Is a Motel Rated Pet Friendly Hotel

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If you have ever been lucky enough to remain in a Motel, you know that it can provide you with a more comfortable stay than a traditional hotel room. However, not all motels are created equal. The following tips can help you narrow down your choices and select the right motel for your requirements.

Steer clear of any Motel that says they are"pet friendly resort". Most of these hotels don't allow pets on the premises, even if the owner is conscientious about keeping the animal in a certain room. Some of these hotels have recently been rated high by customers who checked into some of their properties. op According to these recent testimonials, many of these Motel's let you bring your pet with you, but they require that you leave your pet in a designated room. Other hotels have specific areas in which you can leave your pet without being monitored.

Ensure any motel that you stay in isn't pet friendly Resort's that are rated high by the current reviews read very well. They're all places where you'll be spending long periods of time - days even weeks. As such, they ought to provide your with clean bathrooms, clean sheets, clean towels, fresh water and snacks at all times. In addition, there should be at least one guest restrooms within each of the rooms.

Steer clear of any Motel that says they're a"pet friendly hotel". The term pet has a negative connotation to it, even in the context of rental houses. Therefore, when you find the term"pet friendly hotel" it is probably a place that limits pets. On a related note, if you find a"No Pets Allowed" sign, run! You don't know what you are getting into.

If you're staying at a Motel that is rated high, check into what services are provided. Many have 24 hour security, with several cameras. Some have a swimming pool, gym, card rooms, meeting rooms and minibar. Some have room service and valet parking. If the hotel offers room service, try to learn if this includes the dog walker.





So far as cleanliness, be sure your area is kept clean at all times, as even the best-rated motels can have issues with maintenance. Even if your room looks clean, it may have been shared with another guest. If you are staying in a"rated high" Motel, make sure you ask about the laundry area. The final thing you want is a dirty room. If you discover dirt in your room, you might wish to consider moving on.

A couple of years back, there was a dispute about whether or not a Motel was"rated safe." There were issues about safety and some people claimed that there were dangerous offenders in the motel. There were several instances of people being murdered in the motel. It was brought up on numerous recent reviews, so I went to search to learn more. This isn't a scam to generate money, but rather an attempt to discover if it's really a safe place to stay. If you read other customers' testimonials, you can tell if it's real and not a scam.

I didn't see any mention of dangerous offenders inside, so I moved on. If you're staying at a Motel that is rated high, you should be just fine. Just watch out for things like theft and violent crimes. You don't want to risk your security by staying at an establishment that has a rating of a"rated high." Hopefully, this will help you decide if you should go with a Motel that's not pet friendly - no pets allowed.