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Old Jul 5, 2011 | 4:19 pm
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nba1017
 
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Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri
good stuff ^
$250 for 2nd best suite
did you ask about paid upgrade to presidential?

separate showers >
9 - 30th - premier room
4 - 30th - premier exec suite
2 - 24th and 27th - anniversary suite (not premier floor)
1 - 30th - premier one bedroom
1 - 30th - premier one bedroom with kitchen (most likely)
1 - 30th - large premier one bedroom
1 - 25th/26th - presidential (duplex, not premier floor)

premier floor = 16 rooms
434 rooms / 16 floors = 27 per floor

http://www.fourseasons.com/chicagorc..._reservations/
FS site keeps going downhill. opacity is never a good trend.


I certainly can't complain. The attitude I discerned was that the hotel is more concerned with keeping guests satisfied than maximizing every last sniff of revenue in the short-term. In other words, a greater flexibility to give generous upgrades.

In the future though, I would recommend booking a Premier room at the ~$500 rate, with the hope that it would upgrade to the Premier exec. suite, which I was told sells for around $900.
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