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|    Donating YT Addict   Join Date: Aug 2007  Location: Cincinnati, Ohio  
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				   |      Has anyone stayed in a Red Roof Inn? Is it clean? We are going to Washington, D.C. in July and I wanted a hotel  that was pet friendly. We have stayed in La Quintas and they aren't usually very nice.    |  
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|    Kyle Plus 3   Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2006  Location: Washington, DC  
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				   |      Red Roof Inn (Washington DC, DC) - Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor    Is this the place? It's only 2 stars. The reviews seem less than favorable. Some of the reviews aren't to bad though. 
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|    Lovin' My LilBug!   Donating Member Join Date: Oct 2007  Location: Kentucky  
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				   |      My boyfriend and I stayed in one but it was way before we had Lilly. It was really nice because they had just re-done everything but the bed sucked, it was hard as a rock.     
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|    Yorkie Yakker   Join Date: Apr 2008  Location: Columbia, MO  
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				   |      I recently stayed at a Hampton Inn and it was really nice, and pet friendly. Have you made your reservations yet?    Hotel and motel groups where pets are welcome There's some pretty good hotels there, but not sure what's in that area or price range. 
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|    YT Addict  Join Date: Oct 2006  Location: nc  
					Posts: 403
				   |      with Red Roof Inn....    I find Ramada and Holiday Inn to be the best.... One option I've found is to get a boarding facility very near where you are staying (better choice if doesn't have to be Pet-friendly)....you can travel about to see the sights and then go get your baby wheneve your want... I'll have to do this when attending to fathers estate (500 miles away)... roxa 
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|    ♥ Piccolo & Vivi ♥   Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2008  Location: Kentucky  
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				   |      We have stayed in a few Red Roof Inns on the road with Piccolo.  Some were better than others, but the ones we stayed in were fine.     
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|    YT 500 Club Member   Join Date: Mar 2008  Location: Arizona  
					Posts: 710
				   |      when we went to S. C. for my son's bootcamp graduation, we rented a pet-friendly condo for 2 nights, this way we were sure the cleaning lady or anyone else didn't come in..The cleaning was arranged for after we left....We also brought part of a xpen to put in front of the door for when we would come back and didn't get so excited that they would run out the door...Just a precaution on our part...We also drove from Jersey to S.C. and could bring the xpen...     
				__________________   ![]() ~ and the girls ~   Harlee and Izzie   ~ and our boy ~  Cole    |  
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|    Yorkie Yakker  Join Date: Mar 2007  Location: La La Land  
					Posts: 73
				   |      Not sure if this is in your price range but Kimpton Hotels allow pets, and there are several in the DC area.  I recommend the Hotel Monaco. Very pet friendly.  Kimpton Hotels: Boutique Hotels, Luxury Travel and Chef-Driven Gourmet Restaurants  Much nicer than Red Roof Inns.     |  
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|    Donating Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Jun 2005  Location: Columbia, SC  
					Posts: 910
				   |      Marriott's Residence Inn is pet friendly.  We stay at Residence Inn every where we travel.  The rooms are always the same so Winston thinks that it is home away from home.     
				__________________   Nid    and Maemi (our new ten thousand blessings and beauty)   |  
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|    Donating YT 2000 Club Member     |      We stayed at one in San Antonio - but it had just been remodeled.  It was very nice, but I'm sure some are not.        Good Luck!  Kay 
				__________________   Jaxon   Macy  Remi  and R.I.P. Trixie's   Mom Kay  |  
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|    Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Mar 2007  Location: Northern Virginia  
					Posts: 123
				   |      All Sheraton and Westin hotels are dog-friendly for dogs under 20 lbs.  We stay in them all the time with Gracie.     |  
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