Pet-friendly hotels have become increasingly popular with travelers who refuse to leave their beloved companions behind. But when most people think of “pets,” they’re imagining dogs, cats, or maybe a bird—not a 5-year-old thoroughbred racehorse! That’s exactly what made one Kentucky woman’s hotel stay absolutely unforgettable.
Not long ago, I discovered that pet-friendly accommodations were more common than I thought. I was traveling with a friend who had a dog, and we stayed at a hotel that welcomed our furry friend without hesitation. I was amazed—until that moment, I had no idea so many hotels embraced pet-inclusive policies. It turns out there’s a thriving market for travelers who want their four-legged friends by their side during business trips or vacations.
However, most hotel front desk staff probably never expect to see an actual racehorse trotting through their lobby!
A Hilarious Hotel Moment in Lexington, Kentucky
That’s precisely what unfolded at a Super 8 Hotel in Lexington, Kentucky, thanks to 31-year-old equestrian Lindsey Partridge. When Lindsey discovered the hotel’s pet policy, inspiration struck—what if she brought her beloved 5-year-old racehorse, Blizz, inside?
Lindsey decided to have a little fun. With characteristic humor, she marched right into the hotel lobby with Blizz, curious to see how the staff would react. The woman at the front desk barely batted an eye at the surprise equine visitor! Instead of calling security or refusing entry, she calmly informed Lindsey that Blizz could absolutely stay—as long as she paid a pet deposit of just $10.

While Blizz ultimately didn’t spend the night in a hotel room (probably for the best!), the moment was perfectly captured in a series of incredible photos that showcase the bond between Lindsey and her majestic companion.

The Special Bond Between Horse and Handler
This lighthearted incident perfectly captures something special about the equestrian community—the deep connection between riders and their horses. Whether it’s a casual trip or competition season, many horse enthusiasts want their trusted partners close by. Blizz’s calm demeanor in the hotel lobby speaks volumes about the trust and training involved in the racing world.
The fact that the Super 8 staff handled this unusual request with such grace and humor also reminds us that kindness and flexibility go a long way. Their $10 pet deposit for a thoroughbred racehorse might be the best deal in hotel history!

This viral moment reminds us that horse lovers will go to extraordinary lengths for their equine companions. While not every hotel may be as accommodating as this Super 8, the story of Lindsey and Blizz is sure to bring smiles to horse enthusiasts everywhere. Who knows? Maybe this could inspire other pet-friendly hotels to welcome more four-legged guests!