Morgantown Pet-Friendly Lodgings
1. Suburban Extended Stay Hotel
40 Sterling Drive
Morgantown, WV 26505
(877) 424-6423
Category: Hotel
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2. Econo Lodge Coliseum
3506 Monongahela Blvd.
Morgantown, WV 26505
(877) 424-6423
Category: Hotel
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3. Comfort Inn
225 Comfort Inn Drive
Morgantown, WV 26508
(877) 424-6423
Category: Hotel
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4. Residence Inn Morgantown
1046 Willowdale Road
Morgantown, WV 26505
Category: Hotel
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5. Ramada Inn
20 Scott Avenue
Morgantown, WV 26508
304-296-3431
Category: Hotel
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Not much choice in Morgantown. The Ramada on a hill is okay stop. They have room service which we appreciated.
Larry - 1.25.12
It was fine... nothing stood out as particularly good or bad (except for an old creaky elevator). No one said anything about the dog -- it was late and, apparently, a quiet night for them. We just a tired wave from the person at the front desk when we came in. There were plenty of grassy areas to walk him. The hotel breakfast in the morning was good. The hotel was quiet and reasonably comfortable. I'd go again.
Amy - 1.25.12
The staff were very welcoming of me and my dog Kaya. Kaya is a good dog, friendly (most of the time) and pretty cute. Kaya has a tiny problem with smaller dogs (she just doesn't like some of them) but when she got snippy with one of them, the staff didn't blink an eye. The room was big and quiet, on the first floor, close to outside doors so Kaya and I can walk around. They had a good amount of grass very close to the hotel and benches around too. I stayed there two nights with in a span of two weeks and enjoyed both nights. So did Kaya.
Emily - 1.25.12
Although the rooms were a bit outdated, the hotel was clean, the staff was friendly and concerned, the restaraunt was good and the location was easy to find. There was ample area for our dog to run and discover right on the hotel grounds.
Elizabeth - 2.7.12
Super
Comfortable, quiet, excellent dining room, convenient to I 79, nice walking area for my dog.
Stacey F Carter - Alexandria, VA - 6.20.12
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They were so accomodating. We were moving from one state to Ohio and had our 3 small dogs and two cages of birds. When we got to our room, it had a foul odor. The concierge helped us find another room right away! We'd go back there anytime.
Monica - 1.25.12