In The B&B Team's
seminars for aspiring innkeepers we devote a
section to niche marketing. One of those niches is
pet travel. Everyone knows that
pets are a big deal in America and that a large
number of people like to travel with their furry
companions. Years ago my parents had a very
difficult time finding places to stay with their
dachshund, but I dare say that it is easier today.
Some bed & breakfasts and inns have recognized the
pet travel trend and have turned a small niche into
a lucrative part of their business. Some, like the
B&B at Ponder
Cove near Asheville, NC, have made it the focus
of their business! In a short article on
2008 Pet Travel Statistics reported by
BringYourPet.com and presented in
Hospitality Trends,
there are some remarkable statistics. 75% of those
taking the survey said they frequently take their
pets with them when they go away. A significant
number, 43.8%, stay at pet-friendly lodgings three
or more times a year! While 38.5% say it is
difficult to find pet-friendly lodging, a full 63%
would lengthen their stay if they could travel with
their pets.
What I found interesting when visiting
BringYourPet.com was the significant number of
hotels that provide pet-friendly lodging, and a
quick glimpse showed that
La Quinta has
clearly made a statement that, if you are traveling
with your dog or cat, look for their sign. La Quinta
isn't a luxury chain, and many who want to travel
with fido want luxury for their pet as well as
themselves. Maybe the boutique lodging industry
needs some kind of "pet-friendly" certification
which could be used to identify all inns that will
take cats and/or dogs and which adhere to a certain
standard, kind of like a
AAA for pets! Any
ideas? Pass them on right here.
Peter