Debra
My black lab mix, Bert and I are rescuing each other.
Reviews (2)
Dogs welcomed
Best Western Heritage InnOkay place to stay in Chattanooga with your dog. The restaurant on-site is open 24 hrs and is outstanding.
Okay, but …
DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach OceanfrontMy friend and I spent 6 nights at DoubleTree with our two dogs in July. We almost booked at Residence Inn for the same price but didn’t because theirs was a no-cancellation policy. However a friend stayed at the Residence Inn & their rooms were much nicer, more updated with a large kitchenette area (including a full sized stainless refrigerator and a dishwasher). At DoubleTree our room was crowded and dated, the minuscule “kitchenette“ consisted of a dorm size fridge (not even large enough to hold a half gallon of milk for cereal) and a small microwave. We ended up ordering most meals from the hotel restaurant (which were delicious) but we would have preferred to not have to do that so often.
Additionally there was no room service delivery of food, pick up only. Another annoyance was that it was two days before a shower bench we’d requested was installed in our bathroom. Finally I asked staff if there was a way to get a disabled person down to the beach and nothing was offered, then the day before we left I saw a beach wheelchair and learned that the hotel rented it out. If they only have one they need more for their large complex. The noise of planes and helicopters is ever-present at the DoubleTree because of its proximity to the airport. One of the highlights of our stay was a visit to the art museum across the street. If I returned to Myrtle Beach with dogs I would most likely stay at the Residence Inn rather than the DoubleTree.