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My husband and I stayed for seven nights at the Comfort Suites Burlington Washington while on vacation in western Washington. We checked in with my service dog, and everything went smoothly. We declared that we had a service animal with us, and we filled out the pet paperwork. Caleb checked us in and told us that there would be no pet fee charged since our dog was a service animal. However, when we entered the lobby after getting our belongings, our dog barked, and Caleb immediately accused us of lying and scamming. He claimed that service animals don't bark and demanded that we show proof that our dog is a service animal. We explained that we didn't have to provide any proof or certification under Federal and State law, but Caleb insisted that he knew the law better than we did and charged us a pet fee. The situation got worse from there. Instead of a warm welcome, Caleb harassed and bullied us each time we returned to the hotel lobby. We were shocked at how rudely we were being treated, and our civil rights were being violated. On checkout day, we discovered that one of our tires had been slashed. We suspected that Caleb was responsible for the tire slashing, given his behavior towards us during our stay. After contacting the property manager, Scott Turbush, he apologized and offered to refund the pet fee as compensation. However, he refused to discuss the matter further over the phone. We were disappointed that he did not take our concerns seriously and failed to address the harassment and discrimination we experienced during our stay.

Comfort Suites Burlington Washington Review - Caleb

Comfort Suites Burlington Near I-5

During our vacation in western Washington, we stayed at Comfort Suites Burlington for seven nights with my service dog. The staff member who checked us in, Caleb accused us of lying and scamming when our dog barked and demanded proof that our dog was a service animal, even though it was illegal to do so. He charged us a pet fee, and his behavior became increasingly hostile towards us. On the last day, we discovered that one of our tires was slashed, which we suspected was not a random act. We contacted the hotel's property manager, Scott Turbush, via email to report the issue, but he dismissed our complaint and only offered to refund the pet fee. We hope that the hotel will take the necessary steps to ensure that such incidents don't occur in the future and train their staff to handle service animals with more respect and sensitivity.

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