Amanda
Reviews (4)
It was a wild night
The Clyde HotelFirst off, the hotel allows dogs everywhere; my dogs enjoyed themselves and there is a children’s park across the street had plenty of walking space and potty break areas. I left early morning and walked around in the dark with transits without a single issue. It’s awkward but nobody bothered me. That said, I got stuck in an elevator for 20 mins, my keys would sporadically work, and the hotel lost power for 3-5 hours around dinner time. The staff refunded the room for the troubles and I was comped a free meal. So all in all, decide for yourself what matters to you. ¯\_( ˘͡ ˘̯)_/¯
One night wonder
Hyatt Place Albuquerque AirportIt was a great size space for me with 2 dogs and the staff are beyond accommodating as well as super friendly. The bed was lumpy to me and the bathroom/shower could’ve been cleaned better. Also as a single female traveler, I kept hearing random noises that didn’t let me sleep with ease. Nothing ever happened but dogs and I didn’t get great sleep.
Just meh..
Dallas Farmers MarketAlthough dogs are able to be present around the outter perimeter, there are signs saying they cannot come inside. When it’s hot outside, the ground is very hot as well and there isn’t much coverage plus it’s over crowded which is rough for small dogs to navigate.
Great Park to Visit
Griggs ParkAlthough there isn’t an enclosed dog park space, it’s very dog friendly. Trash receptacles and poop bag stations throughout, wide open space to run, lots of grass and trees to sniff.