Michelle
Frequent travels with hubby and our little maltese mix pooch.
Reviews (5)
Serious state of disrepair
Motel 6 Grand Junction COWe stayed last minute during a road trip as we wanted a place to crash, shower, and get coffee. Was not worth the price at all because of the state of disrepair of the bathroom. The floor was rotten and so was the bottom of the shower. There is no way to keep that clean. I would not consider this a sanitary or safe place to bring my fur baby. I took pictures and sent on to the general manager. No soap for hand washing either. There is no air conditioning and it got super hot in the room.
Pets are allowed
Candlewood Suites Burlington South an IHG HotelThe potty area is very small and at a dark end of the building where sketchy people were hanging out smoking. Our first room was beautiful and had a desk for my work on my laptop. Our dog seemed to be happy at first too. Then the ants started appearing everywhere and were coming out of the closet. Front desk said they were having a problem and they moved us to another room. The elevator shaft was adjacent to our wall and our dog could not relax... he barked and shook all the rest of the night. We all left tired. Beautiful hotel, but looks are not everything.
We love this place!
Tulip InnThis is our go-to place when travelling to Skagit County. Our dog is so comfortable here even though the decor is a little outdated. Clean, welcoming, centrally located and outside doors that our dog loves. Only thing holding back from a 5-bone review is that the dog potty area is a small strip that is full of roots.
Loved this place!
Quality Inn & SuitesNice potty spot for the fur baby. Room was amazingly clean and comfortable. Our dog was comfortable even though it was a room where we had to walk through the building. Would stay again.
Perfect for us
Econo LodgeRoom was clean and staff was super friendly. Doors on outside and that works great for our dog. We all slept great. Pet area outside was nice.