I have stayed at this bed & breakfast now for the third time, and will NEVER stay there again. Let me start by saying the place sure has great potential thanks to its old-style charm and unbeatable location for business travellers attending McCormick Place. Management however seems absolutely set on driving it to the ground. I have never encountered such attitude, not to say abuse, of guests. From the time we checked in through the time we left, there were numerous incidents more befitting an old-style Soviet gulag facility than an upscale, expensive hotel. Here are just a few examples:
- Upon arrival, we parked the car on back and walked through open gate only to find back door locked with no bell in sight. In freezing cold, we knocked on door. When manager finally opened (after we called phone inside), his first comment was: "why did you not use call box outside?!". That's warm welcome Wheeler Mansion style.
- The next morning (Sunday), our group (which BTW rented ALL 11 rooms for the week) had an early start at McCormick Place. We asked if we could have breakfast at 7:30 or 8:00 instead of the scheduled 8:30. The response: "this would be against our rules".
- The next morning (Monday), we had one colleague leaving and another one checking in. As the new guy is at the door, in front of us one staff member said to another: "what is he doing here? he was supposed to get here between 9-10" (the time was about 8:30)... The manager went to open the door, then came back and in front of us said: I don't like the attitude here this morning!"...
- Then there was the freezing temperatures, the cold breakfasts and a general sense that we were not guests but some unwanted intruders to get rid of.
Before we left, we asked the manager for an explanation. "I'm just following the owner's orders", he said. After speaking with the owner, I'd have to say: I believe him.
Bottom line: if you are looking for any decent hospitality in Chicago - this is NOT the place for you!