Rosen Shingle Creek

Orlando, United States · 5 Star Hotel

F Roch Rank

Rosen Shingle Creek Dog Friendly Review

This hotel is not certified. Assessed against the Roch Dog Friendly Standard, Rosen Shingle Creek failed to meet one of our minimum requirements: it does not provide dogs with food and water bowls.

On the plus side, most rooms are dog friendly; dogs are welcome in the lounge and the terrace; there is no weight limit; and no damage deposit is charged.

On the downside, there is a $150 per stay fee; no dog bed is provided; there is no dog walking or sitting service; there is no garden or dedicated dog space on site; and no free treats are offered.

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Rosen Shingle Creek With Your Dog · Good To Know

Is Rosen Shingle Creek dog friendly?

No. Rosen Shingle Creek allows dogs, but being allowed to bring a dog and being genuinely dog friendly are not the same thing. We assessed it against the Roch Dog Friendly Standard and it failed to meet even our minimum requirements, so it is not certified and holds our lowest rating. The review above explains where it falls short.

Is there a pet fee at Rosen Shingle Creek?

Yes. Rosen Shingle Creek charges a pet fee of $150 per stay. It is always worth confirming the current pet fee when you book, as charges can change from time to time.

Is there a weight limit for dogs at Rosen Shingle Creek?

No. Rosen Shingle Creek has no weight limit, so dogs of any size can stay.

Where are dogs allowed in Rosen Shingle Creek?

Dogs are welcome in several public areas at Rosen Shingle Creek, including the terrace and lounge. We would always suggest keeping your dog on a lead and settled in these shared spaces, out of courtesy to other guests.