The Ambassador Hotel
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3100 I-40 West, Amarillo, TX 79102
Phone: 800-817-0521
Website: www.AmbassadorAmarillo.com
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The Ambassador Hotel Overview
We're Pet Friendly!
The Ambassador Hotel in Amarillo, Texas, is a welcome stop for many pet owners. We understand family comes in all shapes and sizes. Your pets are important family members and we welcome them during your stay. Don’t forget to pick up your welcome goodie bag for your pet at check-in!
Details for guests with pets: Rates for guests with pets begin at $99 * We ask that all pets be well-behaved and in control while in public areas * $50 non-refundable pet fee, per pet * Each pet receives a welcome goodie bag containing pet treats and doggie duty bags * Pet rooms are limited so please mention this when making your reservation.
In fact, our mascot is a German Shepherd named Haylie. (pronounced Hay-Lie, from the old song "...my boyfriend's back and you're gonna be in trouble...hay-lie, hay-lie...my boyfriend's back.") Haylie is about nine years old and belongs to Phyllis Payne, the general manager, who rescued her from the animal shelter the day she was to be put to death.
That was seven years ago. Haylie hangs out in the administration offices at the hotel when she's not calling on hospice patients, retirement homes or civic groups… or helping round up livestock at the ranch (really).
Haylie’s business cards read "Therapy Dog, Hotel Greeter, Cattle Herder".
We look forward to serving you and your four-legged family members at The Ambassador.
800-817-0521
Pet Travel Tips:
- Before leaving, check to make sure the hotel accepts pets. And check either our on-line advertisements or directly with the hotel, to find out any restrictions, fees, etc.
- Also find Emergency Veterinary Clinics in the area to which you're headed.
- If the pet travels with you, it will retain a sense of identity. However, pets can become frightened and bolt away from you out of open doors and windows. Keep your pet on a leash when outside your car or hotel.
- Occasionally travelling can upset your pet's stomach. Take along ice cubes, which are easier on your pet than large amounts of water. It is recommended that you keep feeding to a minimum during travel. More pet travel advice...
