DON'T TREAD ON ME
do you run around oak street beach? because I often run back and forth between navy pier and oak street beach or navy pier and north avenue beach
I feel the urge to sing, "It's a small world after all!"
Since I re-started running, I have kept north of North Av, also because there is a dirt path north of the overpass, while south of that it's all concrete. But I might start running to work, and as I get more endurance, I will be able to go along the lake, so I will go south in that case and pass your usual hunting grounds.
I usually run in a roman toga with a fur lined german army helmet to stay warm, so you can't miss me. Give me a shout out if you see me because I'm not sure what you look like.
I look like my avi. Except I wear a white cap.
I think I've seen you.
So as expected, very cool conference in the Chicago area that work will not pay to send me to, so I will need to pay for it myself. Do any of y'all have lodging suggestions that won't break the bank? The host hotel is close to $300/night. I would prefer if it was near public transportation so I can get around and not in a super dangerous neighborhood.
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Susan, is the conference in one of the suburbs, near O'Hare, or in or near the Loop (downtown Chicago)? To make recommendations a better approximation of the area would be needed.
2013 Goals: Mile - 7:45 (SB 7:53.74); Run first ultra marathon (Sep 21)
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Stay at the Hostel! It's right on Congress & Wabash and an amazing value if you don't mind sharing a room!
Hostel International
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Slo Poke
Stay at the Hostel! It's right on Congress & Wabash and an amazing value if you don't mind sharing a room! Hostel International
(Cough, cough). Seriously, I would look at Trip Advisor before I'd share a room with someone. Keep in mind that Chicago is #1 for bedbugs.
I visit my mom in the western 'burbs just outside of O'Hare a few times a year and always stay at a hotel nearby. We stayed downtown in 2011 and stayed at the Sofitel Hotel. It was running distance to the lake. We walked everywhere and no bedbugs back then at that location, FYI.
There are so many options on where to stay, it all depends on where your conference is in relationship to what else you want to see, etc. Generally, the north side of the city is safer than the south side.
I've stayed there many times. No bedbug problem at all. And honestly, it's more secure than many of the Mag Mile hotels.
The host hotel is the Chicago Sheraton Hotel and Towers on East North Water St.
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