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Brookside

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  1. Thank you for the replies.

    Yes, I *know* there's no guarantee of 2 beds on Priceline, but I've never had any trouble negotiating this on check-in. It's a risk I'm comfortable with.

    And while the AE sounds charming, some of the reports I've read on Trip Adisor -- "...wallpaper in the room was literally falling off the wall...the bathroom was very old and not very clean...it looks as though not a cent has been spent on updating the hotel in 30 years" give me pause. The friend I'm travelling with would be very dissapointed about things like this.

  2. My back-up hotel is the Hilton Garden Inn -- 3*, $250 per night. This was the best value for the $ I could find. Need 2 beds and a little more space than the Tremont or Allerton, plus it's the only hotel that doesn't bump its rate up by $100 (or more!) on the Saturday of our stay. (I think that's when the convention begins). I also like the location, so at this point, only a great Priceline/Hotwire deal on a 4* will do.

    The trip is still a month away, will keep you posted. Thanks!

  3. Following up per Thereuare's request, even though this is an old thread:

    As best I can recall: I did not use Hotwire on this particular trip because I wasn't willing to risk the selection for the price.

    I did, however, bid $75 on Priceline, which was accepted by The Hyatt Regency -- !! Very ironic, in that it was fear of getting The Hyatt that kept me from bidding on Hotwire. However, I ended up being delighted with the choice. The Hyatt was just fine: good location, good service, clean and comfortable room. A great value for the money.

    Belated thanks to everyone for their help!

  4. Hmm ... goodness, my apologies! Didn't know everyone was so interested??? My last trip to Chicago, secured 2 rooms at the Chicago Hilton, $89 each, during Lollapalooza, so it was quite the Priceline score.

    And yes, I used your "Priceline" link, and am doing so now (with no results, alas). Travel dates 10/2-10/5; realize there is a convention starting on 10/4. Have figured out by reading other posts that LP is a free re-bid zone for 4* bids.

    <Humble and chastened ....>

  5. I've been trying to bid a hotel in Chicago for 10/2-10/5 (no luck so far!) Noticed there is a new hotel zone on Priceline: Lincoln Park.

    Does anyone have any experience with this, which hotel(s) are included and what * level they may be? I'm guessing the Best Western Hawthorne Terrace is one -- any others?

    I'm bidding for 4* NMA or Loop, and my understanding is that this hotel is a 2* or possible 3*. Which would mean Linolcn Park is now a free re-bid zone - a good thing!

    Please let me know .. thanks!

  6. 4* Mag Mile/wacker Drive

    Customer Favorite

    Rest., Spa, work-out, Internet

    $97 per night

    I thought this might be Swissotel, since other posters are getting this hotel pretty frequently. But after reading the hotel description, it looks like it could also be the Hyatt Regency - ack! (Can't beleive this place could be considered either "4*" or a cusomer favorite, but that's apost for a different forum! :)

    How can I distinguish between them? Doesn't Swissotel have a pool?

    thanks for your help!

    Brookside

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