I don't get to travel as much as I would like to, but when I do, I tend to stay at whatever place gets me the most value for my dollar. I ask things like, "Will I get free Wi-Fi? Free breakfast? Free parking?"
To save money, I tend to stay in the same lower-budget hotel chains, but recently I have become more and more interested in the amazing world of bed and breakfasts and inns.
I used to think of bed and breakfasts as tiny rooms in stodgy, old cabins, but I have been seeing more and more unique, fascinating, and even affordable inns all over the world. I've even seen one in a hanging cable car!
If I ever find myself in Idaho, I will plan to spend a night in Cottonwood in one of the rooms at the Dog Bark Park Inn.
This bed and breakfast is shaped in the form of two large dogs. It's an eye-catching location that stops everyone who passes by. Check out the amazing photos below and please SHARE if you like hospitality with a personal touch.
Dennis J. Sullivan and Frances Conklin are husband and wife chainsaw artists who had their "big break" in 1995 when some of their wares were sold on QVC.
Their wooden sculptures, similar to the ones sold in the gift shop below, were so popular that after 18 months of taking more orders than they could handle, they had earned enough to build their dream project: a dog-shaped bed and breakfast.
Now they're living the lives they've always dreamed of. They have one of the top-rated bed and breakfast properties on TripAdvisor, where they have a nearly perfect rating and dozens of glowing reviews.
It took a solid three years to build "Big Willie," as they call him.
The inn has been open for 13 years now, and they say it has changed their lives.
It's not just the exterior that makes it unique and worth visiting.
The interior is full of personal, homey touches to make all guests feel right at home.
The dog motif continues into the master bedroom. It's a perfect vacation spot for dog lovers, and they even allow pets.
It also has an adorable library and game center for guests.
Personally, I'm obsessed with this cute reading nook.
Visitors should also check out the gift shop, where they can purchase some of the chainsaw-made dog sculptures. The artists can make them in the form of any breed of dog, and they also do custom orders.
Each reservation also comes with a complimentary breakfast!
With prices beginning at just $92 a night, it's a fantastic deal for such a unique haven.
It definitely gives a new meaning to being "in the doghouse."
What do you think? Would you like to stay here? Let us know in the comments, and please SHARE!