Pros: My room was nice. Extra pillows were great. Cons: This place nickels and dimes you for everything!
I had the pleasure of taking a week off from work (hah - hah NOT) and attended some Project Management Institute (PMI) courses in Chicago. I decided to make things easier on myself. I made reservations at the same hotel where the classes were to be...
Pros: Recently updated room, clean, comfy "Hyatt Grand Bed", friendly staff Cons: Expensive, no pool. Did I mention expensive?
The several Hyatt Regency hotels I've stayed at in the last six months have all left me with a similar experience: newly-updated rooms with tasteful decor, a high level of cleanliness, comfy beds, marble bathrooms, friendly service, and an extra charge ...
Pros: Great room features, comfortable bed and furnishings Cons: Bathroom was horribly designed
I recently had the chance to stay at Chicago Hyatt hotel on East Wacker Dr. Overall, it was a pleasant experience. The hotel itself is comprised of 2 towers, identified by east tower and west tower designations, and they are connected ...
I stayed at Hyatt Regency-Chicago about two years ago during winter. The hotel has about 2000 rooms and is located at a prime location in downtown Chicago that is about two blocks east of Michigan Avenue and it also faces the Chicago River. Because of...
Pros: slightly less expensive then competition Cons: somewhat snotty, no pool, tiny rooms, basic amenities missing or cost extra
The Hyatt Regency Chicago is "Hyatt's flagship property." and has received "over 500 awards for excellence in hospitality and cuisine." Or so brags the website's description. I chose the Hyatt because it had a slight price advantage over competetors...
Pros: Beautiful looking hotel. Cons: Don't expect to get a rollaway!!
This past spring, I had the opportunity to attend an educational conference in Chicago at the Hyatt. As my school was footing the bill, I got two roommates from another school so they just had to pay for the expenses and not the hotel. When I made the...
Pros: Near the Magnificent Mile Cons: Too big, too impersonal, dated.
My family and I decided to take a little one-day, one night jaunt to Chicago. I went on Priceline and ended up paying $100/night/room. For a "luxury" four-star hotel, the suggested price in the Magnificent Mile area was listed as $259. So I thought ...
Pros: convenient location
very helpful staff Cons: noisy
amenities not too readily available
I stayed at this hotel for one night. My flight came in early in the morning, and they let me check in way before the normal check-in time (3PM). That left me a lot of time to do a lot of things for the rest of the day. Check in was very quick and check ...
Pros: Last place to sell out during large conferences like RSNA. Cons: Tired rooms, hotel is huge.
I stayed at this hotel for 7 days while attending the RSNA show in 2001. It was where I was able to get a room under $250. The hotel is located on East Wacker Drive, which is close to, but not quite on, the Magnificent Mile. The neighbourhood is not that...
Pros: Comfort, Luxury, conveniently located, GREAT VIEW, staff friendly aim to please. Cons: High prices, room service, no pool or facilities for kids.
I stayed at the Hyatt Chicago with my 7 yr old son. It was his first time to Chicago and a very memorable one thanks to the Hyatt. I used Priceline.com to reserve my hotel at a very reasonable rate ($50.00). WE arrived late evening and the door ...
Pros: Price, A lot of amenities, style Cons: A lot of people, noisy rooms
Ahhh, the Hyatt. This is our Priceline fallback, as every time I have pricelined a hotel in Chicago, we end up at the Hyatt, sometimes paying as little as $60/night. Had I paid full price, my review might change, but overall, I like the Hyatt. The ...
Pros: Decent Location, Concierge Service Helpful Cons: Walls are Paper Thin, No Pool, No Customer Perks
We stayed here for 5 nights in December, 2007. We brought our children so we booked connecting rooms. We requested a high floor (they have 34) and were put on the 14th floor. The rates for the first room was $149 for the first three nights, $109 for ...
Pros: Can walk to Michigan Ave, Rush St. Cons: Only one off-site bar/restaurant that's not a hike.
I stayed at this hotel for three nights last week, the government rate was $130 per night. I have stayed here several times in the past and have noticed minimal changes in decor/service.
This is definitely set up for the business traveler who...
Pros: Great location, within walking distance of most everything we wanted to see. Cons: Would be nice to have a pool for the kids.
We recently stayed at the Hyatt Regency on Wacker Drive in Chicago. We made our reservation off of Priceline.com and got an excellent rate. We called the hotel before our trip and requested two double beds and a crib. When we arrived at the hotel we...
Pros: Good Location Cons: Overpriced, Lacks Amenities
Room
Our first room was located in an odd shaped corner on the fourth floor. It was part of a larger suite with a murphy bed, a shower (no bath), doors to adjoining rooms on both sides and a coffee table but no desk. My wife convinced me to...
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