VanLife. Traveling the US with my dog

All good. As expected. I was told that the price shown on the site here ($20 pet fee) was in error. They honored it but told me that it would be $100 for future stays. Nice that they honored the price that I expected.

Very nice hotel and we were treated well by staff and hotel guests. All in all, a great night and a very pleasant stay in NYC.

The Holiday Inn East Asheville treated us well. The room was nicer than I expected. The hotel has built walking trails on six acres of wooded property on the backside of the parking lot that makes it a really unique pet hotel! Further, the largest dog park in Asheville is just 5 minutes away. All in all, very nice stay.

Totally not right that this park has 2 bones. The park is brand new. It has been graded and mulched. There is a new fence surrounding the property. They have recently planted about 10 trees which someday will provide even more shade. They are benches and tables for the human guests. Water bowls, a small tub and a larger doggies pool. Rhey did a nice job creating a new park for the pups

Just minutes from Savannah and what a different view. Beautiful park with well marked trails. we ran and strolled through all of them. $5 day pass and it is well worth it. Staff and rangers were super nice. Just a great day!

Savannah Dan is wonderful. He is a natural story teller with a deep knowledge of all things Savannah related (and much, much more!). The tour was excellent and he was absolutely great with my fido friend! Highly recommended!

as mentioned in other reviews, three areas (newbies, little and big). very nicely groomed. shaded areas, park benches, water, small obstacle course. Every time we have visited, the dogs and owners have been great.