ESA-Friendly Hotels: The 2026 Travel Guide
Hotels are not covered by the Fair Housing Act, so ESA hotel stays run on pet policies rather than legal rights. The good news: the pet-friendly hotel market expanded dramatically, and traveling with your animal in 2026 is mostly a matter of knowing which brands to book.
Key Takeaways
- Several major chains allow pets at most properties, some with no pet fee at all
- Typical hotel pet fees range from $25 nightly to $150 per stay where charged
- Book pet rooms directly with the property to confirm policy and room type
- Extended-stay brands are the most reliably animal-welcoming category
- Service animals, including PSDs, stay free under the ADA at all hotels
The Full Picture
The market shift is real: pet travel became a competitive category, and brands responded with genuine policies rather than grudging exceptions, waived fees at some national chains, dedicated pet floors at others, treat programs at boutique properties. Extended-stay brands lead because their guests live there for weeks, and their properties are configured for it.
Booking craft matters more than legal argument here: call the property, confirm the pet policy and fee as of your dates, request a ground-floor or near-exit room, and get the confirmation noted on your reservation. Travelers who handle it as hospitality logistics report smooth stays; the friction stories almost always start with an unannounced animal.
The Practical Travel Kit
Structure trips so the animal-dependent segments fall inside covered housing, plan the transit days as logistics, and keep documentation current for the moments that matter. For disabling travel anxiety, the PSD path restores access an ESA cannot.