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Started by KW, Sat 03, Mar 2018, 10:02:52

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KW

Hello all..... It's been a while since I've been here! Glad to see it up and still running strong! I'm trying to talk my bride into going to our first InZane! I missed the two in my home state due to injuries & surgery, but the 3rd. try is the charm, eh? Anyway, if I understand correctly, the name of the actual hotel isn't released to anyone not registered (at least I can't find that name anywhere!) The folks who run the club & board have it that way for good reason I suppose and I'm fine with it....but I'd like to know if the hotel allows pets? I have a couple other questions as well..... Thanks!

Serk

I checked the website for the host hotel, it says dogs 80 pounds and under are welcome,  there is a $25 (nonrefundable) pet fee per stay. Dog beds, water bowls, etc are available.



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Quote from: Serk on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 10:10:04
I checked the website for the host hotel, it says dogs 80 pounds and under are welcome,  there is a $25 (nonrefundable) pet fee per stay. Dog beds, water bowls, etc are available.




Isn't it embarrassing for the dog to be weighed in front of everybody ?  ;)

Willow

Quote from: meathead on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 12:54:27
Quote from: Serk on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 10:10:04
I checked the website for the host hotel, it says dogs 80 pounds and under are welcome,  there is a $25 (nonrefundable) pet fee per stay. Dog beds, water bowls, etc are available.
Isn't it embarrassing for the dog to be weighed in front of everybody ?  ;)
The sense of embarrassment so common to many of us stems largely from an exposure of what we are as opposed to what we have presented ourselves to be.  It is so common to us because we have so regularly involved ourselves in "putting on a good front" or being overly concerned with how we appear to others.

Dogs (and some humans) have no such problem.

The answer to your question is no.

The emperor has no clothes

Quote from: Willow on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 13:05:09
Quote from: meathead on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 12:54:27
Quote from: Serk on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 10:10:04
I checked the website for the host hotel, it says dogs 80 pounds and under are welcome,  there is a $25 (nonrefundable) pet fee per stay. Dog beds, water bowls, etc are available.
Isn't it embarrassing for the dog to be weighed in front of everybody ?  ;)
The sense of embarrassment so common to many of us stems largely from an exposure of what we are as opposed to what we have presented ourselves to be.  It is so common to us because we have so regularly involved ourselves in "putting on a good front" or being overly concerned with how we appear to others.

Dogs (and some humans) have no such problem.

The answer to your question is no.
Another failed attempt at humor on my part.  :-[

Skinhead

Quote from: meathead on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 13:09:22
Quote from: Willow on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 13:05:09
Quote from: meathead on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 12:54:27
Quote from: Serk on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 10:10:04
I checked the website for the host hotel, it says dogs 80 pounds and under are welcome,  there is a $25 (nonrefundable) pet fee per stay. Dog beds, water bowls, etc are available.
Isn't it embarrassing for the dog to be weighed in front of everybody ?  ;)
The sense of embarrassment so common to many of us stems largely from an exposure of what we are as opposed to what we have presented ourselves to be.  It is so common to us because we have so regularly involved ourselves in "putting on a good front" or being overly concerned with how we appear to others.

Dogs (and some humans) have no such problem.

The answer to your question is no.
Another failed attempt at humor on my part.  :-[

Your record hasn't been very good lately, maybe you should consider sticking with what you are good at?   :2funny:  :2funny:

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Quote from: Willow on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 13:05:09
Quote from: meathead on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 12:54:27
Quote from: Serk on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 10:10:04
I checked the website for the host hotel, it says dogs 80 pounds and under are welcome,  there is a $25 (nonrefundable) pet fee per stay. Dog beds, water bowls, etc are available.
Isn't it embarrassing for the dog to be weighed in front of everybody ?  ;)
The sense of embarrassment so common to many of us stems largely from an exposure of what we are as opposed to what we have presented ourselves to be.  It is so common to us because we have so regularly involved ourselves in "putting on a good front" or being overly concerned with how we appear to others.

Dogs (and some humans) have no such problem.


The answer to your question is no.
Willow, I think the question could be interpreted as, "Isn't it embarrassing for the owner if the dog is weighed in front of everybody, especially if the owner has been overindulging the dog with treats?"


