#FlyWashington Magazine Summer 2018 | Page 70

FRIENDLY D.C. BY DEBBIE EMERY HOTELS KIMPTON ROUGE All Kimpton hotels are renown for the their friendliness towards pets that goes way beyond dogs. The Kimpton corporate pet policy welcomes any “furry, feathery or scaly family member — no matter their size, weight, or breed, all at no extra charge” … and we even know someone who kept a lion cub in their room at one Los Angeles location! The Rouge near Dupont Circle is no different, and four-legged guests are welcomed by name upon check- in, get loaned food, water bowls and mats, plus free poop bags. A concierge can recommend pet friendly spots, and they’re even invited to a nightly wine reception to meet other furry guests. HOTEL MADERA Another Kimpton location also near Dupont Circle, the Madera has an old-fashioned Spanish vibe compared to the Rouge’s chic modernity. What remains the same, however, is the open door pet policy. One recent reviewer who brought a puppy and a parrot said the rooms were “big enough to play fetch.” THE FAIRMONT WASHINGTON, D.C. The Fairmont in Georgetown has a VID (Very Important Dog) policy that ensures canine guests are greeted with healthy treats (handmade by the Executive Pastry Chef), bottled water and a placemat. Not-so-lucky pooches benefit too, as the “It’s a Dog’s World Package” donates five percent of each room rate when the reservation includes a pet to the Washington Animal Rescue League. Other pet perks include walking maps to nearby parks (there’s one just a block away), a list of pet friendly restaurants, cafes and stores, plus loaner leashes and collars. Customized door tags let housekeepers know if you’re out on walkies or warns if “animal companion napping.” FLYWASHINGTON.COM 68 SUMMER 2018 LOEWS ANNAPOLIS If your travels take you out of central D.C. to Annapolis, be sure to check out and check in to the Loews Annapolis. This high-end hotel chain professes “Loews loves pets” on their homepage and promises royal treatment every paw-step of the way. Four-legged friends get a welcome bag upon check-in, and loaners of beds, toys, litter boxes and scratching posts (yes, cats are welcome too — Loews doesn’t discriminate). If your hound doesn’t want to go out to dine, room service menus are available that have been specially curated by the Executive Chefs and a licensed vet.