
Long Island Pet-friendly hotels with AARP Discounts
Featured Long Island Pet-friendly Hotels

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Islip - MacArthur Airport

Red Roof Inn PLUS+ Long Island - Garden City

SureStay Plus by Best Western Woodbury Inn

1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge

The Boro Hotel

Extended Stay America Suites New York City LaGuardia Airport

Homewood Suites by Hilton Carle Place - Garden City, NY

Hotel Indigo East End by IHG

Extended Stay America Suites Long Island Melville

Hyatt Place Long Island East End

Residence Inn by Marriott Long Island Holtsville

Sheraton Brooklyn New York Hotel

Residence Inn Long Island Islip/Courthouse Complex

The Mansion at Glen Cove

The Atlantic Hotel

Kenny's Tipperary Inn

Residence Inn By Marriott Long Island Hauppauge

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Garden City
Dog-Friendly Hotels in Long Island
You and your four-legged buddy go everywhere together, so why should your next vacation be any different? Pet-friendly hotels will allow you to bring your animals in the rooms with you, often for a fee. Many hotels will go further and offer a genuinely warm welcome to your extra guest, and provide bedding, water and food. By bringing your pet along, you won't have to dish out money for costly boarding or pet-sitters. But remember that some hotel chains charge a fee for pets, and may have restrictions on breeds and weight. So it's important to read the fine print.
Things for You and Your Furry Friend to Do in Long Island
Once you and your pet get to Long Island, you'll probably want to go exploring. After all, why would you bring them all the way to Long Island to keep them cooped up in your hotel room all morning? If you're bringing your dog with you, you can bring them out to pet-friendly stores, dog parks, and stores. The front desk should be able to give you some ideas if you are not sure about where to start. And if you need some alone time, we'll help you book pet-sitting and dog-walking services close by. There might even be a pet-sitting service available, so make sure to check when you look at the hotel specifics.
AARP Members–Hotels That Will Spoil Your Dog
AARP Travel has a wide range of pet-friendly hotels. Some of our resorts will surpass your expectations offering the royal treatment in ways like massage and grooming services for your furry companion. Bear in mind that several hotels require extra requirements, such as height and weight restrictions, as well as fees or deposits for guests with pets. Some hotels, including certain chains, offer free pet stays, but a typical surcharge in US hotels is around $25 per night. So cancel the pet-sitter, pack the treats, and head off on your shared getaway.