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SunShanGirl
09-18-2023, 09:04 AM
My husband and I are so excited to be making our move to TV in a few weeks. Can't wait to meet ya'll and make some friends. One big concern is that we are traveling with our pets and will need to stay someplace along rte 95 on our way down from the NorthEast. Any recommendations for pet-friendly places in the Carolinas would be most appreciated! TYIA

laboutj
09-18-2023, 09:12 AM
My husband and I are so excited to be making our move to TV in a few weeks. Can't wait to meet ya'll and make some friends. One big concern is that we are traveling with our pets and will need to stay someplace along rte 95 on our way down from the NorthEast. Any recommendations for pet-friendly places in the Carolinas would be most appreciated! TYIA

It really depends on how far you're going to drive. On the way south we've stayed in Rocky Mount, NC, Dunn, NC, Lumberton, NC and Florence, SC. We've been trying to get farther south each time. When staying in Florence there are numerous hotels right off I95 and several that are pet friendly. We've been staying in Comfort Suites in Florence as they are very clean and the pet fee isn't exorbitant. There is also a Mellow Mushroom restaurant that is pet-friendly where we can sit outside and not have to leave the dog in the hotel room. The best website to do your planning is bringfido.com. Good luck on the drive.

tophcfa
09-18-2023, 09:33 AM
LaQuintas are pet friendly and most Best Westerns are also pet friendly. We have found that those two are the nicest pet friendly options, but it varies from place to place. Avoid all the cheaper motels like Red Roofs or Motel 6, they are dumps. A few years ago many places allowed a dog to stay for free, but now just about every place has an up charge fee of anywhere from $15 - $50. We no longer take 95 until hitting it deep into South Carolina as we prefer going 84 to 81 to 77 to 26, however, we used to like staying at the Sure Stay Best Western in Manning South Carolina (OK room with nice big field to play ball/frisbee with the pup). Safe Travels : )

Hape2Bhr
09-18-2023, 12:41 PM
My husband and I are so excited to be making our move to TV in a few weeks. Can't wait to meet ya'll and make some friends. One big concern is that we are traveling with our pets and will need to stay someplace along rte 95 on our way down from the NorthEast. Any recommendations for pet-friendly places in the Carolinas would be most appreciated! TYIA

If you have a cat(s) be careful. They find some difficult spots to hide. On more than one occasion we had to remove a mattress to locate the feline. Another time there was an unseen hiding spot behind/under a desk, and we finally called Maintenance; he knew exactly where to look.

JMintzer
09-18-2023, 02:40 PM
LaQuintas are pet friendly and most Best Westerns are also pet friendly. We have found that those two are the nicest pet friendly options, but it varies from place to place. Avoid all the cheaper motels like Red Roofs or Motel 6, they are dumps. A few years ago many places allowed a dog to stay for free, but now just about every place has an up charge fee of anywhere from $15 - $50. We no longer take 95 until hitting it deep into South Carolina as we prefer going 84 to 81 to 77 to 26, however, we used to like staying at the Sure Stay Best Western in Manning South Carolina (OK room with nice big field to play ball/frisbee with the pup). Safe Travels : )

When we drive down (over two days), we stop in Florence, SC. It's about 1/2 way from the DC area.

We stay at the Comfort Suites, just off 95. Pet friendly.

Comfort Suites Florence I-95
2120 West Lucas Street, Florence, SC, 29501, US
(843) 662-5295

Clean, friendly, free breakfast. Last time we stayed (January, 2023), there was no charge for our pup...

Oh, and there's a Buc-ee's an exit or two before you get there... :icon_hungry:

Maker
09-18-2023, 04:25 PM
If none of those work out, the huge travel search sites have a filter for pet allowed lodging.

tophcfa
09-18-2023, 05:17 PM
When we drive down (over two days), we stop in Florence, SC. It's about 1/2 way from the DC area.

We stay at the Comfort Suites, just off 95. Pet friendly.

Comfort Suites Florence I-95
2120 West Lucas Street, Florence, SC, 29501, US
(843) 662-5295

Clean, friendly, free breakfast. Last time we stayed (January, 2023), there was no charge for our pup...

Oh, and there's a Buc-ee's an exit or two before you get there... :icon_hungry:

We have reservations on Wednesday night, at our halfway point from Western Massachusetts, at a Quality Inn in Christiansburg, VA. It’s not the nicest place, but it’s almost exactly halfway, pet friendly, reasonably priced, we can back the truck right up to the door to our room, there is an ice machine, and a decent place to walk the dog. We basically have our dinner (which is already packed in our cooler), take a walk, watch TV for a little while, and crash. In the AM, we basically get up, take a quick shower, and hit the road. No need for anything fancy. Can’t wait to get back inside the bubble : )

asianthree
09-18-2023, 07:04 PM
Drury Inn is clean allows pets for $25-35 a night, plus room. Definitely prefer over red roof or budget

laboutj
09-18-2023, 08:33 PM
When we drive down (over two days), we stop in Florence, SC. It's about 1/2 way from the DC area.

