Calvin Bryant Review of Renaissance Chicago O'Hare Sui...
Total rip off. The price seems appealing but you d...
Total rip off. The price seems appealing but you don t even get what you pay for in the sense that nothing is quality enough to justify it. Bedding and bed was fine, average compared to other Chicago hotels. Curtains kept hardly any light out so sleeping in at 730am was impossible as the light was glaring.
Let s discuss the parking. You pay $35 for parking at the hotel you re staying at, a totally antiquated idea, insulting for the quality of the stay, and they insult you further saying it s for convenience. Is that a joke?
Speaking of jokes, let s talk about breakfast. $21 for the buffet. What s on the buffet? Dried up bacon, tough sausage, and shriveled potatoes. It looks like a Holiday Inn complimentary breakfast but you pay for a full dinner service to serve yourself dried up food. There are omelets to order and the option of having pancakes or waffles. The waffle maker is the same hotel waffle maker seen at motels except, again, you pay $21 for someone else to make you the waffle. The omelet station is just like every other omelet and egg station ever in existence but for $21 I thought maybe it would have steak, chorizo, or literally anything exciting. I was wrong. The meat ingredients are the same that are on the buffet, dried, diced up, tossed into an omelet. Paid $4 for half an avocado which was the only good part of the breakfast. Coffee was horrible too. Went to Starbucks immediately after.
The quality of the hotel is good but totally offset by price gouging that is insulting at a minimum. Given the other hotel options I would never stay or recommend this property.
Almost forgot, your room comes with a small bottle of water for the bargain price of $4 for the bottle! Enjoy!
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