The massive 82°F indoor pool with a glass ceiling and lap lanes
Serene 88-acre forest preserve setting with private hiking trails
Free self-parking (a rarity in the Chicago area)
Quick Take: A mid-century modern time capsule that feels like a wealthy uncle's country club, though some corners are showing their age.
Reviewed by @thehonestpassport: I stayed in the Mies Suite and it was the perfect escape. The mid-century design is iconic, and having a spa, pool, and amazing restaurant on-site meant we never had to leave. Highly recommend for a recharge.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Guests love the 'hidden gem' nature and the pool, but often describe the rooms as 'tired' or in need of a refresh.
Reality check
You might smell a 'musty' odor in ground-floor rooms or near the pool area.
You're a swimmer (the pool is legit)
You're visiting McDonald's corporate alumni or Ace Hardware HQ
You want a quiet, nature-filled escape near the mall
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally good daily service, though some long-term dust in corners reported.
Bathroom hygiene: Clean but dated; grout lines in older showers show age.
Maintenance: The 'tired' factor is real—worn carpets in hallways and scuffed furniture are common.
Linens & towels: Standard Hyatt quality—clean and crisp, no major complaints.
Odors & scents: Ground floor and pool areas can smell humid or musty; upper floors are fresher.
Sleepability™
7MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Hallway conversations due to large door gaps
Wedding music on weekends
HVAC units in older rooms
Before you book
Good to know
Self-parking is free but requires a short walk across a bridge; drop bags at the entrance first.
The hotel offers a free shuttle to Oakbrook Center mall and local offices (by appointment).
Breakfast at Water's Edge is not included and costs ~$15-30 per person.
What to pack
Swim goggles (the pool is big enough for real laps)
Walking shoes for the forest trails
Earplugs for the hallway noise
Room Genie
Best picks
Lake View King (upper floors) for the best scenery
Pure® Wellness rooms if you have allergies (air purification included)
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near the pool (humidity/smell risk)
Rooms facing the valet circle (headlights and arrival noise)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I'd love a room on an upper floor facing the lake or forest preserve, away from the elevators and ballroom. If available, a 'Pure' wellness room would be appreciated.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, it's a massive indoor pool heated to ~82°F with a glass ceiling.
Is parking free?
Yes, self-parking is free in the adjacent lot. Valet is approximately $23/night.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, it's pet-friendly with a $50/day fee. Great trails nearby for walking.
Is breakfast included?
No, it's a la carte or buffet at Water's Edge, typically $15-30.
How far is downtown Chicago?
About 30-45 minutes by car, depending on traffic. It's a suburban location.
Is there a shuttle to the mall?
Yes, a complimentary shuttle runs to Oakbrook Center and nearby offices upon request.
Insider Tips
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Look for the 'Bridge to Hamburger University' signs—this was the original McDonald's corporate campus.
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The 'Pure' rooms have medical-grade air purifiers, which is a game-changer if you find the standard rooms musty.
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You can walk to the Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art (gemstones) directly from the hotel grounds.
5 things to know before you go
💡The architecture is by Dirk Lohan, the grandson of Mies van der Rohe.
💡There's a hidden 'McDonald's' vibe in some art and door handles if you look closely.
💡The 'forest view' rooms are often quieter than the 'lake view' rooms which face the patio/event space.
💡The indoor pool is one of the largest hotel pools in the entire Chicago metro area.
💡You might spot deer wandering the grounds at dusk.
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