Welcome to your Spacious Retreat near O'Hare Airport and Convention Center
Hotels nested in the bustling Chicago Suburb of Des Plaines, Illinois. This
inviting property offers a peaceful retreat for solo adventurers, couples,
families, and business travelers seeking a serene and comfortable space with
easy access to O'Hare Airport, Chicago downtown and Convention Center hotels
in Rosemont. With its prime location, you'll have easy access to shopping
centers, restaurants, entertainment venues, and parks, ensuring a delightful
experience throughout your stay.
Step inside and discover a hotel-like atmosphere where every detail has been
thoughtfully considered. The bedrooms feature a range of sleeping options,
including luxurious King beds in each of the four bedrooms, all adorned with
premium bedding for a restful night's sleep. Each main floor bedroom is
equipped with a 65" 4K Ultra high def smart TV, allowing you to enjoy your
favorite shows and movies from the comfort of your bed or the plush chaise
lounge.
The bathroom features a refreshing shower, ensuring you start your day on the
right note. The well-appointed kitchen boasts modern amenities such as a
refrigerator with a freezer and ice maker, a gas range, a microwave and a
quiet dishwasher, making meal preparation a breeze.
Unwind in the cozy living room adorned with comfy fabric chairs, pull out
sectional and an ottoman complete with a convenient food tray. The living room
space opens up to a well-appointed dining room with comfortable chairs and a
spacious table.
Whether you're seeking a peaceful getaway or a convenient home base for your
business trip, the Spacious Retreat near O'Hare Airport and Convention Center
Hotels provides the ideal setting. Experience comfort, tranquility, and modern
convenience in this lovely Des Plaines property.
Thank you again for selecting our Luxury Home Getaway as your home away from
home. We look forward to providing you with a 5-Star experience during your
stay. Every guest has unique needs. Please feel free to email me before,
during and after your stay. We’ll try to provide some guidance to help you
maximize your stay. The good news is that you don’t need to travel very far.
Rolling Meadows and local communities have world-class shopping, culinary
experiences, trails, arenas, sports venues spas and activities for all ages.
We want to make sure that you maximize every minute of your stay. Please read
the information below at your convenience:
**STEP** **1:** **GETTING** **IN** : The access code is: Last 4 digits of
guest phone number followed by Unlock Button between 0 and 1 or # button.
To lock, just press the lock button between 0 and 1 or hold the # button - no
code required. Please lock the door when leaving and vacating the property.
**STEP 2 GET ONLINE** : The network name and password are provided after
check-in:
NETWORK: **Cloud9Rentals**
PASSWORD: **Located on modem and throughout labels in every room**
**STEP** **3** **SELECT** **YOUR** **ROOM:** Sheets and towels are provided.
Washer and drier on site allows you to always have a clean and dry set
available.
**Simple Considerations when enjoying the house:**
**PARKING** : Parking is available in the off street driveway. 4-5 cars will
easily fit. The garage may be requested in the winter months and will
accommodate 2 vehicles. Accommodations shorter than 7 days, driveway parking
only. Garage upon request for stays in excess of 8 days.
**TRASH** : The trash receptacle and recycling bin are located on the driveway
adjacent to the house. Do not leave the trash outside unless you want to deal
with a racoon or two. We do not recommend it. Municipal collection is every
Wednesday. Please roll out the receptacles to the curb every Tuesday evening.
**GAS** **GRILL:** We have a gas grill and cooking station outside for you to
use at your convenience. The grill has a propane tank and can be refilled or
exchanged at a local hardware store. Please make sure that you turn the gas
grill burners and propane tank off when finished. Grill accessories are
available within or on the grill cart.
**OUTDOOR FURNITURE & CUSHIONS: **The cushions are in a container outside.
Please feel free to use them if you want to use the outside furniture. Please
return them into the storage shed or on the porch furniture when done. If the
cushions got wet due to rain. Please leave them outside the bin and they will
be dried by the cleaning crew.
