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Millennium Hotel - Minneapolis
612-332-6000
1313 Nicollet Avenue
Minneapolis, MN
Marquette Hotel
612-333-4545
710 Marquette Avenue
Minneapolis, MN
Doubletree Hotel Minneapolis-Park Place
952-542-8600
1500 Park Place Blvd
Minneapolis, MN
Ramada Mpls Northwest
763-566-8855
6900 Lakeland Ave N
Brooklyn Park, MN
The Saint Paul Hotel
651-292-9292
350 Market Street
Saint Paul, MN
Millennium Hotel - Minneapolis
612-359-2223
1313 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis, MN
Travel Leaders - Advent Travel
612-746-1959
15 S. Fifth Street, Suite 1120
Minneapolis, MN
W Hotel Minneapolis
612-215-3700
821 Marquette Avenue
Minneapolis, MN
Days Hotel on University
612-623-3999
2407 University Ave SE
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis Marriott Southwest
952-988-3111
5801 Opus Parkway
Minnetonka, MN
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The Dog-Friendly Hotel

Hotels nationwide are rolling out the red carpet for Bowser, enticing millions of dog owners to join the fast-growing trend of traveling with pets in tow.

You know you've arrived at a pet-friendly hotel when the bellhop escorts both you and your dog to the room with no questions asked. If you're planning a trip with your dog, these tips will help you select a dog-friendly hotel.

  • Call ahead to verify the hotel currently accepts pets. Policies often change.

  • Find out the size and number of pets allowed per room. Ask if Bowser can stay alone in the room if he's crated. If not, check out the hotel's list of local pet-sitters.

  • Confirm fees (per night) and deposits (per stay). Ask about any additional cleaning fees.

  • Call the front desk (not the toll-free reservation number) to inquire about safe walking areas nearby. Try not to stay near train tracks or busy highways.
  • Different hotels have varying levels of amenities for canine visitors. If you're greeted by the following, you've arrived in dog-friendly territory.

    • Room service delivery of gourmet doggie biscuits and bottled water for Bowser.

    • Housetraining pads in the bathroom.

    • A lush pillow bed - on the floor.

    • A placemat with silver feeding bowls.
    • And to top it off, "An in-room doggie massage can be arranged by our concierge to help relax your pet," says Robert Prohaska, director of sales and marketing for the Sofitel Chicago Water Tower in Illinois. If you forgot your dog's food, Prohaska...

Author: Maria Pecoraro

Copyright 2009 BowTie Inc.

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