Renaissance Tulsa Hotel & Convention Center
6808 South 107th East Avenue, Tulsa, United States of America
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Renaissance Tulsa Hotel: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
Renaissance Tulsa Hotel & Convention Center scored a disappointing D Roch Rank. This place is not the best choice for dog owners looking for a welcoming stay. While most rooms are dog-friendly, the hotel falls short in several key areas. Dogs are restricted to rooms and not allowed in the bar, restaurant, or other public areas, which can be a hassle if you want to enjoy the hotel's amenities without leaving your dog alone.
The hotel does not provide any dog beds, bowls, or treats, so you'll need to bring your own essentials. On the plus side, dogs can be left alone in the room, which is a rare convenience. However, there's no on-site garden or dedicated dog space, and the lack of nearby parks means you'll have to venture further for a decent walk.
The fee is $50 per dog for short stays, which isn't too steep, but it jumps to $200 for extended stays over five nights. This can add up quickly, especially with limited amenities. There's no weight limit, which is a relief for owners of larger breeds, and you can have up to three dogs per room, which is a plus for those traveling with multiple canine companions.
Overall, the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel & Convention Center doesn't offer much for dog owners beyond basic accommodation. If you're looking for a more dog-friendly experience, you might want to explore other options.
This hotel has been evaluated, ranked, and reviewed using the Roch Standard, the world's first dog friendly standard for the hotel industry. We gathered data directly from the hotel, and benchmarked it against thousands of other hotels in order to fairly derive its rank.
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Parking
Pets allowed
24-hour front desk
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WiFi
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
1.7 mi away
8.0 mi long
429.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
mountain-biking, road-biking, trail-running, walking
Features
dogs, forest, kids, views, wildlife
The trail is asphalt the entire way, which you share with bikes, runners, and walkers. It goes past a great dog park and under a few streets. It runs parallel to the creek turnpike and usually, there is a large barrier wall between you and the traffic, but you can still hear the traffic. There is water along the trail every few miles. The parking at the northwest end of the trail is next to Rose West Dog Park. The parking at the east end of the trail is Valley Ridge Trailhead which has...
2.1 mi away
7.8 mi long
314.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
road-biking, trail-running, walking
Features
ada, dogs-leash, kids, paved, strollers
2.3 mi away
3.2 mi long
121.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
trail-running, walking
Features
dogs-leash, kids
Mostly gravel path along the trail system. Mostly used for jogging or walking. Really no elevation to speak of.
3.1 mi away
2.3 mi long
26.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
hiking, trail-running, walking
Features
kids
3.6 mi away
6.1 mi long
341.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
trail-running, walking
Features
dogs-leash, kids