**!!! PARTIES ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED !!! - Any guest hosting a party,
violating the house rules will be asked to leave and may be subject to
eviction and additional charges!**
**AIR CONDITIONER AND HEATER:** We have central air and heat. Please feel free
to change the temperature for comfort. We only ask that you adjust the
thermostat from HOLD when you are not in the house. The thermostat has an
automated sensor that runs off the furnace/AC when the home is vacant.
IMPORTANT **:** If any problems arise during your stay that would make your
stay more comfortable. Please contact Red Awning . We’ll try to figure out a
solution before you leave.
# **CHECK-OUT INSTRUCTIONS:**
Kitchen:
Upon departing our home at the end of your visit, please make sure to dispose
of any trash that might be smelly, place all the dishes in the sink or
dishwasher. Do not start the dishwasher, the cleaning crew will take care of
it.
Bedrooms & Family Room:
Please leave all beds that were used unmade, and make sure the fireplace doors
(if applicable) are closed, turn lights off throughout the house, make sure
that all the doors are locked.
The front door is locked by pushing lock key at the bottom of the circular
lock. You may need to pull the door towards you to ensure the deadbolt
cylinder travels into the door frame and press the lock button several times.
Our goal to provide all our guests with a 5 Star experience. We want everyone
to have a wonderful time while staying in our home. All we ask is that you
please respect our property so that we can deliver the same quality experience
for every guest that comes through our doors and respect the privacy of our
neighbors by keeping outside noise low after 10pm. With everyone’s help, we
can accomplish this goal!
We hope that you have an amazing and memorable experience at the house.
**STEP** **4** **LOCAL ATTRACTIONS:**
1\. Lake Park Source
On the shores of Lake Opeka, the 60-acre Lake Park is a fabulous place to
spend a summer’s day.
First, the lake is a haven for sailing and boating, and you can bring your own
vessel to use the launch or hire a paddle boat from the clubhouse.
Fishing is a big activity at Lake Park, for the big stocks of crappie,
bluegill, largemouth bass, catfish and pike.
You could also wander along the trail that curls around the lake’s eastern
shore, with west-facing benches for the best sunset views in the city.
And finally, on the west shore is the Lake Park Golf Course, an 18-hole par 3,
perfect for newcomers to the sport or experienced players out to improve their
approach shots and short game.
2\. Mystic Waters Family Aquatic Center
This wonderful public facility is one of the largest and most spectacular
outdoor water parks in Northern Illinois, open from June.
All with creative theming, the Mystic Waters Family Aquatic Center features a
host of fun spaces and attractions.
There’s Dolphin Bay, a zero-depth pool with sprays and fountains, Crocodile
Cove, a 550-foot lazy river, and Beluga Beach, a spray park for the littlest
members of the family.
Older Kids will adore Otter’s Run, with two of the highest slides in the area,
and Sea Lion Falls, a cliff diving area. There are lounge chairs all around
the center, and you can grab lunch at the Island Cafe
3\. Des Plaines History Center
This complex near Des Plaines station combines a historic home with a modern
visitor center.
The Kinder House (1907) was built by a local hardware store owner and is in
the late Queen Anne style, with original floor plans, woodwork, brickwork,
cabinets and windows.
Eye-catching for its three-story corner tower, the Kinder House was relocated
to this spot from 777 Lee Street in 1978, and is open for tours.
The visitor center puts on wonderful temporary exhibits drawn from a
collection of more than 31,000 items.
These shed light on different aspects of Des Plaines life down the years, from
aviation to fashion, domestic life, architecture and a great deal more.
The History Center also has a diversity of programs, from seasonal
celebrations like Día de los Muertos to lectures, guided walks and book
discussions.
4\. Kennicott’s Grove Nature Preserve
Just across the Des Plaines River in Glenview is a National Historic Site
containing the home of the influential horticulturalist Dr. John Kennicott
(1802-1863), as well as 123 acres of surrounding prairie.
