Venue Information

Venue Information for the Youth and Family Marketing Mega Event

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Hotel Sax Chicago
333 N. Dearborn St.
Chicago, IL 60654

Hotel Sax, located in the heart of downtown Chicago, is a different luxury hotel experience: inviting and warm, luxury with a unique, Chicago point of view. An oasis in the heart of one of America’s great cities, staying at Hotel Sax Chicago means you’re not just visiting Chicago: you’ve living it. Formerly known as the House of Blues Hotel, this completely renovated new luxury hotel features a fusion of design influences, which come together to be both luxurious and comfortable. Elements from around the globe make for a harmonious, yet alluring affair. Sophistication, meets the avant-garde, resulting in a distinctly bohemian style unique to the Hotel Sax experience.

Complimentary wireless and wired high speed internet access is available in the Hotel Sax guestrooms and all meeting space. Use of the Hotel Sax Studio, our interactive Microsoft enabled technology lounge is available to all guests free of charge from 4:00pm to 11:00 pm. Five X-Box stations, 2 lap tops, 5 Zune music players. A great place to watch a movie, play games against each other,or just hang out

Reservations
Please make your reservation by calling Hotel Sax Chicago downtown hotel at ( 312) 245 0333 and ask for the discounted conference rate of $189 plus tax, including free wireless access, for the Youth and Family Marketing Mega Event.


FRAUD ADVISORY

It has come to our attention that some event attendees have been contacted by third party providers seeking to book attendees’ hotel reservations at reduced rates. Please be advised that no third party providers have been authorized by IIR to provide such services, and any representations to the contrary should be considered fraudulent. All reservations should be made directly with the designated headquarter hotel listed on this website. IIR disclaims responsibility for any losses or complications arising out of attempted hotel bookings by attendees through third party providers.