This posting is from: Tina
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Hi All,
Annie offered some excellent ideas about remote parking. The idea of
getting a near-suburb hotel, with free car park, and then riding train
into town does work. As I said in an earlier msg, the CTA Red Line is
extremely convenient for many PF activities downtown and Boystown. Go
to
http://www.transitchicago.com/travel_information/station.aspx?StopId=71
There is also a Purple Line that uses same track but runs even further
into northern suburbs. Both go right by Wrigley Field, hence right by
Boystown (the Addison stop). Only the Red Line runs 24/7.
For example, I stay at least 2 weeks per year at the DoubleTree in
Skokie/Wilmette
http://doubletree1.hilton.com/en_US/dt/hotel/CHICCDT-DoubleTree-by-Hilton-Ho
tel-Chicago-North-Shore-Conference-Center-Illinois/index.do;jsessionid=21887
9F368E430547DDABA8326DC5BF2.etc83?ctyhocn=CHICCDT&brand_id=HI&brand_director
y=/en/hi/&xch=991933803,4VMD1KJL5GGDQCSGBJC4D4Q
Very nice, good restaurant, across street from large shopping mall and
movies, free parking. Rates show $145 per night at Double Tree and $135
per night at nearby Hampton (posted Internet rates, before HHonors and
AAA discount).
This is 3 miles west from CTA's Dempster and Davis stations. (There is
also a Metra station adjacent to CTA Davis station. I've ridden Metra
downtown to Chicago just west of river, but am less familiar with it.)
If I were coming, since I know that my favorite Hilton Garden Inn
downtown is full, I would definitely consider staying at the DoubleTree
and riding CTA. I've done it many times safely late at night, including
around 3 AM on New Year's Eve 2007.
BTW, if you don't like/want rental car, you can always take Orange Line
from Midway and switch to Red/Purple Line. I've done this once - its
fine, if you don't have too much luggage. From O'Hare, you can take the
Blue Line to downtown and switch, but O'Hare is already relatively close
to Skokie, thus taxi is like 2 hours faster. (There are airport
shuttles between Skokie and O'Hare that you could investigate, but I
have never used them.)
In summary, this looks like the best PF yet to take advantage of
suburban hotels and mass transit. (As a Texas girl, I honestly thought
that I would never hear myself say that. Drive 80 - freeze a Yankee.)
Thanks,
Tina Lake
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(This posting was entered by Tina, an external user of MyDLV.)