Honestly was a disappointed. Was just staying in the area to have access to the waterfront and the dining and street life with a friend, but but this hotel seems to cater almost solely to the baseball crowd. Which is fine, given the distance from Wrigley, but as someone staying for another reason I found all the baseball decor to be fine... but other than that aspect the vibes in the room were just "worn and sparse." Furniture in our suite was worn and uncomfortable. Bed was not comfy. Walls were mostly bare, bathroom was old and inconveniently organized for travel. Ditto the elevator. I get it: old hotels in a place like Chicago are hard to retrofit. But this felt budget for not *that* budget of prices, in some ways that actually did feel fixable (decor, conveniences both in the room and in the main lobby). I did appreciate the contracted underground parking (for a fee), and the generally helpful comistimer service. I don't love giving a review that lacks enthusiasm, but I've stayed in many a budget hotel recently and in the past, and this one felt on the lower half of those experiences.