Kennicott moved to this land from New Orleans in 1836 when the area was mostly
undeveloped.
Working as the only physician for miles, he planted the first commercial
nursery in the area and went on to found the Illinois State Agricultural
Society.
John’s second son Robert became one of the leading naturalists of his day,
founding the Chicago academy of Sciences in 1857.
The property has two historic homes, the John Kennicott House (1856), and the
Redfield Estate (1929), built by one of his descendants.
There’s much more to see on the grounds, including an interpretive center,
animal exhibits, a Native American village, a log cabin and compelling
interpretive trails through oak-hickory savanna and past wetland pools.
5\. Koehnline Museum of Art
Belonging to Oakton Community College, this teaching museum has an emphasis
on modern and contemporary art.
There are several important permanent collections, encompassing African
American movie posters, Social Realism and Abstract Expressionism.
The inventory includes painting, graphic art, woodcuts, photography,
watercolors, lithographs and much more.
The sculpture collection is noteworthy, and you can check out 45 works here at
the Oakton Sculpture Park regularly augmented with new pieces.
The museum hosts regular showcases of student art, as well as fascinating
exhibitions for recent acquisitions and important traveling exhibits.
6\. Square Deal Shoe Store
Now in its third and fourth generation this family-run shoe store has been a
Des Plaines fixture since 1921.
Square Deal Shoe Store sits opposite Des Plaines station on Miner Street and
continues to thrive, stocking brands like Rieker, Birkenstock, New Balance,
Dansko, Aetrex and Merrell. The store is also remarkable for the little shoe
museum inside.
This displays shoes going back well over a century, and the standout exhibit
here is a pair worn by the world’s tallest man and Illinois native, Robert
Wadlow (1918-1940) in his youth.
Wadlow, who never stopped growing and reached a height of 8 ft 11.1 in,
eventually wore a size 37AA wide. The pair on display is a 28.
7\. Mountain View Adventure Center
Found at Prairie Lakes Park, this family activity center is run by the Des
Plaines Park District and offers plenty of fun for kids and adults.
The main attraction is an 18-hole mini golf course, perfectly maintained and
with creative hole design, a fun, old-time mining theme and lots of water all
around.
There’s also an excellent skate and bike park at the center, as well as a set
of batting cages for baseball and softball, provided you bring your own helmet
and bat.
8\. Prairie Lakes Park
The surrounding park also has a lot going for it, with a set of three
retention ponds that have rich vegetation on their banks. There’s free fishing
at the east and north ponds every day.
Prairie Lakes also has a variety of other amenities, like a playground for
kids, a sand volleyball court, basketball court, a large open field for all
kinds of other recreation, a walking path, picnic tables, benches and a
shelter.
The park is also part of the Prairie Lakes Complex, incorporating a community
center, aquatic center, fitness center and theater.
9\. Des Plaines River Trail
The Des Plaines River flows along the east flank of its namesake city, with
banks protected by a chain of forest preserves.
So if you’re ready to escape to nature you could go on a long walk in blissful
oak-hickory forest, with the meandering river for company.
The Des Plaines River Trail runs through much of Cook County and neighboring
Lake County, and there’s a long unbroken stretch that you can join opposite
the St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery on W Higgins Road.
Head north on this trail and it will take you as far as Mystic Waters in Rand
Park. The trail can be picked up again just north of this point for 32
unbroken miles as far as the Illinois-Wisconsin state line.
10\. River Trail Nature Center
A worthwhile stop on your trip along the Des Plaines River Trail, is this
attraction ensconced in peaceful woodland by the riverbank in nearby
Northbrook.
The River Trail Nature Center has a series of rooms shining a light on the
ecology and natural history of Northern Illinois, with animal terrariums and
wonderfully presented exhibits, many of which are interactive.
There are also nature-oriented play areas here, both inside and outside, as
well as a system of trails, adding up to 1.7 miles, for guided or self-guided
walks, with lots of opportunities for birding.
