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UncreativeUser 11-12-2018 07:17 AM

Crashpads in ORD
 
Hello all,

Just wondering if any of you have some crash-pad suggestions, preferably a place with cold beds or a place with your own single bed.

Thanks!


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SiouxperWild 11-12-2018 07:19 AM

Agreed I’m looking for something just like that as well


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Cyio 11-12-2018 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by UncreativeUser (Post 2706945)
Hello all,

Just wondering if any of you have some crash-pad suggestions, preferably a place with cold beds or a place with your own single bed.

Thanks!


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Not as many options here as there was in DFW in terms of single occupancy rooms at a Motel 6 or something. Prices here are to high for that.

Most of those I have spoken with tend to use the group hotel service. Several of the hotels, for a fee of like $200 a month, will guarantee you a bed in a shared room for something like 8-9 nights a month.

Not your own bed, not your own bathroom, but cheaper than getting single rooms at the same place.

NoValueAviator 11-14-2018 04:14 AM

The cheap hotel room guys mostly seem to use the motel 6s in Elk Grove Village, around $50/night after taxes.

10 or so guys camp out in the crew room every night too but only 3-4 are pilots. That might sound awful but it's not substantially worse than the $200/mo crash pads I've looked at.

SiouxperWild 11-14-2018 06:13 AM


Originally Posted by NoValueAviator (Post 2708017)
The cheap hotel room guys mostly seem to use the motel 6s in Elk Grove Village, around $50/night after taxes.

10 or so guys camp out in the crew room every night too but only 3-4 are pilots. That might sound awful but it's not substantially worse than the $200/mo crash pads I've looked at.



Do they sleep in the quiet room? I just got a nice crash pad but can’t move on until the first so I need to figure out where to sleep for a few weeks. I’m finishing up IOE soon


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UncreativeUser 11-18-2018 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by NoValueAviator (Post 2708017)
The cheap hotel room guys mostly seem to use the motel 6s in Elk Grove Village, around $50/night after taxes.

10 or so guys camp out in the crew room every night too but only 3-4 are pilots. That might sound awful but it's not substantially worse than the $200/mo crash pads I've looked at.



Thanks for the advice!


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