2025 Pet-Friendly Points Showdown: Kimpton vs Aloft vs Canopy

by Brad Lightall | August 8, 2025 | 0 Comments

In 2025, I’ve seen a surge in travelers opting to bring their pets along for the ride, and I’m right there with them. My dog practically has his own frequent flyer profile by now. A recent survey from the American Hotel & Lodging Association indicates that nearly 60% of U.S. hotels welcome pets these days, a figure that’s grown steadily over the past few years. No wonder more and more of us are dressing up our four-legged friends in travel gear as they trot through lobby doors. In this guide, I’ll dive into three standout hotel brands—Kimpton, Aloft, and Canopy—that offer prime pet perks and tie them to robust loyalty programs.

Kimpton: Unlimited Pups, No Extra Fees

Kimpton: Unlimited Pups, No Extra Fees

Whenever I check in at a Kimpton, I’m struck by their genuine enthusiasm for pets of every shape and size. Not once has the front desk batted an eye if a fellow traveler rolled up with two Great Danes or an awkwardly shy cat. According to IHG’s guest experience data, nearly 70% of Kimpton guests are aware they can bring multiple pets without fees—a major perk if you’re traveling with more than one furry companion.

In my own travels, I’ve noticed the brand delivers more than just free pet admittance. They’ll often loan out plush pet beds, food and water bowls, and sometimes even a stash of healthy treats. One Kimpton property I stayed in had a nightly social hour where dogs were not only allowed but welcomed with open arms. If you’re extra busy, some locations even offer dog-walking services—talk about an all-inclusive approach.

Kimpton properties participate in IHG One Rewards, meaning you can collect or redeem points against your stay. I’ve found this particularly rewarding when I manage to snag a room on points while bypassing the usual pet fees I’d encounter elsewhere. It’s a practical way to keep more of your budget focused on activities rather than add-ons. The unlimited pet policy remains the simplest, most stress-free approach I’ve encountered so far.

Aloft: Modern Comfort for You and Your Pet

Aloft: Modern Comfort for You and Your Pet

Aloft also keeps up with the dog-friendly movement in style. I like Aloft properties for their sleek, urban vibe and moderate price points. My experiences often start with a colorful lobby scene—complete with a neon-lit check-in area and energetic music. It’s refreshing, not to mention the front desk staff frequently have dog treats ready. Some travelers mention that a handful of Aloft locations even host “dog meetup” events, which come in handy if you want your pet to socialize during a longer stay.

Because Aloft is part of Marriott Bonvoy, you can expect to earn or burn points when you stay. I’ve used my points to book rooms here, and it’s nice to see the brand sometimes waive or at least reduce their pet fee. However, policies aren’t entirely uniform across all Aloft properties—it pays to double-check individual rules. A recent study by a major travel review site found that 30% of Aloft properties have no pet fee at all, while the rest typically have a modest surcharge.

In terms of amenities, most Alofts I’ve visited have modern, minimalist design touches that let me focus on the important part: a comfortable place to rest with my dog. I appreciate that they often include ample desk space and solid Wi-Fi, since I tend to do a bit of remote work on these trips. The brand’s playful approach trickles down to their pet policy, making them a favorite for the traveler who wants both style and a dog-friendly environment.

Canopy: Holistic Pet-Focused Luxury

Canopy: Holistic Pet-Focused Luxury

Canopy by Hilton brings an upscale twist to the pet-friendly experience, and I can’t help but think of it as a wellness-driven oasis for owners and pets alike. Hilton Honors data has shown that guests who bring pets often upgrade to boutique or lifestyle brands that offer comfort and style in equal measure. It’s easy to see why: my stays at Canopy have featured spacious rooms, plush dog beds, and handy items like water bowls in every room designated for pets.

Admittedly, some Canopy locations charge a pet fee, typically justified by the higher-end offerings. In my experience, you’re getting more than just a bed and bowl. One property even had a special “dog café” corner in their lobby where you could pick out curated treats. I’ll never forget how I felt sipping coffee while my dog happily crunched away on gourmet biscuits. It’s those small touches that make the fee feel well worth it.

If you like redeeming points, Hilton Honors lets you use or earn them with all Canopy stays. During my last trip, I combined a points redemption with a discounted pet-fee night, and it made the entire experience more accessible. Overall, Canopy offers this lovely blend of natural, wellness-inspired design with a welcoming vibe for four-legged travelers. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel like you’re treating yourself and your pet to a mini vacation rather than just a stopover on a road trip.

Where Do Points Come Into Play?

Where Do Points Come Into Play?

For me, maximizing loyalty points is almost as exciting as finding a new dog park in a city I’ve never visited. If you’re loyal to one of these brands—or you have a co-branded credit card—those points can knock a significant dent in your travel expenses. According to industry data from 2024, over 80% of pet-traveling guests weigh the cumulative cost of room plus pet fees before deciding on a hotel, and that’s where loyalty points can really tip the scale in favor of one brand or another.

In my own practice, I like to compare how many points I’ll earn versus what I’ll potentially pay in pet fees. Kimpton’s no-fee approach can be a real game-changer if you have multiple animals. Aloft’s flexible policies let you explore modern, dog-friendly designs without shelling out a fortune, and Canopy’s upscale environment might warrant a splurge if you can redeem enough Hilton Honors points to cover the room—or at least offset those plush extras.

If you’re a savvy traveler, you’ll confirm the specific property’s pet policy upfront. In reviewing places for this article, I noticed some hotels have changed their stance over time, responding to feedback from guests like us who travel with furry friends. Checking local rules and fees ahead of time is a must, along with a quick glance at any permanent or seasonal promotions that might sweeten your points redemption.

Conclusion

Conclusion

By 2025, travelers with pets can expect improved amenities, more flexible policies, and rewarding points options. Kimpton stands out for its fee-free inclusivity, Aloft combines style with moderate costs, and Canopy offers a luxury appeal for those seeking a refined, pet-loving experience. With each brand making strides in guest satisfaction, four-legged family members can finally join the fun—ensuring everyone’s tail is wagging through takeoff and beyond.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

From my perspective, understanding the interplay between pet policies and loyalty perks is more important than ever. It frees you up to enjoy your journey instead of worrying about fees or last-minute surprises at check-in. Each of these brands has a unique personality, so embracing the differences can help you align the right loyalty program with your personal travel style.

My best tip? Don’t overlook the power of reading user reviews and calling the front desk before you book. Hotel policies are prone to small changes or local variations, and it never hurts to get your questions answered directly. For those of us who see pets as true family members, a warm welcome at a hotel can make all the difference between a good trip and a memorable one.

Brad Lightall’s Take

I always find it fascinating how these brands innovate with personalized pet amenities. It’s the extra touches—like custom treats or dog-walking services—that can turn an ordinary stay into an unforgettable travel moment. You can really tell when a brand’s commitment goes beyond marketing and into genuine hospitality.

Whether you’re saving on fees, enjoying a boutique vibe, or sinking into luxurious wellness, each brand offers a fresh angle on combining loyalty points with pet ownership. In an era of constant travel evolutions, I’m excited to see how these programs will keep expanding and improving.

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