Drury Inn is a pet friendly hotel chain. There is an extra fee for bringing a pet along except for service animals at which point all fees are waived. There are certain policies in effect such as things that one is already generally accustomed to. Such as keeping your pet on a leash in stairwells and when traveling around the hotel. Also, you will want to know that pets will not be allowed in public areas such as the swimming pool and that there is a weight limit of 80 pounds. 

Pet Policies for Drury Inn

There is a 35 dollar per day/per pet fee. Service animals will be lodged free. There is a limit of two pets per room. The weight of the pets should not exceed 80 pounds. Pets cannot be brought into the public areas. Pets should be kept on a leash or in a carrier while traveling though the hotel. Guests are responsible for any damages incurred by pets. Housekeeping will not be responsible for cleaning while the pets are in the room.

About the Extra Cost for Pets

Some people wonder about the extra cost for pets. There are more costs in relation to  cleaning after pets as well as the extra accommodations that are made for animals in an environment that has people who love them and people who may be adverse. The fees are nominal and cover the costs of both explanations.:

The fees are as follows:

$35 per day/per petService dogs will lodge for free without extra costThere are two pets per room allowed with a total weight restriction of 80 pounds.

 Public Area Restrictions

Public areas are restricted in consideration of the aptitudes of other guests and the inconveniences that may be caused if the pet becomes unruly.

Pets should be kept in carriers or on a leash at all times outside of the room. This means on the stairwell and when traveling through the hotel.

The public areas restricted are as follows:

Dining AreaLobbyPool SpaFitness CenterMeeting rooms, etc

About Housekeeping

 The applications of housekeeping when bringing pets will be limited as follows;

Housekeepers will not be responsible for cleaning up after pet messes. Housekeepers will not be responsible for care of the room while the pet is left unattended in the room. Any damages incurred within the room by the pet the guest will be liable for.

Are pets allowed at Drury Inn? If so, what are the policies?

Yes. And the above mentioned are the guidelines and costs. Drury Inn is a pet friendly hotel chain but in deference to the other guests and the extra cost there are guidelines and a pet policy.

Pets are welcome at Drury Inn. It is important to note, however, the weight restrictions and guidelines to see if they meet you and your particular pet and or pets interests and availability of accommodations.  The Drury Inn is a particularly pleasant place to stay and prides itself on clean and comfortable lodging for any and all who choose to stay as well as  their pets. As a hotel chain it is an exemplary example of affordable and opulence while traveling. Best wishes to you and your pets. 

  1. Where are service animals allowed?

Service animals are allowed anywhere that the guests are allowed. The restrictions to normal pets are not applicable to service animals. Service animals such as seeing eye dogs serve the purpose of giving the guest a more normal and possible function in the world therefore the common restrictions are not applied in reference to them, They are essentially an extension of the human being that they are serving. 

  1. Will I be reimbursed my pet fee, if there are no damages?

 Service fees for pets will not be reimbursed. There are extra fees to be considered when cleaning up after the pets and the possible damages that may be incurred.

  1. Why can’t I bring a dog with a weight over 80 pounds? (Like my 150 Rottweilers, for example?)

There are risks associated with larger animals that are not associated and or are more easily contained with smaller animals. The Drury Inn cannot be responsible for guests being possibly bit or mauled by the larger animals. Furthermore, it is not a matter of personal offense to deny this but a matter of legitimated risks. Thank you for your understanding in this matter.