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~ Staypineapple, the national boutique hotel brand, is showing some love to furry friends this February with their Pineapple Pup Plus One promotion. As part of their celebration of Valentine's Day, the brand is waiving pet fees for the entire month and offering special surprises and amenities for pets and their owners.
Dina Belon, President of Staypineapple, expressed the brand's passion for pets, stating, "As a team of passionate pet lovers, we understand how important it is to bring your furry companions along on your travels." This commitment to making both pets and their owners feel at home has earned Staypineapple a reputation as one of the most pet-friendly hotel brands in the industry.
Their "pet-obsessed" approach has not gone unnoticed. Staypineapple has been recognized in The Seattle Times Best in the PNW Awards for "Best Pet-Friendly Getaways" and named "The Most Pet-Friendly Brand" by Good Housekeeping's 2024 Family Travel Awards. They are also currently nominated for a Newsweek Readers' Choice award for "Best Pet-Friendly Hotel".
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While many hotels charge high pet fees, Staypineapple offers a more affordable option with a $29.95 per night fee. And during February stays booked directly through their website, this fee is waived entirely. Guests can also leave their pets in the room with peace of mind using the "My Owner is Out Exploring" door hanger. The Staypineapple team will even provide text updates to ensure everything is going smoothly for pets while their owners are out.
The Pineapple Pup Plus One promotion is available exclusively for stays throughout February and must be booked after February 1 using promo code PUP on Staypineapple's website or by calling their reservations team at (866) 866-7977.
So why not show your furry friend some love this Valentine's Day with a stay at Staypineapple? With their pet-friendly policies and amenities, it's the perfect way to celebrate the genuine love between guests and their pets. Book now and enjoy a worry-free stay with your four-legged companion.
Dina Belon, President of Staypineapple, expressed the brand's passion for pets, stating, "As a team of passionate pet lovers, we understand how important it is to bring your furry companions along on your travels." This commitment to making both pets and their owners feel at home has earned Staypineapple a reputation as one of the most pet-friendly hotel brands in the industry.
Their "pet-obsessed" approach has not gone unnoticed. Staypineapple has been recognized in The Seattle Times Best in the PNW Awards for "Best Pet-Friendly Getaways" and named "The Most Pet-Friendly Brand" by Good Housekeeping's 2024 Family Travel Awards. They are also currently nominated for a Newsweek Readers' Choice award for "Best Pet-Friendly Hotel".
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While many hotels charge high pet fees, Staypineapple offers a more affordable option with a $29.95 per night fee. And during February stays booked directly through their website, this fee is waived entirely. Guests can also leave their pets in the room with peace of mind using the "My Owner is Out Exploring" door hanger. The Staypineapple team will even provide text updates to ensure everything is going smoothly for pets while their owners are out.
The Pineapple Pup Plus One promotion is available exclusively for stays throughout February and must be booked after February 1 using promo code PUP on Staypineapple's website or by calling their reservations team at (866) 866-7977.
So why not show your furry friend some love this Valentine's Day with a stay at Staypineapple? With their pet-friendly policies and amenities, it's the perfect way to celebrate the genuine love between guests and their pets. Book now and enjoy a worry-free stay with your four-legged companion.
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