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Crisis25 492 reads
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Rich area with plenty of parking

I've been asked the best places to stay in Chicago by a newer provider. 3.5 stars and above can easily be gotten at O'Hair for $70+ on Priceline under the bidding option.

Parking is difficult in the city, I know... but for someone who may want to attract good clientele while not losing business due to the parking issue. What would you tell them?

Gents and ladies?

Crisis25493 reads

Rich area with plenty of parking

Then paying to see you will  b'e an issue.
Parking, driving in General sucks the big Lenski in the 3 rd largest city..... It comes with the territory

If your tour is long enough stay in each area a few days.
Oak Brook,  O'HARE,  and DT
Save Schaumburg for another visit...it's 30 min from O'hare  
When is your visit?

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Posted By: liamdoherty
Then paying to see you will  b'e an issue.  
 Parking, driving in General sucks the big Lenski in the 3 rd largest city..... It comes with the territory  
   
 If your tour is long enough stay in each area a few days.  
 Oak Brook,  O'HARE,  and DT  
 Save Schaumburg for another visit...it's 30 min from O'hare  
 When is your visit?

Crisis25257 reads

Cost isn't the only issue.  Maybe it's the principle of not wanting to line a politicians pocket. Also there are some hotels that don't take cash and you have to pay with a credit card. No big deal for me,  but those with wives would be fucked up the ass with no lube I'm that scenario.

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Posted By: Crisis25
Cost isn't the only issue.  Maybe it's the principle of not wanting to line a politicians pocket. Also there are some hotels that don't take cash and you have to pay with a credit card. No big deal for me,  but those with wives would be fucked up the ass with no lube I'm that scenario.
It's what Crisis said, right here. We don't like using CC's for getting out of those fucking parking lots and there's one particular hotel in Rosemont where the only way to pay for parking is at the front desk where the desk clerk will ask you all kinds of questions about which conference you're with or what room you're staying in while attempting to comp you for the parking. Try paying for parking with cash and watch the strange behavior you get from the desk clerk as she goes in the back to ask her boss what's up with you.

Listen up people. Don't stay at hotels that hold us hostage for parking fees by forcing us to go to the front desk. It's fucking uncomfortable!

Paying for parking should never be an issue for clients. If her clients are visitors in the city then they are staying in a proximity relatively close to her or have access to transportation. If they live in Chicago they deal with paying for parking on a regular basis. I would encourage your new provider to stay where she can afford, if $70 is all her budget allows then that's the only option, if she can afford to stay in the city its an investment she should consider.

Posted By: Courtney.ova
I've been asked the best places to stay in Chicago by a newer provider. 3.5 stars and above can easily be gotten at O'Hair for $70+ on Priceline under the bidding option.  
   
 Parking is difficult in the city, I know... but for someone who may want to attract good clientele while not losing business due to the parking issue. What would you tell them?  
   
 Gents and ladies?

There's only so much accommodation one can do for a man without exhausting every hotel.

Just want the girl to be safe without losing a ton of money. In my case, I already know where I'll stay out there, but her budget it a tad different than mine.

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