1/5 Joel B. 7 months ago on Google
Disappointed
in
Langfords
Hotel's
Change
in
Atmosphere
I've
been
a
frequent
patron
of
Langfords
Hotel
for
quite
some
time
now,
drawn
by
the
originality
of
its
local
pub
ambiance
and
its
previously
welcoming
attitude
towards
my
furry
friend.
However,
my
recent
experience
has
left
me
disheartened
and
questioning
the
hotel's
supposed
dog-friendly
policy.
During
my
latest
visit,
I
entered
the
establishment
with
my
puppy
cradled
in
my
arms,
intending
to
order
a
drink.
There
was
already
a
dog
present,
and
my
pup
remained
safely
in
my
arms
throughout
our
brief
stay.
Despite
this,
I
was
abruptly
informed
that
my
dog
wasn't
allowed
inside,
a
jarring
contrast
to
our
previous
experiences
where
the
lovely
owner
had
even
graciously
cared
for
her
while
I
stepped
out
briefly.
The
lack
of
professionalism
exhibited
by
the
staff
member
who
addressed
me
was
startling.
There
was
no
hint
of
courtesy
or
understanding
in
her
demeanor.
I
was
well-dressed,
cash
at
the
ready,
and
yet,
I
felt
compelled
to
leave
due
to
the
unnecessary
confrontation.
Langfords
Hotel
needs
to
adapt
and
evolve
with
the
changing
times.
In
today's
world,
many
establishments,
including
Taylors
Hotel,
not
only
allow
but
appreciate
the
presence
of
pets.
My
dog
is
always
showered
with
attention
and
love
at
Taylors,
fostering
a
warm
and
welcoming
atmosphere.
We
also
frequently
visit
our
local
grocery
store
and
pharmacy
without
any
issues,
greeted
by
smiles
from
the
staff
and
fellow
customers.
I
urge
Langfords
Hotel
to
revisit
its
policies
and
attitude
towards
its
customers,
both
two-legged
and
four-legged.
It's
time
to
wake
up,
Langfords,
and
embrace
the
pet-friendly
trend
that
is
widely
accepted
and
appreciated
in
our
society
today.
Your
loyal
patrons
deserve
courtesy
and
respect.
After
all,
a
hotel
is
as
much
about
the
people
(and
pets)
as
it
is
about
the
premises.