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You must allow service animals in your hotel or restaurant — even if you have a “no pets” policy or a health code that prohibits animals in restaurants. Service animals are not pets. The ADA pre-empts health codes on this issue.
Can hotels charge for a service dog? No. Under the ADA, hotels cannot charge an extra fee for a service dog as they would a guest with a pet. Your service dog is also allowed in areas like the pool area, gym, and restaurants without charge.
First, there has been a significant change regarding California law related to service animals. This change, which is discussed below, will make it easier for lodging operators to deal with guests who claim that their pets are service animals.
For the comfort and safety of all guests and pets, we kindly request that all pet owners act responsibly with their pets. Please read, adhere and agree to the following hotel pet policies. Pet Fee. There is a $100 per stay nonrefundable pet fee.
To assure the comfort and safety of your animal, our associates, and other guests, we require service animal and/ or emotional support animal owners to act responsibly with their animals and comply with the policies listed below.
To ensure the comfort and enjoyment of our guests, the following policies apply to your pet’s stay. Please be aware that a non-refundable pet fee of $75.00 per stay will be charged to your account prior to check-out to cover the cost of additional and necessary cleaning in preparation for our next guest.