Good thing he is blind!! The carpet choices the hotel has are enough to scare anyone away!!(especially the hall carpet, YIKES) Did they at least have a dog cookie on the pillow???
I always figure they choose hotel carpets to hide the most stains. (It's the ONLY explanation for some of the ones I've seen)
By the time we got to the hotel, all of the 'pet friendly' rooms were taken (even though we had a reservation). They wanted to give us a room on the second floor which means stairs or an elevator so my sister said "We need a room on the first floor because the dog is blind." So, guess what? They gave us the room for the disabled on the first floor. I would definitely use that hotel again. How accommodating!
Y'know that's a good idea. I should go to Trip Advisor and recommend the hotel. And also the officialpethotels.com website which is where I found that one. Despite the choice of carpet, it was really nice. Oh yeah, I forgot about that little discrepancy. I'll have to buy you an American English dictionary so that you can look up things that you find confusing. Of course, now that you've been here, you can act as the official American referent to all of your friends there.
My name is Ray the Blind Dog. I'm a Redtick Coonhound that was born blind in July 2008. I'm named after my blind counterpart Ray Charles. I joined a family of 2 cats and 2 humans in June of 2009. I want to show everyone how well I get along in this world and let my friends know how I'm doing. Please feel free to add remarks or share your experiences in the comment box. We all want to know what you think.
Ray, where are you?? If they have room service order a nice rawhide bone(I'll buy). Roxy's Mom
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DeleteRawhide for EVERYONE!
you know Ray expects to be accommodated in The Ritz at the very least ;-)
ReplyDeleteYes, he is used to only the best!
DeleteGood thing he is blind!! The carpet choices the hotel has are enough to scare anyone away!!(especially the hall carpet, YIKES) Did they at least have a dog cookie on the pillow???
ReplyDeleteI always figure they choose hotel carpets to hide the most stains. (It's the ONLY explanation for some of the ones I've seen)
DeleteBy the time we got to the hotel, all of the 'pet friendly' rooms were taken (even though we had a reservation). They wanted to give us a room on the second floor which means stairs or an elevator so my sister said "We need a room on the first floor because the dog is blind."
So, guess what? They gave us the room for the disabled on the first floor. I would definitely use that hotel again. How accommodating!
Will you big-up that hotel up on Trip Adviser?
ReplyDeleteWhat confused us Brits is that the 1st floor is just that, the floor above the ground floor! :0/
Y'know that's a good idea. I should go to Trip Advisor and recommend the hotel. And also the officialpethotels.com website which is where I found that one. Despite the choice of carpet, it was really nice.
DeleteOh yeah, I forgot about that little discrepancy. I'll have to buy you an American English dictionary so that you can look up things that you find confusing. Of course, now that you've been here, you can act as the official American referent to all of your friends there.