Is there a JFK airport hotel which allows cats?
There are a number of hotels in a group (Hampton, etc) by JFK airport.
Is there one which allows pet cats (cat travelling in a cat box) to stay overnight with human guests? (Whether in the room or separate, doesn't matter.)
(The poor cat will have had a hell of a long flight and needs a decent rest.)
I could not find this information collated anywhere, oddly: You'd think there'd be a "pet friendly" tickbox on Expedia, TA, etc -- perhaps I've missed something?
Best Answer
Yes there are a number that allow small pets in the JFK area. Try Travelocity which has a 'Pets allowed (conditions apply)' check box.
Be sure to check the conditions- in my experience some hotels levy exorbitant 'cleaning fees' when a pet stays- for that price the pet could have dysentery and be doing somersaults and they'd still come out ahead.
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