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Old Oct 16, 2012 | 8:06 pm
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sophiegirl
 
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Originally Posted by RichardInSF
The hotel in Schaumburg even has at least two real suites. I know because I've stayed in one and seen the other, although that was some years ago. Neither is exactly what I'd call super-luxurious, but they are reasonably large.

So I think the hotel is not doing right by the OP. Call and if they won't fix it, drop back to a regular room. None of the rooms in this hotel are at all spectacular, unless they have been remodeled since I last stayed there (which is possible since, as I noted, that was some years back).
The rooms have been remodeled, but I still wouldn't use the term"luxurious" in their description. The baths are rather elegant, but the tiniest I have ever seen.

Actually, the Junior Suites in this hotel are not bad, certainly better than a big room...but OP, have the proper perspective...this is an office building converted into a hotel. It has a most odd configuration and layout, but they have added a Regency Club recently which is a plus.
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