
We had overall a good experience staying at the Maysville Days Inn for one night with our 50 lbs pitbull. The place was very simple, as expected, but the room was clean and everything had been recently renovated. Everyone was very friendly. There was plenty of green space around for going potty. However, the walls of the rooms are thin and we could hear the people in the adjacent rooms and walking by outside, but it wasn’t a big issue. We would stay there again.

We really enjoyed our stay at the Hilton Garden Inn. We had no problems bringing our 50 lbs pitbull. They gave us a second floor room close to the stairs, so we could easily take our dog outside. They have a nice potty area in the back and grassy areas surrounding the hotel. The room was very quiet. The hotel has a restaurant for breakfast, and shops and restaurants nearby. Worth the detour from I-70.

No complaints! The room was large, clean, and quiet, and we were on the first floor close to the exit so it was easy to take our 50 lb pitbull outside. There are grassy areas around the hotel for going potty, We would certainly stay there again.

The hotel was overall as expected for this kind of hotel. Having our 50 lb Pit Bull with us was no problem, but there was also nothing special about it. The pet rooms were on the 2nd floor, but near stairs and a door to the outside. We liked the breakfast. However, it was quite noisy due to the interstate traffic and there were really bright lights all around the parking lot that made closed curtains a must. There were plenty of grassy areas around the hotel, but we had to pull a few burr stickers out of our dog’s paws. Best to stay near the sidewalk where the lawn is well maintained.

We stayed for one night with our 50 lbs pit bull mix and the hotel itself was clean and suited our needs. No one had any issues with us bringing our dog, and one clerk happily said hello to her. The hotel has been recently renovated and isn’t fancy, but well taken care of. The restaurant/bar had decent food and drinks, which we were able to bring to our room so that our dog didn’t have to be left alone. They also had a basic free breakfast.
We liked that the hotel has multiple entry/exit doors, which made it easy to take our dog out without having to go through the entire hotel. There is a large green space in the front for going potty. However, the rooms have very thin walls and we could hear everything that was going on outside, which was a lot until about 2 am, with a lot of people coming and going. So, depending on your fellow guests, your stay may be just fine, or somewhat noisy.

We had a great one-night stay at the Magnolia with our 50 lbs dog. She was immediately greeted with pets and treats, and there were no complications at all. The room was clean and very quiet, and the staff was very friendly. We did stay on the 16th floor, so elevator rides were necessary. Our dog doesn't mind, but some dogs might. Also, the potty area next to the hotel wasn't that great, but there is a nice park only two blocks away.