Stayed here in the 30th April 2008. Was extremely luck as the night we checked in we were informed it was the official opening and were treated to explore the hotel and sip champagne. In the ballroom we ended mingling with Chicago's high and mighty. After a good start it got even better. The room was beautiful, fantastic bed, flat screen tv and tastefully designed BUT as much as I don't want to fault The Blackstone I unfortunatley have to. I brought to attention 3 times the fact that our bedside lamps were not working and nothing was done, it was not a big deal seeing as we were only staying 2 night but still after 3 complaints even an acknowlegment would have done for me . I think they should also reconsider their windows. We woke really early from the sounds of the morning rushhour and L train. I understand it's downtown Chicago but I never had to wear earplugs in a hotel before. Again under the understanding of location and prices etc.... I still thought that the breakfast in room was ridiculously over priced. It cost nearly $70 for two unspectacular omelettes and a pot of coffee, $18 for the coffee alone and not as good as the Starbucks at the front of the hotel. There was not much choice on the menu either. Ironically I really enjoyed staying in the blackstone. All the staff were very friendy. The location is perfect for anyone visiting Chicago as you are right in the middle of all the action. Shopping is 5 mins left as you walk out the front door, tourist trails and spots are right on your doorstep. The gym has all state of the art equipment with beautiful views from the 6th floor. A hotel that is steeped in history and class, somewhere I would definitely stay again
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