Devin Craft Review of Renaissance Chicago O'Hare Sui...
Tucked away with several large office buildings al...
Tucked away with several large office buildings alongside I-90 and just minutes away from O'Hare airport, this Renaissance hotel was well worth the Marriott points I redeemed for the stay. My room was spacious and comfortable. We did have a problem with our refrigerator at first. We called and maintenance was up right away to fix it. The tvs have those bypass boxes that limit your ability to control inputs, settings, etc. It is easily disabled by unplugging it from the TV (the plug is very similar to a phone jack). Unplugging it disables the remote but allows for more control using the buttons on the TV. Parking costs a $30 a night which is pretty steep. I didn't mind as much as I would have if I paid for my stay. The best part of the hotel is undoubtedly its proximity to the Cumberland station on the blue line of the "L." You can walk there through the parking lot without crossing any streets.
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