Ridgeland Pet-friendly hotels with AARP Discounts

Featured Ridgeland Pet-friendly Hotels

Best Western Point South

Best Western Point South

2.5 out of 5
3536 Point South Drive, Yemassee, SC
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
Best Western Point South
Quality Inn

Quality Inn

2.5 out of 5
221 James Taylor Rd, Ridgeland, SC
Quality Inn
Days Inn by Wyndham Ridgeland South Carolina

Days Inn by Wyndham Ridgeland South Carolina

2 out of 5
8216 East Main Street, Ridgeland, SC
Days Inn by Wyndham Ridgeland South Carolina
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Ridgeland, South Carolina, United States of America
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Ridgeland Pet-Friendly Resorts

Taking a trip to Ridgeland? Bringing your furry friend along for the ride has never been easier with pet-friendly hotels in Ridgeland. Many travelers, especially those traveling domestically, do not want to pay for expensive kennels or catteries. You'll enjoy your vacation even more with your feline or canine companion at your side. It's common for hotels to accommodate this demand, especially now that you're booking with AARP Travel Center Powered by Expedia®.

Things for You and Your Furry Friend to Do in Ridgeland

After you both get settled in your room, your playful pal will probably be ready to get out and explore with you. If you bring your pup with you, you can bring them out to pet-friendly restaurants, stores, and dog parks. The front desk should be able to give you some ideas if you are not sure about where to take your pet. And if you need some space from your furry crew, we'll help you find doggie day-cares and walking services close by. There may even be a pet -sitter service available, so double-check when you book your reservations.

AARP Travel–Hotel Amenities for Pets

When you book with AARP Travel, you'll find that we have a broad spectrum of hotels that accommodate pets. Some of them even offer extra pet-specific conveniences, like luxurious dog beds, food bowls, t-r-e-a-t-s, pet menus, and dog-walking services. Bear in mind that several places require added requirements, such as height and weight restrictions, as well as deposits or fees 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.