> you are right I will not have a vehicle,
I just wanted to be sure. Only two hotels (that I know of) in that area have parking included.
> the one I am staying at is the Magnificent Mile, on 162 E Ontario
That's the one I was referring to. I'm very familiar with it.
> I also got a cheaper price booking through Expedia than I did on their
> own web site and have got the 6 nights in a King Superior for just under
> $950.
That comes out to $158 and change per night, which is a very good rate for that area.
In checking with Travelocity (same engine and data set, or so I've been told) I show RRI as $153, but this probably does not include nuisance fees and such.
> What do you think, is that a good deal or would I be better in one of
> the hotels you have suggested?
None of those I suggested in the last post come close to this price. Inn Of Chicago is $200-ish. Fairfield is a bit higher. Even Ohio House, a "vintage" motel (feelin' lucky? are ya?) is $208.
> Is Red Roof close to all the events taking place? Eg: Cheap Taxi ride or
> within walking distance? This sort of convenience is my main priority,
We won't know the actual schedule for a while, but anything we do in the River North area will be an easy walk. Anything downtown (loop) will be walkable assuming you like to walk. We'll usually do some things in Lakeview ("Boystown") and that's a reasonable taxi ride or an easy subway ride, even for those new to public exposure.
We usually do one day and/or evening in Oak Park, which is a longer train ride (usually reported as quite comfortable) or a fairly spendy taxi ride.
> also want to stay where other Girls are staying so we can share Taxi's
> and have someone to go to an event with if feeling nervous etc.
I think a few of them are holding to see what happens with the shared AirBnB thing. I'm not sure where that stands. I'll be over at the Hampton, one of the two where I often stay.
> Not only have I never been to Chicago before but I have only been living
> in the USA since 2014 having moved over from England.
Yes, I could tell from the accent that you were not a Stayshider.
Since you survived the public exposure at DLV, you should have no issues at Pinkfest. The "civilians" in Chicago tend to be very live-and-let-live. We've never had any significant incidents of anyone at Pinkfest getting hassled.