I made a last minute decision to travel to Spokane with Kerry while he attended a business conference. Literally, an hour before he left due to his travelling buddies making other arrangements, due to safety I didn’t want him to make a 400 drive by himself. But now what do I do with my two dogs. No time to reserve at a kennel, and most aren’t even open at 7:30 in the morning. Kerry had a room reserved at the Comfort Inn Downtown Spokane. I checked the website and it said pet friendly, 2 pets per room. Pet fee $10. Sounded reasonable, but sometimes websites can be out of date so I called the hotel to confirm and yes my two dogs would be fine.
The Comfort Inn is nothing to look at from the outside but inside is clean and warmly decorated. The staff are friendly and checked us in quickly. The nice surprise was the $10 pet fee included both dogs and was just charged once, not per night.
The outside area of the hotel is all pavement, big parking lot. No lawn. No landscaping except around the entrance a little dirt and bulk mulch and some shrubs. Nowhere to walk to the dogs on the property. Across the street was a grass median and a business that was closed for the weekend had a handy dumpster in their parking lot for dropping off the baggies of dog poop.
I was disappointed to see that many lazy dog owners had also walked their dogs over there but had not cleaned up after them. If the Comfort Inn gets enough complaints about irresponsible dog owners they may remove their pet friendly status.
The nice thing about the hotel down on the front desk was a jar full of doggy treats.
And in the evening were fresh baked cookies for their two legged customers.
We’ll definitely stay here again. A great choice for people travelling with their dogs.
The Comfort Inn is nothing to look at from the outside but inside is clean and warmly decorated. The staff are friendly and checked us in quickly. The nice surprise was the $10 pet fee included both dogs and was just charged once, not per night.
The outside area of the hotel is all pavement, big parking lot. No lawn. No landscaping except around the entrance a little dirt and bulk mulch and some shrubs. Nowhere to walk to the dogs on the property. Across the street was a grass median and a business that was closed for the weekend had a handy dumpster in their parking lot for dropping off the baggies of dog poop.
I was disappointed to see that many lazy dog owners had also walked their dogs over there but had not cleaned up after them. If the Comfort Inn gets enough complaints about irresponsible dog owners they may remove their pet friendly status.
The nice thing about the hotel down on the front desk was a jar full of doggy treats.
And in the evening were fresh baked cookies for their two legged customers.
We’ll definitely stay here again. A great choice for people travelling with their dogs.
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