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Located at 151 East Wacker Drive in downtown [[Chicago]], this massive hotel has hosted two [[Windycon]]s and five [[Chicago Worldcons]] (1982–2022).  
 
Located at 151 East Wacker Drive in downtown [[Chicago]], this massive hotel has hosted two [[Windycon]]s and five [[Chicago Worldcons]] (1982–2022).  
  
The hotel, built in 1974, was expanded in 1980 and renovated in 2012.  It has two towers (“[[It's in the ''other'' tower!]]”) with 36 stories, over 2,000 sleeping rooms, plus several levels of function space and an exhibition hall (together totaling 240,000 square feet), allowing it to accommodate a Worldcon, in both sleeping rooms and function space, in one enclosed environment.   
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The hotel, built in 1974, was expanded in 1980 and renovated in 2012.  It has two towers (“[[It's in the other tower!|It's in the ''other'' tower!]]”) with 36 stories, over 2,000 sleeping rooms, plus several levels of function space and an exhibition hall (together totaling 240,000 square feet), allowing it to accommodate a Worldcon, in both sleeping rooms and function space, in one enclosed environment.   
  
 
It is remarkably confusing....
 
It is remarkably confusing....

Latest revision as of 23:17, 10 September 2022

Hyatt Regency Chicago, 2022 convention levels map.

Located at 151 East Wacker Drive in downtown Chicago, this massive hotel has hosted two Windycons and five Chicago Worldcons (1982–2022).

The hotel, built in 1974, was expanded in 1980 and renovated in 2012. It has two towers (“It's in the other tower!”) with 36 stories, over 2,000 sleeping rooms, plus several levels of function space and an exhibition hall (together totaling 240,000 square feet), allowing it to accommodate a Worldcon, in both sleeping rooms and function space, in one enclosed environment.

It is remarkably confusing....


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