Hyatt Regency O'Hare Is Not Your Typical Airport Hotel
More often than we'd like to admit, we've had to crash at an airport hotel and brave the sheets and the scuzzy bathroom for a few hours pre-flight, and each of those times we wish it had been as nice as the Hyatt Regency O'Hare Airport outside of Chicago.
First off, there's the free airport shuttle, but more importantly the hotel just completed a $64-million-dollar renovation which updated all 1,100 of their rooms and suites. Back in 2007 when the work began, the hotel was able to show off two new contemporary restaurants and a humongous conference center, but now the rooms also boast of fresh touches like 37” flat-screen LCD televisions, ergonomically correct workspaces, energy saving lighting, and plush Hyatt Grand Beds.
If we had to choose our favorite update however, it'd have the be the Red Bar & Lounge, which has "FliteBoards" displaying O'Hare flight status, allowing you to kick back with a coffee of cocktail until the last minute. This is an especially welcome amenity for those not flying Business or First Class, since we don't have the benefit of those fancy airline lounges; this will have to do.
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