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Old 08-06-2007, 01:07 PM
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Does anyone know of any hotel or motel that is in the area that allows dogs?

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Old 08-06-2007, 01:20 PM
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seneca lodge but only in their a-frame cabins. Good for dogs. Borderline for humans.
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The Budget Inn in downtown Watkins Glen allows pets
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seneca lodge but only in their a-frame cabins. Good for dogs. Borderline for humans.

Have you ever stayed in the a-frame cabins? I was booked there for my Watkins Visit in August and panicked. No TV and no air. Heard it was like camping with a roof. Is it as true as I herad?
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You can always, um, go guerilla...but don't do it at the Falls or your LA privileges will be revoked.
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I've stayed in the cabins on two occasions (8 nights total). Personally I didn't mind but I've done a fair share of camping in my day. Plus, the price is right. I've stayed in their hotel rooms several nights as well and honestly, paying up for those really isn't worth it. That says more about the rooms than the a-frames.

The dog will stay busy. There's a lot of stuff to chase...inside
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thanks for the input. but money is not really an issue. would prefer not to stay in a sh--hole. Any recommendations?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HFb5N0AyCk

LOL at you guys.

I always stay in the cabins at the Lodge. Some cabins are nicer than others...you just have to learn which ones are a little more rustic.

Oh...I can hear it now...."the wife is coming, too"....no she's not...quit being such little girls about hotel rooms....
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Professor.... yes the wife is coming.

If I wanted to go camping, I would go camping. I have no interest in camping.

And I like to fly business class... Does that make me a "little girll?"



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