The emperor has no clothes

Quote from: Skinhead on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 13:30:10
Quote from: meathead on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 13:09:22
Quote from: Willow on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 13:05:09
Quote from: meathead on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 12:54:27
Quote from: Serk on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 10:10:04
I checked the website for the host hotel, it says dogs 80 pounds and under are welcome,  there is a $25 (nonrefundable) pet fee per stay. Dog beds, water bowls, etc are available.
Isn't it embarrassing for the dog to be weighed in front of everybody ?  ;)
The sense of embarrassment so common to many of us stems largely from an exposure of what we are as opposed to what we have presented ourselves to be.  It is so common to us because we have so regularly involved ourselves in "putting on a good front" or being overly concerned with how we appear to others.

Dogs (and some humans) have no such problem.

The answer to your question is no.
Another failed attempt at humor on my part.  :-[

Your record hasn't been very good lately, maybe you should consider sticking with what you are good at?   :2funny:  :2funny:
I'm still searching  ;)

Big Rick

am I right in thinking we check into the hotel on Monday the 11th and check out on Saturday? or do we check out Friday?

The emperor has no clothes

Quote from: Big Rick on Sun 04, Mar 2018, 09:16:19
am I right in thinking we check into the hotel on Monday the 11th and check out on Saturday? or do we check out Friday?
I am checking in Sunday afternoon/evening out Friday morning.

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Quote from: meathead on Sun 04, Mar 2018, 09:23:00
I am checking in Sunday afternoon/evening out Friday morning.

So am I, what a coincidence.

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Very well stated Willow!!
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Big Rick

thank you for the clarifications , I wasn't sure how it was working

fudgie

Quote from: meathead on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 13:09:22
Quote from: Willow on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 13:05:09
Quote from: meathead on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 12:54:27
Quote from: Serk on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 10:10:04
I checked the website for the host hotel, it says dogs 80 pounds and under are welcome,  there is a $25 (nonrefundable) pet fee per stay. Dog beds, water bowls, etc are available.
Isn't it embarrassing for the dog to be weighed in front of everybody ?  ;)
The sense of embarrassment so common to many of us stems largely from an exposure of what we are as opposed to what we have presented ourselves to be.  It is so common to us because we have so regularly involved ourselves in "putting on a good front" or being overly concerned with how we appear to others.

Dogs (and some humans) have no such problem.

The answer to your question is no.
Another failed attempt at humor on my part.  :-[
I laughed!


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Quote from: Serk on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 10:10:04
I checked the website for the host hotel, it says dogs 80 pounds and under are welcome,  there is a $25 (nonrefundable) pet fee per stay. Dog beds, water bowls, etc are available.

80 lbs??   My goodness, a bit discrimatory IMHO............   
I was thinking of bringing Bowser along.   

Surely they wouldn't notice an extra 100 or so pounds.   Ya think?? 

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Quote from: meathead on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 16:09:12
Quote from: Skinhead on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 13:30:10
Quote from: meathead on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 13:09:22
Quote from: Willow on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 13:05:09
Quote from: meathead on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 12:54:27
Quote from: Serk on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 10:10:04
I checked the website for the host hotel, it says dogs 80 pounds and under are welcome,  there is a $25 (nonrefundable) pet fee per stay. Dog beds, water bowls, etc are available.
Isn't it embarrassing for the dog to be weighed in front of everybody ?  ;)
The sense of embarrassment so common to many of us stems largely from an exposure of what we are as opposed to what we have presented ourselves to be.  It is so common to us because we have so regularly involved ourselves in "putting on a good front" or being overly concerned with how we appear to others.

Dogs (and some humans) have no such problem.

The answer to your question is no.
Another failed attempt at humor on my part.  :-[

Your record hasn't been very good lately, maybe you should consider sticking with what you are good at?   :2funny:  :2funny:
I'm still searching  ;)

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Quote from: KW on Sat 03, Mar 2018, 10:02:52
Hello all..... It's been a while since I've been here! Glad to see it up and still running strong! I'm trying to talk my bride into going to our first InZane! I missed the two in my home state due to injuries & surgery, but the 3rd. try is the charm, eh? Anyway, if I understand correctly, the name of the actual hotel isn't released to anyone not registered (at least I can't find that name anywhere!) The folks who run the club & board have it that way for good reason I suppose and I'm fine with it....but I'd like to know if the hotel allows pets? I have a couple other questions as well..... Thanks!
I think my Michigan friend is the only member that will make Serk feel short. Last I knew Jerry came in around 6'10"....a mere whisp of a man.  ;)  Hope things work out so I can make the trip, haven't seen him  in a few years now, he and his wife used to come down for winter. For those that don't know, his signature of KW stands for Kilted Warrior.....which means he sure isn't Italian.  ;D