ISU just posted a video where it look like the team checked into a Hyatt.
We were at a different Hyatt...down by the Willis (Willit?) tower.Yea it looks like they're at the Hyatt Regency Chicago near the Riverwalk
The Hyatt Regency is one of my favorite Chicago hotels. Fantastic view of the river.
You can park the the UC. You can prepurchase hereOk, very iffy on going but need to solve this issue if we do- we would be driving down and back same night. What is the best option for parking and taking train or Uber? I saw o hare mentioned but we don't have to be in that area. We'd be coming from the north.
You can park the the UC. You can prepurchase here
We went ahead and got parking. With my iffy ankle, I didn't want to be forced into walking distances. Granted, it may be tough getting in and out of the parking, but we're used to that from the cluster f that is parking control at Hilton.Thank you, prior posts made it seem like parking there would not be a reasonable option.
From a safety perspective it’s fine, especially during an event like this and if you’re driving back the same night I am assuming you’re not sticking around to find out. Cost wise? $30 seems ok to me but I haven’t parked at an event in probably 10 years.Thank you, prior posts made it seem like parking there would not be a reasonable option.
We went ahead and got parking. With my iffy ankle, I didn't want to be forced into walking distances. Granted, it may be tough getting in and out of the parking, but we're used to that from the cluster f that is parking control at Hilton.![]()
If you’re just driving in for the game, its probably best to just buy parking at the UC. It’ll actually be cheaper than ubering to and from a free spot someplace else. And the convenience/time saving/walking of not having to deal with the train is a bonus.Ok, very iffy on going but need to solve this issue if we do- we would be driving down and back same night. What is the best option for parking and taking train or Uber? I saw o hare mentioned but we don't have to be in that area. We'd be coming from the north.
Yeah I wondered about getting in and out but not dealing with train and such is a bonus here too
I remember the last time we were in a sweet 16 in Chicago, you couldn't even buy beer. I believe that has changed now.I was looking at seating charts for United Center and I noticed these "bars" scattered around the upper level. Are those actually open during games?
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Oh I need that info pronto because I was planning on getting a few beers during the game lolI remember the last time we were in a sweet 16 in Chicago, you couldn't even buy beer. I believe that has changed now.
SecondedOh I need that info pronto because I was planning on getting a few beers during the game lol
I remember the last time we were in a sweet 16 in Chicago, you couldn't even buy beer. I believe that has changed now.
Every corner of the arena on the 300 level, and yes they should be open. Beer carts along the whole concourse are also hopefully open.I was looking at seating charts for United Center and I noticed these "bars" scattered around the upper level. Are those actually open during games?
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But the train is a big part of that Chi-caw-go experience!