The center also organizes a wealth of events and activities, where you can
meet an owl or find out how to make maple syrup.
11\. Parkway Bank Park Entertainment District
Right next to O’Hare Airport there’s a series of major entertainment, shopping
and sports destinations, all moments from Des Plaines.
A real standout is this entertainment and dining complex with 15 venues for
live music, film, comedy, bowling and international dining.
This dynamic neon-lit destination features eateries for BBQ, pizza, Irish pub
fare, fajitas, Brazilian-style steaks, gastropub cuisine and more.
This sits alongside a comedy club, an interactive exhibit for the famous Big
Ten conference, a dine-in AMC theater and more.
The district’s common area is used for exciting seasonal events, and has an
NHL-sized skating rink in the winter.
12\. Rosemont Theater
Right next door is this celebrated concert hall that first opened its doors
in 1995 and has a capacity for 4,400 spectators.
This is a venue on a mind-boggling scale, with a world-class sound system and
extra-wide aisles, allowing it to show everything from Broadway musicals, to
ballet, high-profile comedians, top recording artists, tribute acts and
children’s shows.
A few of the big names to perform here in the last couple of decades are Jerry
Seinfeld, Elton John, Niall Horan, George Carlin and Judas Priest.
13\. Impact Field
There’s also a professional baseball team based close by in Rosemont. The
Chicago Dogs, literally named after the Windy City’s famous hot dogs, played
their inaugural season at the newly built Impact Field in 2018.
The Dogs play in the North Division of the American Association of
Professional Baseball, an MLB partner league.
The stadium is a fine ballpark, seating 6,300 with perfect views all round.
Something special is a double-sided digital scoreboard, visible on the
Interstate 294.
There are all kinds of promotional events here, like the regular Wiener
Wednesday, with free all-you-can-eat hot dogs, and lots of crazy between-
inning entertainment to keep younger family members on board.
14\. Allstate Arena
Just around the corner from Lake Park is another sizable venue, completed in
1980 and home court for numerous professional and collegiate sports teams
since then.
At the time of writing Allstate Arena was the home ice for the AHL’s Chicago
Wolves, who had been here since 1994.
The arena has a capacity of 16,692 for hockey games, and this expands to
18,500 for rallies and concerts.
An incredible roll-call of talent has played the Allstate Arena down the
years, from Madonna to Prince, Pink Floyd, Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie,
Tina Turner and Beyoncé.
15\. Rivers Casino Des Plaines
Opened in 2011, this casino offers 24-hour gaming a few minutes from O’Hare
Airport.
Something curious about the complex is that in order to comply with the
previous state law that gambling must take place on riverboats, the building
sits in a shallow pit in a few inches of water.
The Rivers Casino has more than 1,000 slot machines, ranging in denomination
from 1¢ to $100.
These are complemented by 65 table games (blackjack, craps, baccarat, roulette
and various poker tables) with some of the highest limits in the Chicago Area,
as well as the BetRivers Sportsbook for sports betting.
There are seven options for food and drink, like the sleek cocktail Lotus, for
craft beer and hand-crafted cocktails.
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**MANDATORY RENTAL PROPERTY ADDENDUM (Local Ordinance)**
Landlord and Tenant agree as follows:
The tenant, any member of the tenant's household, any guest or any other
person associated with the tenant on or near the lease premises:
a. Shall not engage in criminal activity, including drug related criminal
activity, on or near the lease premises. "Drug related criminal activity"
means the illegal manufacture, sale, distribution, use or possession of any
illegal or controlled substances as defined in 21 USE 802;
b. Shall not engage in any act intended to facilitate criminal activity;
c. Shall not maintain a "nuisance" on the premises as defined in Title 8,
Chapter 1 of this code.
Any activity prohibited by this agreement shall constitute a substantial
violation of the lease, material, noncompliance with the lease and grounds for
termination of tenancy and eviction (Ord.)
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