Pet friendly, kid friendly, free drinks and food at supper time in a nice dining area. Rooms very nice and extremely quiet. We were across from the elevators and heard nothing. Breakfast was excellent and staff very friendly.
Purchased a room through priceline. Room was comfortable, but old. I understand this is in a old western town, but rustic doesn't have to mean old. That being said, the owner was a very nice guy who was willing to let us keep our dogs in their cages in the room while we toured Tombstone. The thing I did like about this place was the stair stepped view from our room. Breakfast was good. Pool was shut down and filthy.
Another part of the whole Tombstone experience. Very nice gift shop and interesting even sometimes amusing head stones for those who lived in Tombstone. You have to go and don't forget your camera.
I wish I had read roadtrippers reviews on this town before I planned the trip. We had only one night in Tombstone and it wasn't enough. Plan to stay two nights at least as like others mentioned, the only thing opened after 5 is bars. The only other issue we had, there wasn't enough people wearing period costumes. EVERYONE was friendly, but there wasn't much activity on the street. Shop owners dress in modern clothing.
Do not count on this as a place to get real food. That being said their nuts are fabulous and the wine is above average. There is no place to eat inside. We bought 3 bottles, 2 white and 1 red.
This is a very nice pet friendly hotel. The layout is unique, the pool is small but nice, the work out room is very nice. The breakfast was extremely nice. The room was comfortable and very quiet. The only issue is no real place to take dogs for a walk. Artificial grass dogs don't like. Close to the Interstate and a great restaurant down the road. The State Line.