant. We stayed in a room with a bedroom loft upstairs and a wood-burning fireplace and full kitchen on the lower level. Staff were very pleasant, and the dogs were happy - got their own bowls, beds and a toy - plus there are lots of grassy places to walk onsite and an off-leash park not far away.