I Am Looking For Hotels That Have Suites That Can Accommodate Anywhere From 10 To 15 People In Chicago?
Some buddies and I are heading to Chicago for a bachelor party and we are all looking to be able to stay in the same room. I was unsure if there are any hotels that can accommodate groups that big in the same room. We are looking for something on the Mile. If you have any suggestions I would really like to hear them so I can get the hotel booked.
(fell into this question kind of by accident)
The unit has two full bathrooms, and one powder room. The dining room table could seat probably eight people, easily enough. The 2-bedroom suites have full-sized kitchens, too. Call the hotel for their recommendations.
The Park Hyatt hotel has 3-bedroom suites. That’s still not really enough for 10-15 people, but you could check with the hotel. (I don’t think they have any 4-bedroom suites but, again, check directly with the hotel. Maybe one of the 3-bedrooms can still adjoin another room?) The 3-bedroom suite at Park Hyatt was close to $3,000/night, as I recall.
The Trump hotel in Chicago has 2-bedroom suites. That’s not big enough for 10-15 people, though. I just stayed in one of their 2-bedroom units a few months ago. It was $1,575/night. It has two bedrooms, each with king sized beds. There’s a large sofa with chaise longue in the living room. I don’t know if it folds out into a sofa bed, or if you could get that. But you’re still only looking at accommodations for maybe 6 dudes, if you’re willing to share a bed. (eeeeewwwww)
I think you’re going to have a hard time finding a single hotel room that can accommodate so many people. Most times, people rent multiple rooms on the same floor, with some adjoining, when travelling together. There are pros and cons to either scenario. (At Trump, for instance, there are two 2-bedroom units on each floor, I believe, but they are close to each other on the same floor, and in the same locations on upper and lower floors.)
The Penninsula is also a good hotel in Chicago that might have multi-bedroom suites. I’ve never stayed there, though. You’d have to call and find out.
There are, of course, loads of hotels to choose from, if you give up on the multi-bedroom suite idea. Sofitel has a great reputation, for instance. Check out the customer review sites, like tripadvisor.com.
They probably have a suite that could sleep that many but I doubt they would allow you to have that many people in a room, if so they would probably charge you additionally per person.
I doubt they want that many people in a room though, they don’t want a bunch of young guys partying and being loud. Best bet is to get adjoining rooms, that way it’s almost like you all are in the same room. You still would probably need to get 2 sets of two adjoining rooms so 4 rooms together.
Another thing you can look at, especially if you are trying to save a little bit of money, would be to get a hotel that has adjoining rooms. Like those that you can open the doors between the rooms. Could save ya a little bit more money to do your… bacheloring…
That is too many for any hotel that I know I think one of the reasons is that they do not really want bachelor parties all together like that. But the best rooms and rates are at Chicago-Rates
I am unsure if they have rooms for10-15 people, but a friend of mine stayed at the Hard Rock Hotel & it was great! You might want to call them.
Here ya go:http://bridgeportbedandbreakfast.com/