Nice article by Dena Stapleton published by examiner.com pointing out dog friendly places to visit in Savannah Georgia.
Nice article by Dena Stapleton published by examiner.com pointing out dog friendly places to visit in Savannah Georgia.
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Manka’s Inverness Lodge is a little trip to another time and place. Located on a hill above Inverness California overlooking beautiful Tamales Bay it’s nestled in among evergreens that capture puffs of fog in their branches – Literally! The décor is drawn from Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales, so much that I expected to see wood nymphs on our window sill each evening.
The main lodge and dining area burned down in a fire a few years ago and is being rebuilt, but they still have a second building with single rooms as well as several stand alone cottages - a few in the hills and one on the water. We stayed in a cottage at the very top of the hill called Perch. Even though the dining area is under construction they will still deliver meals to your room. From what I’ve heard the meals are amazing and primarily comprised of local ingredients. Unfortunately when we were there the owner/chef was having her baby so the kitchen was closed. Fortunately Perch came with a great rustic kitchen and Inverness is in the middle of the California Slow Food movement. A quick shopping trip to Point Reyes Station provided a grocery bag full of local greens, Napa’s best wine and thick Niman Ranch steaks. A great home cooked meal by the fire with the dogs, and a long bath in a huge tub at the end of the evening was definitely a magical experience. While we were cooking a tree fell in the woods less than 50 yards away, talk about fairy tale atmosphere….
Manka’s Inverness Lodge website
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La Quinta Resort is located about :20 south of Palm Springs in La Quinta California and is nestled next to the spectacular mountain range. The resort has a long history of being a retreat for movie starts of the 1920s and 30s. With secluded bungalow type rooms and 41 swimming pools it is very easy to hide away from it all. The resort is very dog friendly, when I asked the front desk if I needed to be familiar with any specific policies said not really just pick up after them and keep them well behaved. They charged us a flat $100 pet fee for the entire stay. I was there for a conference so I actually don’t know what the room rate was, but when I asked for a dog friendly room they gave me room 760 which had it’s own private patio, grass lawn and lemon tree. It was great not to have to get dressed in the morning to let the dogs out.
I would recommend La Quinta for a romantic weekend get away as well as a place for a family retreat. I’ve visited the spa a few times, which was a little too clinical for my taste, but they did a good job with the treatments. There is also plenty of golf and hiking nearby. The only bad thing I have to say about La Quinta is their food was not so great for the price, but still edible. There are many dining options near the resort if you are looking for that truly romantic dinner.
I lost all of my video from this trip so hopefully a reader will send me some of thier own or (even better) I'll have a chance to visit this place with the dogs again soon.
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If you want to feel like you and your dog are truly “a” listers spend a weekend at the Viceroy in Palm Springs. We were there on an off week in December, but I’ve also visited the spa and the bar during peak seasons and had the same great treatment.
The hotel is tucked away on a street off the main strip of Palm Springs California and if you weren’t paying attention you could drive right by and not know it was there. When you make it in past the tall hedges you’ll find a very stylized intimate retreat. Everything is decorated with white with yellow and black accents, hard edges complemented by lots of finials and mirrors. The staff was super friendly and it felt like everyone went out of their way to come by, introduce themselves and chat. We even met the chef one evening that hung out by the pool and had a glass of wine with the guests who were relaxing after their evenings out on the town. Every time we came back from a walk or hung out by the pool the wait staff would immediately greet our dogs with water bowls. They also have a special dog menu with things like steak and eggs. From start to finish the staff treated us like we were the most important people there and from what I could see we weren’t the only guests that felt that way.
There are many open lots for the dogs to stretch their legs nearby. There is also a large lawn on site that is attached to their event room. The lawn is delicate so if you need to take your dog on early morning business be considerate of the plants and make sure you pick up after yourself (of course)
The rooms were a little overly trendy for my taste, but because they were so stark I didn’t have to think about monitoring the dogs as much. The dog fees were quoted to me over the phone as $85 per night per dog, but when we got there they only charged us $85 per dog for the whole stay. The room rates definitely run high, and from what I hear sell out quickly during peak season.
The Viceroy also has great in house restaurant,a great spa and a good chance for a celebrity sighting or at least a photo shoot.
I lost all of my video from this trip so hopefully a reader will send me some of thier own or (even better) I'll have a chance to visit this place with the dogs again soon.
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This is my favorite place to stay when I’m in San Diego on business. It’s only a few blocks from our office, it has a great view of Balboa Park and the planes landing over downtown. Most of all, the rooms are mini suites with a living room, work area, a full bedroom and a dressing area separate from the bathroom. This most recent trip I brought the dogs with me and discovered that this Sheraton is very pet friendly. I’m not sure yet if all Sheratons will take dogs like their sister property the W Hotel, but the one on A street in San Diego California definitely does. They also do not have a dog fee like most other hotels. The dog friendly room was just like the rooms I had in the past except that the carpet had a few noticeably muddy paw stains.
The only thing to keep in mind for this location is that there isn’t a place close by to let the dogs run. There are a few street trees and open parking lots, but I had to walk for about four blocks before I could find a small patch of grass for their early morning business.
Sheraton Suites San Diego at Symphony Hall website
I lost all of my video from this trip so hopefully a reader will send me some of thier own or (even better) I'll have a chance to visit this place with the dogs again soon.
Location of grassy area
UPDATE
I stayed here the other week. No dogs with me this time, but i still got some video of the doublebed room.
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We haven’t stayed here yet, but I have been there for drinks and dinner. I have not seen the inside of the rooms, but after walking the grounds with a cocktail one evening it looks like you can either stay in a bungalow or in a room in the main building. The atmosphere is really fun and whimsical ..a cross between modern retro, 70s porn and Alice in wonderland. I’ve heard one reviewer even add in a bit of barbarella.
I heard that they are dog friendly, but I have yet to see one in my three visits there and I didn’t have mine with me at the time to test how dog friendly. Even if you don’t have your dog with you I’d recommend going there for a drink just to see the grounds, but I definitely do not recommend eating at Mister Parkers. Go in and see the cool décor, but don’t waste your time or money on the food.
The Parker Palms Springs Website
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Dog friendly places we've visited
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