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The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and advice regarding finding affordable hotel accommodations near Chicago, particularly for a conference. Participants discuss the challenges of staying on the outskirts versus finding budget options closer to the city.
Views differ on the feasibility of staying on the outskirts versus finding accommodations closer to the conference. Some participants caution against the challenges of driving into the city, while others share personal experiences that suggest it may be manageable.
Participants are primarily discussing their personal experiences related to travel logistics and hotel accommodations for a conference in Chicago, with a focus on budget considerations and travel convenience.
This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants planning to attend a conference in Chicago and seeking advice on affordable lodging options and travel logistics.
We stayed an hour from Leadership Conference in Atlanta last year (thanks, Travel plannersShanaSmith said:I am with Debbie on this one. I did the same thing my first conf. It was HORRIBLE! I really don't recomend it. We stayed somewhere that was supposed to be about 15-20 minutes away and it ended up being at least a 45 minute drive each way. My parents were with me and my son and had to drive me back and forth each time. I wouldn't remomend driving either since parking in Chicago is really really expenisive.
pckelly said:Debbie, how close is the Travelodge to the Hilton?? Do you know?
pckelly said:How hard would it be to drive into town with our car??
chefjeanine said:Get that idea out of your head. Chicago will be in high construction season and you do not want to take deal with that headache.
Okay so according to the map I would be coming in on I94 to I290E/Eisenhower Expy E which becomes W Congress Pkwy and then right onto S Michigan.DebbieJ said:Especially since the Dan Ryan is TOTALLY torn up!!! You will get nowhere fast.![]()
BethCooks4U said:Okay so according to the map I would be coming in on I94 to I290E/Eisenhower Expy E which becomes W Congress Pkwy and then right onto S Michigan.
Will I have to worry about construction there? I don't know what you call the Dan Ryan.
Thanks
I am coming from WI. Taking I94E. I do think that I get on I294 for a short while taking that route and then turn onto I290E.DebbieJ said:The Dan Ryan is I-94 starting at where it meets up with I-57 south of the city and then all the way into the city.
Where are you coming from? I'm afraid you might have to suffer through it, or route around the city via I-294 (tollroad).
Thanks! That's a relief! But I bet when I leave I will need to be concerned - I'll be heading south/west to Iowa.DebbieJ said:Oh, from WI you'll be fine. You won't touch the Dan Ryan at all.![]()
BethCooks4U said:Thanks! That's a relief! But I bet when I leave I will need to be concerned - I'll be heading south/west to Iowa.
DebbieJ said:Kelly, there are most major budget chains in the city. So check Best Western, Comfort Inn, etc. You may be surprised to find a good rate and location. If you need help on locations--figuring out how far is too far, would you be close to the Hilton or Sheraton to catch shuttles, etc, just let me know!
There are several affordable hotel options near Chicago's outskirts, including budget chains like Motel 6, Super 8, and Days Inn. Additionally, consider looking for local inns or smaller hotels that may offer competitive rates.
You can find hotels near train stations in Chicago by using travel websites like Expedia, Booking.com, or Google Maps. Simply enter your desired location and filter the search results to show hotels within walking distance of train stations.
Yes, many hotels near Chicago's outskirts offer complimentary shuttle services to nearby train stations. Be sure to check with the hotel directly or look for this feature in the amenities section when booking.
The average cost of a hotel room near Chicago's outskirts typically ranges from $70 to $150 per night, depending on the time of year, location, and hotel brand. It's advisable to book in advance to secure the best rates.
To save money on hotel bookings near Chicago, consider using discount websites, booking during off-peak seasons, and signing up for hotel loyalty programs. Additionally, look for package deals that include transportation or meals.