chicago cheap hotel/motel
my wife and i are driving from pennsylvania to chicago on the 23rd. we are on a tight budget so i'm asking if anyone knows a cheap hotel/motel in downtown chicago where we could stay. we'll be spending our christmas there and be back on the 28th. thanks!
Laura's right, but I have suggestions...
Jay-
I'm afraid that the previous poster is telling the truth. Lodging within the city of Chicago is AWFUL, to the point where the city government should consider SUBSIDIZING THE INDUSTRY!!! There is good reason for it though. Traffic in, around, and through Chicago is ridiculous. You lose half a day sometimes when you try to drive through it from end-to-end. (Ask anyone who has ever driven from Detroit to Minneapolis.)
Thus, hotels and motels can pretty much charge whatever they want from tourists because traveling even ten miles into Chicago can be a tremendous pain in the butt.
My first suggestion is to take a look at the website for Chicago's mass transit system. See if there are outlying cities that are along the various train lines that could serve as better means of transport. I noticed a train line running near the highway that was west and north of the city (towards Elgin, about thirty miles north of the city), but I'm pretty sure there will be lines running south and east as well. That would be your best case scenario, so long as motels in those areas don't overcharge because of the access (thinking about it, I'm sure they do)
Other than that, your best bet is to stay east of the city, but be aware that you can run into problems with some of the local suburbs if you try to stay too close. Gary, Indiana - which is only 15 miles or so from Chicago -is a notoriously bad area for street crime. The lodging prices are quite reasonable there, but make sure that your motel has a secure parking area. (I'm not kidding. Gary's reputation for car vandalism and break-ins is as bad as it is in New Orleans)
There are plenty of safer areas east of Gary and South Bend (Portage and Mishawaka are both very decent "motel/restaurant towns") but you'd have to leave yourself plenty of extra time to get to and from your motel into the city center. Whatever you do, don't stay north of the city. The traffic into the city from there is the WORST-- (Picture tollbooths, EVERY FIVE MILES, into which you have to throw EXACT CHANGE into a coin drop, sometimes for as little as FIFTEEN CENTS!!! And it goes on and on just like that for MILES! Now picture this being the number one political issue for area residents for the last forty years and the local and state government either not giving a you-know-what or not being able to do anything about it if they did.)
For those of you who live in Chicago and feel that this rant was anti-Chicago, I apologize. I'm sorry for both the diatribe and the fact that you have to deal with what I've described on a daily basis.
But as far as the original poster's trip goes...Good luck and safe driving.
AB