RED DOG RESPONSE TO COVID-19
In July, we were able to have our first guests during this time of pandemic. Their visit has reinforced how fortunate we are to live at Red Dog Inn, and how important it is to our guests to be able to safely visit this wonderful area in which we live.
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Red Dog is working with our guests to make sure we all do our part to reduce the risk of spreading the coronavirus. You will be asked to acknowledge the reservation and cancellation policies when completing your reservation, but in a nutshell, here's what everyone is doing.
What Red Dog Inn is doing:
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Spacing bookings to ensure a minimum of 48 hours between guests in the same room
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Deep cleaning and sanitizing of all public and high-touch areas daily
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Limiting the number of guests allowed to no more than four people, or no more than two rooms (whichever comes first). Larger families who live together should contact us for options
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No-contact check in and check out
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Providing plenty of space to make social distancing easy
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Providing all breakfast items pre-packaged individually
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Removing decorative pillows and other hard-to-disinfect items from all rooms
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Placing all remote controls in plastic bags for use
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We are doing our best to remain flexible in our cancellation policy. If either party cancels due to reasons associated with COVID-19 at any time, all fees and deposits will be refunded
What we ask our guests to do:
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Cancel your booking if any guest in your party has symptoms
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Wear a mask and use provided alcohol-based hand sanitizer when you enter the house and while in public areas
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Before leaving your room, wash your hands with soap and water or use alcohol-based sanitizer. Sanitizer will be available in all rooms and public areas
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Adhere to safe distancing guidelines with other guests - minimum of 6-foot distance from other parties
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If one of the guests in your party is a child, make sure that your child follows all of these sanitation and distancing protocols
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Take steps when away from Red Dog Inn to minimize your exposure to COVID, including state-mandated wearing of masks in all public areas