Elizabeth
Reviews (4)
Good location, but just OK
Comfort Inn & Suites CheyenneGood pleasant service. Not much green area for big dogs. Room was mostly clean, but the pull out sofa had dirty linens. The front desk clerk was prompt in rectifying the issue. “One bedroom suite” was actually half a wall that separated bed and sitting area, therefore no privacy whatsoever. If I had a choice in hotels, I’d stay somewhere else. Not likely to return here.
Big Dog Friendly.
The Riverside Hotel BW Premier CollectionExcellent location, great spaces for dogs of all sizes. Fronts on the Boise Riverwalk. Dogs are allowed throughout the property, even in the restaurants—with the exception of the pool. Room was comfortable, although definitely a throwback to the 90s. I will definitely stay here again.
Don't stay here.
Clarion PointeIf I could give "0" bones, I would. This is a sketchy place in a not-so-nice location, although it was accessible right off I 70. Did not have my reservation, even though I had a confirmed email and they still didn't want to honor the confirmation, claiming they had no pet rooms available. After conferring with the manager, I was given a room directly facing the interstate even though the place was half empty. This is the worst hotel I've ever stayed in. Although there was enough green space, I felt unsafe accessing it as I was traveling alone. It's a good thing I have a 100 lb dog. I saw no other females, and other "tenants" (looked to be long staying), loitered outside rooms. Tiny room, just gross. Saw two roaches when I picked up my bag. No elevator. Will NEVER stay here again. This property needs to be taken off this list.
Convenient location
Best Western Ramkota HotelLarge hotel, with motel-like access to rooms. Lots of green space for dogs and many waste bag locations. There were a lot of dogs when I visited and all green spaces were clean and clear of dog waste. Room was just OK, but it was clean. I would stay here again with my big dog.