
They are pet friendly. It’s more of a motel vibe than lodge. Regardless, it’s much nicer to have an outside door to take your pet out for a potty break vs having to go through hallways. This place has that, so potty breaks to the dog area was convenient.

Loved staying here while driving through visiting family. Was so happy with it I immediately booked a room for our return drive through on our way back home. The practical: the rooms are well thought out! Hardwood or parquet flooring, metal bed frames help ensure cleanliness (our room was spotless). There was a little dedicated eating nook in our room. It was complete with a small seating area, 2 chairs, mini fridge, microwave, coffee maker, ice maker, bowls, utensils, glasses. I liked having a dedicated spot for fixing a snack, eating our takeout etc.
There appear to be room options, sizes available to choose from. We stayed in a double queen room (3 adults and one dog). Some may have considered our room on the small side BUT it was more than adequate for us! The owners did not waste space (dedicated eating nook), and the outside area was fantastic (more on that below).
The extras: 1) each room has a back door to their individual patio area. The patios are partitioned off from the other rooms, which I loved. They have 2 patio chairs with a little table. 2) the backyard off the patio is shared. Plenty of grass for our dog to enjoy sniffing and chill-axing. There is a slightly raised area on the backside of the grass that includes games (frisbee, corn hole) and a fire pit. Honestly that backyard for my dog put a cute little hotel over the top for me. 3) area was quiet for us. 4) view of the Mesa’s was nice while sitting outside. 5) Finally, Pedro, the owners' dog. He’s an additional bonus. If you have a fur baby that wants to play - Pedro’s your guy.
Great place to stay with or without your pup!
Hotel is still on the new side. They were very welcoming of our dog. At checkin they give you a special door sign that you can use if you decide to leave your pet in your room so the staff knows to not go in.... we would never leave our fur-kid in a room by himself but I realize some people do and for those this aspect goes to show they are pet accommodating. The fee for your pet was a very reasonable (for Vegas) $75 for the STAY (not per night like some of the hotels listed as pet friendly). We saw a lot of other pet owners there.
For the humans: the hotel was very clean. Breakfast was complimentary AND had a lot of options... not a skimpy danish and coffee bar.... a pretty nice full bar. They had 3 different juices, various milk options (cow, coconut, almond etc), oatmeal, fruit, yogurt, eggs, bacon or sausage (depending on the day), toast and waffles or chocolate churro bread pudding. It is off the strip, which we liked bec it meant it was quieter despite being in Vegas. This also meant more area to walk our dog for potty breaks- keep in mind this is the desert folks so we aren’t talking grass. Also for those that like this: a Cracker Barrel restaurant was across the parking lot which provided take out.
All in all... we liked it so much that on our return trip we booked at another Hyatt in a different state and crossing our fingers it’s as nice as this one!

Owner and staff very dog friendly! Never been here before- stopped on our way to the Grand Canyon. Wasn’t sure how to go about making sure the knew we had our dog/ were they really as dog friendly as advertised.... and they were! Went in to the lil diner, saw a gentleman and asked if we could dine with our dog, he was great with directing me to the outside patio area. We humans got ourselves situated and the owner (I believe) came out to great us with menus, a large bowl of ice water AND a doggy treat for our fur-kid. Food was very tasty and the waitress checked on us several times to make sure we didn’t need anything. Highly recommend!