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We will have a long layover at Seattle station and again at Chicago. Does anyone have a hotel recommendation for either location?
Thanks for the info. We enjoyed our stay there in July and looking forward another stay next year. Pricing was surprisingly good which is what drew us there. I'll have to take advantage of the Honors program which I was signed up for my last stay.I LOVE The Palmer House (Chicago). Even in the summer, it's reasonably priced compared to other hotels in the Loop.
It's pretty close to the station, and it's on top of several major transit lines (L and bus). It's hard to find a more convenient location for sightseeing if you have a stopover in the city.
The rooms are beautiful and comfortable, and the hotel has so much history you can feel it. I've stayed there at least eight times, and I have never had less than a great experience.
If you sign up for the Hilton Honors program (free), you'll receive an email 24 hours in advance of your stay that has a link to a layout of the hotel. You can check-in through that link AND choose your room from the floor plan. I've been able to score "single" rooms that were the size of a studio apartment thanks to the hotel's quirky layout.
Since you've checked in online, this also allows you to bypass the check-in line and go straight to the "Give Me My Key" line. If you download the Hilton app, the desk can give you a Digital Key, which allows you to use your phone to unlock your door instead of carrying a key around. (Though, they do offer a regular card key in addition to the digital key.)
I also LOVE the Palmer House and love the idea of choosing my room. I was there in July and my corner room was gigantic with a fire place.I LOVE The Palmer House (Chicago). Even in the summer, it's reasonably priced compared to other hotels in the Loop.
If you sign up for the Hilton Honors program (free), you'll receive an email 24 hours in advance of your stay that has a link to a layout of the hotel. You can check-in through that link AND choose your room from the floor plan. I've been able to score "single" rooms that were the size of a studio apartment thanks to the hotel's quirky layout.
I had one like that too! It wasn't on a corner, but it was HUGE and had a fireplace.I also LOVE the Palmer House and love the idea of choosing my room. I was there in July and my corner room was gigantic with a fire place.
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