Promos of the Week: Pets stay free at Provenance Hotels

Pets stay free during Nationa Pet MonthMay is National Pet Month and Provenance Hotels is marking the occasion with an offer that is sure to have tails wagging all month long. Guests of the artistically-inclined hotels usually pay $45 to bring their four-legged pals along for a visit but, throughout the month of May, pets stay free and enjoy all the enticing amenities that make Hotel Max in Seattle, Hotel Murano in Tacoma, Portland’s Hotel Lucia, Hotel deluxe and Sentinel and Nashville’s Hotel Preston favourites among four-legged travelers.

When travelers check into any of Provenance Hotels’ six properties with a furry family member in tow, they will find their room equipped with a pet bed and bowls and receive a pet welcome amenity that includes a toy, tasty treats and a comprehensive list of pampered pet resources that range from practical – groomers, dog walkers and veterinarians – to over-the-top indulgent – pet acupuncture, psychics and more.

At Portland’s Sentinel and Hotel Lucia offerings include in room massages and Reiki treatments for man’s best friend. In Seattle, guests of Hotel Max can request appointments with pet communication experts or directions to the nearest pet boutique.

Taking inspiration from Provenance Hotels’ signature spiritual menu from which travelers can borrow a book of faith, the hotels offer pet spiritual menus that feature inspirational books that cover everything from the dos and don’ts of dog massage to holistic care, pet psychology and good old-fashioned nature worship (the best area hikes for dogs). All books on the menus are available to registered guests on-loan and free of charge during their stay.

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When hunger strikes, Provenance Hotels’ pet room service menus are packed with tasty treats designed with pets’ nutritional needs in mind. Dishes on the pet room service menus vary by hotel, are subject to applicable room service fees and can be delivered to guestrooms or enjoyed in the comfort of the lobby.

Provenance Hotels will waive its once-per-stay $45 pet upgrade charge for all guests who check in with their pets between May 1 and 31, 2014. Discount will be automatically applied at time of check out. Guests are required to call ahead or note that they will be bringing their pet when making reservations so appropriate accommodations and amenities can be provided.

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People on the move in April 2014
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Marc Jason Geller Rosewoood’s Corporate Director of Marketing