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Revisiting my worst hotel stay ever – Palmer House Hilton review

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I often like to tell the story of two different trips to Chicago that I took a long time ago (before I was involved in the world of miles and points).  I was taking a training class for work and it was on 2 different weeks in Chicago.  The first week, the training was out in the suburbs, and I stayed at the Holiday Inn Express in the Chicagoland suburb of Schaumburg, where I had free parking, free breakfast and free wi-fi.  The 2nd week, the training was downtown, so I stayed at the Palmer House Hilton downtown, where it was $50 / day for parking, breakfast was only in the restaurant, and there was an extra charge for wi-fi (this has since changed if you’re an Honors member).

When I was complaining about this to a…

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