Carol
Reviews (5)
"Paws Up"
Baymont by Wyndham Yakima RiverfrontThe room was large and clean. The staff was exceptional professional and friendly. Best feature was the grassy area and walking path on a green belt just outside the sliding glass door of the room! It was the best set up, by far, for our dogs that we encountered in our 6-day road trip.
The area was somewhat questionable
Econo Lodge LivingstonThe room was sufficient, but the staff was not knowledgeable or friendly. The pet area was so full of poop it was hard to even walk around. We didn't feel safe in the area. Would not stay there again.
Good value but . . .
Bridge Street InnWhile the rate was on the low side, the room was tiny and very dated. The room heater was so loud it woke us up every time it went off. The hotel was not crowded, but you could easily hear noise from the other few occupants. The pet area was decent and was actually one of the cleanest ones we encountered. The dogs didn't really complain, but the humans did.
Great dog park very near by
Comfort Inn UniversityThe room was very nice and clean and the staff professional and friendly. Would recommend you do not get a room next to the stairs because that set off our dogs a few times. There is a very nice dog park within a 5-minute walk.
Amazing value
TownePlace Suites by Marriott PocatelloThe room was amazingly large and our 2 dogs gave it a "paws up" because it was big enough for them to do a bit of running around. While there wasn't a large pet area, the hotel had a grassy strip running around the entire building which made it easy to walk them. It was a luxury to have a kitchenette which made it so easy to eat in. The room was very modern and the staff very friendly. The 2-legged travelers were also very happy with the room!