Here is a little review for everyone. First arrived in Chicago by Amtrak because I was traveling from Wisconsin. I took a cab from union station to hotel and it cost around $12. I arrived at the Hyatt and a bell man opened our cab door and asked if we wanted our bags carried upto the room. Considering we only had one bag we said no thanks. We then proceeded into the large lobby. There was a couple bars that I noticed and plenty of great views with all the windows. We took an escalator up a floor where we checked in and had no problems at all. We could have used a machine to checkin, but we got help from the desk because I did not know what type of room we would get. We were booked for a nonsmoking king room. I got it changed to a smoking room with no problems. We then took the elevator to the eighth floor where are room was located. It had a nice view of the John Hancock building and the river. The room had a very comfortable bed with 4 pillows and a body pillow. There was a stocked fridge, desk where internet access could be hooked upto, TV that could be swiveled to change the view to where you were sitting in the room. There was also a nice chair that you would just sink into, and a couch with a little coffee table on wheels. I liked the room but I think I would have moved the bed to where the couch was. Cause it was hard to get a good view of the TV where we were sitting. But that did not bug us too much because we spent most of the time away from the room. The bathroom was nothing special, sink, bathtub/shower, toilet and a hair dryer. I did like the toilet paper better then most hotels though. It wasn't that hard construction paper type toilet paper that most hotels have. I looked at prices of room service and it was expensive but expected that for area and type of hotel it was. After spending little bit of time in room we decided to walk around hotel. There were many shops located in an underground walkway. Salons and spas and such. We found the fitness room and it had many different things to workout on. I was thinkng a pool would be located by the fitness center but no luck or maybe I just missed it. I did not find the pool, maybe there was or was not one, but I did not ask at the desk where it would be located if they did have one. We then decided to talk to the concierge who was located next to the front desk about where to go and what to see. It was around 5 pm and most of the local museums which are a short walk or a short cab drive away were closing. He recommended Navy Pier which was a short walk away. It was a nice night so it was not too bad walking. There was plenty too see there. But would be better during summertime. Some of the other attractions and clubs we saw were close too by cab. In the morning they slipped the bill for the extras under the door which was nothing because we did not take any of the food or have parking or any other extras. We checked out by phone at noon following the directions on back of bill. It was very simple, all you have to do is leave name and room number and leave the hotel keys in the room. As we left bell hop got us a taxi which was no problem considering they are all lined up outside of hotel at all times. Overall very enjoyable. Great locations, clean room, no noise problems, plenty to do in hotel and around hotel.