We stay at the Comfort Suites, just off 95. Pet friendly.

Comfort Suites Florence I-95
2120 West Lucas Street, Florence, SC, 29501, US
(843) 662-5295

Clean, friendly, free breakfast. Last time we stayed (January, 2023), there was no charge for our pup...

Oh, and there's a Buc-ee's an exit or two before you get there... :icon_hungry:

We stay at the Comfort Inn and Suites on Woody Jones Boulevard, I think it's the next exit. Lots of restaurants and there's also a Dunkin about 3/4 of a mile from the hotel. We were going to head down this Saturday but the weather looks like rain, so it looks like we may be leaving Friday instead.

laboutj
09-18-2023, 08:37 PM
We have reservations on Wednesday night, at our halfway point from Western Massachusetts, at a Quality Inn in Christiansburg, VA. It’s not the nicest place, but it’s almost exactly halfway, pet friendly, reasonably priced, we can back the truck right up to the door to our room, there is an ice machine, and a decent place to walk the dog. We basically have our dinner (which is already packed in our cooler), take a walk, watch TV for a little while, and crash. In the AM, we basically get up, take a quick shower, and hit the road. No need for anything fancy. Can’t wait to get back inside the bubble : )

It's a beautiful ride, both kids went to VT so we know that route well. I just don't like to do the extra miles. And it's two lanes and there are a LOT of trucks.

Sensei
09-19-2023, 03:15 AM
Drury Inns are fabulous!! Provide a buffet each evening...terrific breakfast buffet each morning! Staff are engaging...buildings are bright and clean...reasonable price and welcome pets.

arbajeda
09-19-2023, 04:31 AM
Here are two web sites that will help

Just a moment... (https://www.bringfido.com/lodging/)

Just a moment... (https://www.petswelcome.com/pet-friendly-hotels)

BillY41
09-19-2023, 04:38 AM
Go to the Yelp site. See what past travelers say about pet friendly motels. It is helpful. Good luck and safe trip.

hotrodgirl
09-19-2023, 05:01 AM
Any LaQuinta motel. They are pet friendly, and I believe there is still no extra fee.

Show me State gal
09-19-2023, 05:06 AM
Download BringFido app. We used it when traveling. Identifies pet friendly hotels in all area with search. Works Great!!!!

bowlingal
09-19-2023, 05:20 AM
y'all?? aren't you from the south? Northerners don't say y'all

La lamy
09-19-2023, 05:59 AM
Sleep Inn is my fave, but not sure they have them in the Carolinas.

TomPerry
09-19-2023, 06:28 AM
My husband and I are so excited to be making our move to TV in a few weeks. Can't wait to meet ya'll and make some friends. One big concern is that we are traveling with our pets and will need to stay someplace along rte 95 on our way down from the NorthEast. Any recommendations for pet-friendly places in the Carolinas would be most appreciated! TYIA
I would recommend you download the App “iExit” in the Apple App Store! It will give you information on nearly every motel, gas station, and restaurant at every exit on the all Interstate Highways in the country. You can use the App to plan your trip as well as along the way!

thebollaros
09-19-2023, 07:00 AM
My husband and I are so excited to be making our move to TV in a few weeks. Can't wait to meet ya'll and make some friends. One big concern is that we are traveling with our pets and will need to stay someplace along rte 95 on our way down from the NorthEast. Any recommendations for pet-friendly places in the Carolinas would be most appreciated! TYIA

We use the app BringFido when we travel. It gives you pet friendly hotels, restaurants, etc. Lists fees, etc.

Ptmcbriz
09-19-2023, 07:26 AM
All La Quintas allow pets no number restrictions.

JerseyGurl
09-19-2023, 07:48 AM
I’ve been traveling with 2 dogs finally found and recommend website bringfido.com.

oldtimes
09-19-2023, 07:49 AM
I would recommend you download the App “iExit” in the Apple App Store! It will give you information on nearly every motel, gas station, and restaurant at every exit on the all Interstate Highways in the country. You can use the App to plan your trip as well as along the way!

I find this app invaluable when we travel.

chrisinva
09-19-2023, 08:03 AM
Driving up & down I 95, we've been relying on the Hilton Home 2 Suites chain. They allow dogs for an extra $75 or so. Be sure to check the cost. Since we are up & down I 95 regularly, we joined their club, free to join, & have gotten a few nights free as our points added up. They provide a free breakfast too, somewhat variable in quality & selection but enough to get you on the road in the morning. GREAT COFFEE, consistently. Room to walk to walk your dog & free poop bags. Wow. : )

maistocars
09-19-2023, 08:16 AM
Home2Suites every time for us!

