First of all.....if you are a light sleeper do not stay here. We spent 2 nights here this weekend. My partner did not sleep much at all between being located right off the elevator and on the side facing the arena. Thankfully I am not a light sleeper.
Thursday evening there was a concert and Friday evening there was a comedy show.
He heard "woooo hooo ing" for hours. Ok, not the Radisson's fault but this does not contribute to a pleasant stay.
The sleep number beds were novel. Again, I slept like a rock, not so much for my partner. (poor man can not wait to sleep in his own bed once again this evening).
The room was clean and comfortable. No mini fridge?!? WHAAAT?????
Being a windy city and having the Radisson flag and the American flag right outside our room (610) was yet another thing that kept him awake. I heard them as I was falling asleep but again, nothing keeps me from my shut eye.
The bar was cozy and the bartender made a mighty drink!
We did not partake of the breakfast buffet but ordered off the menu. I had one of the skillet breakfasts which was good but they did not make it with the ingredients listed on the menu! Right?!?
The hot water heaters took a dump and we had to check out early and go stay with his son. I can not start my day without a hot shower. So not happy with this. Customer service comped us the valet fee for two days to make up for the lack of hot water. Sorry this was a nice gesture but damn!
The biggest saving grace was the downtown location. So much within walking distance!!!! Loved it!!! Short jaunt to happening 4th street haunts.
Next trip we will stay at the Hyatt Regency at the Arcade one street over from the arena.