Howard
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Dog friendly hotels between Tecate and Loreto?
Planning a quick 2 or 3 week trip from SoCal to Loreto the 1st or 2nd week in January. I do not know where I will be stopping so who can give me a
list of hotels that take dogs? I know about Baja Cactus but as I said, I do not know how far I will or want to travel each day.
Thanks for the list,
Howard
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Ateo
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Some rooms at El Jardines. Hotel Cirrios in San Quintin. Heck most hotels.......
Last time at Catavina I had to sneak my golden retriever into Desert Inn/La Pinta (2010). Just drink a beer, then quietly walk right past the front
desk as if you live there. Works every time.
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Howard
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Do I give a beer to my dog or do I drink the beer? I hate to start him on another bad habit. After a beer the next thing you know he will want some of
my 2005 LA Cetto Nebiello. (sic)
We don't stop playing because we grow old;
we grow old because we stop playing
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larryC
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I like Posada Don Diegos, big area to exercise the dog after it has spent a day in the car. Great restaurant with good food, and the rooms are clean.
http://www.posadadondiego.com/IndexE01.html
In Vincente Gurerro, about 20 miles north of san Quintin
Larry
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Mission Santa Maria in San Quintin (old La Pinta/Desert Inn)
Mission Cataviņa in Cataviņa --- they do charge a dog fee (Old La Pinta)
Don Diego's in Vicente Guerrero
Las Ballena's in Guerrero Negro
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Howard
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Thank you for the ideas
Pulled into GN just after dark. (which is against my rules, driving Baja at night) I had to drive the last 45 minutes in the dark which I did not like
but that's life. I pulled into town and went to the Cowboy and asked if they take dogs. He said yes and the price was 500 pesos. A bit pricy but it
is whale season and was hungry and wanted to shower and go out to dinner without having to run to the other suggested places mentioned. The very
polite and english speaking person at the counter now mentioned that there was an additional charge of 100 pesos for having the dog in the room. Now
were up tp 600 pesos, around $44, and as I said I was tired and probably over paid but for me it was worth it.
Room, ground floor, very clean with Internet and TV. I did not watch any TV but the internet was fast. It was pretty damn cold, in the 40s and the
blanket provided was not enough so I used the blanket from the other bed and it was just OK.
The bathroom was clean but the water pressure from the shower was low so I took off the shower head and it was great.
I can only assume it is less money when it is not whale season and on the way back I will try and get a more reasonable rate and if not I will go to
one of the other suggested place.
[Edited on 1-14-2012 by Howard]
We don't stop playing because we grow old;
we grow old because we stop playing
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woody with a view
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THANKS for the ride for Sandra.
[Edited on 1-14-2012 by woody with a view]
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