JoFreese
09-19-2023, 08:18 AM
Drury Inns are great; they also have complimentary happy hour & food and continental breakfast for adults.

nn0wheremann
09-19-2023, 08:34 AM
My husband and I are so excited to be making our move to TV in a few weeks. Can't wait to meet ya'll and make some friends. One big concern is that we are traveling with our pets and will need to stay someplace along rte 95 on our way down from the NorthEast. Any recommendations for pet-friendly places in the Carolinas would be most appreciated! TYIA
LaQuinta Inn is a hotel group that caters to travelers with pets, and does not routinely consign them to the worst rooms at the highest prices. Otherwise, Hilton will gladly accommodate you with a slightly dirty room for an additional $75 a night in pet fees.

TJandDee
09-19-2023, 08:36 AM
We just made the move from NY. You will have to make it down to South Carolina. They don't allow pets in North Carolina hotels. We stayed in the Red Roof Inn in Dillon South Carolina just over the border. Not the cleanest but we just crashed for a couple of hours and got back on the road.

PugMom
09-19-2023, 08:50 AM
most motel 6's take pets. it'a a basic room, nothing fancy, but i use them whenever making long journeys with the pets. they have a dog walking area, too

PugMom
09-19-2023, 08:54 AM
My husband and I are so excited to be making our move to TV in a few weeks. Can't wait to meet ya'll and make some friends. One big concern is that we are traveling with our pets and will need to stay someplace along rte 95 on our way down from the NorthEast. Any recommendations for pet-friendly places in the Carolinas would be most appreciated! TYIA

WELCOME HOME! keep us posted on your travels & where you did decide to stay.

SunShanGirl
09-19-2023, 09:08 AM
y'all?? aren't you from the south? Northerners don't say y'all
I've got a lot of relatives from the Winter Haven area and I'm a quick study! LOL

JMintzer
09-19-2023, 10:34 AM
y'all?? aren't you from the south? Northerners don't say y'all

Bless Your Heart... :D

JMintzer
09-19-2023, 10:37 AM
Home2Suites every time for us!

My wife calls them "IKEA show rooms..." :1rotfl:

Tyson
09-19-2023, 10:47 AM
If your coming from the northeast, we're from Scranton, try taking 95 to 295 to 10 west then 75 south and get off at the Ocala exit and follow signs. Been doing this for 20 years its the easiest and fastest way th go.

NavyVet
09-19-2023, 11:23 AM
You can also download the Bring Fido app to your phone from Google Play Store; very handy.
Drury Inns are excellent for travelers with pets. We stayed in one near Atlanta and had a wonderful evening buffet. Of course, pets not allowed in dining room, but they had a few tables in the lobby area and we were welcome to take our plates there and sit with our 'furbaby.'

Andyhope
09-19-2023, 01:17 PM
My husband and I are so excited to be making our move to TV in a few weeks. Can't wait to meet ya'll and make some friends. One big concern is that we are traveling with our pets and will need to stay someplace along rte 95 on our way down from the NorthEast. Any recommendations for pet-friendly places in the Carolinas would be most appreciated! TYIA
Simply google pet friendly hotels along your chosen route

skippy05
09-19-2023, 01:45 PM
Why do people write books in replies? The answer is Comfort Suites The Villages (City of Lady Lake) or N from The Villages save money and short drive up 441 to Holiday Inn Express Silver Springs. Or save money S down 441 from The Villages, Comfort Suites Tavares. All my alternatives are short drives and you see what is nearby.

JMintzer
09-19-2023, 08:41 PM
Why do people write books in replies? The answer is Comfort Suites The Villages (City of Lady Lake) or N from The Villages save money and short drive up 441 to Holiday Inn Express Silver Springs. Or save money S down 441 from The Villages, Comfort Suites Tavares. All my alternatives are short drives and you see what is nearby.

Why do people answer questions that were never asked in their replies?

The question was where are some pet friendly places "along rte 95 on our way down from the NorthEast..."

Not where are pet friendly hotels in/near TV...

Bonanza
09-19-2023, 10:49 PM
If your pets include cats, two things are necessary when you travel with them. . . . a yardstick and a squirt bottle. You will definitely have to ferret them out of someplace and the only way to do it is with those two items. I guess I don't have to tell you that you need to be VERY careful when you open the door to go out of the room.

Good luck and happy travels![/FONT]

SunShanGirl
09-20-2023, 09:28 AM
bless your heart... :d

lmao!