Where's a good place to have sex in Chicago?
November 27, 2009 9:07 PM
Does anybody know a decent place for a night of sex in the Chicagoland area? (NSFW)
My wife and I are looking for a place (not too expensive) for a night of sex. We looked at the Sybaris and it's a possibility but it is kind of pricey. We want a place that isn't too pricey, (relatively) soundproof and clean.
Any ideas or recommendations?
My wife and I are looking for a place (not too expensive) for a night of sex. We looked at the Sybaris and it's a possibility but it is kind of pricey. We want a place that isn't too pricey, (relatively) soundproof and clean.
Any ideas or recommendations?
I've never been there but I have friends who swore by the Hickory West Inn in Hickory Hills for that purpose.
posted by SisterHavana at 11:31 PM on November 27, 2009
posted by SisterHavana at 11:31 PM on November 27, 2009
I disagree with SisterHavana regarding Hickory Hills. It's not the best burb for sex unless you want skeeveyness (sorry used to live there). I would say possibly the Hilton of Oak Lawn (lower end), one of the hotels in Burr Ridge, Lombard, or Oakbrook if you can't afford downtown. But no hotel is soundproof.
posted by stormpooper at 7:16 AM on November 28, 2009
posted by stormpooper at 7:16 AM on November 28, 2009
The Chicago Hilton on Michigan Avenue can be a good choice, if you get the right room. If you can somehow arrange a room with a lake/Grant Park view, you will only have one room with an adjacent wall, and that will be on the bathroom side. However, noise from the corridor can be an issue, if there are noisy people about.
If you don't mind a bit of a trek out to Bloomingdale, the Hilton Indian Lakes Resort is built in such a way that the rooms do not share any walls except for the bathroom. Extremely quiet.
I've stayed at both of these places more than once and can highly recommend them, although ::ahem:: only once for the purpose described in the op.
posted by SuperSquirrel at 10:17 AM on November 28, 2009
If you don't mind a bit of a trek out to Bloomingdale, the Hilton Indian Lakes Resort is built in such a way that the rooms do not share any walls except for the bathroom. Extremely quiet.
I've stayed at both of these places more than once and can highly recommend them, although ::ahem:: only once for the purpose described in the op.
posted by SuperSquirrel at 10:17 AM on November 28, 2009
I've heard through a friend of a friend that each Sybaris room has a closet full of bondage toys. How clean they are, I don't know. Also, I don't know if/how they disinfect the in-room hot tubs/waterslides. If that squicks you out, don't go.
posted by IndigoRain at 2:42 PM on November 29, 2009
posted by IndigoRain at 2:42 PM on November 29, 2009
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If you're talking hanging from the chandelier sex I can't help you, but there are plenty of nice, well crafted (as in not paper thin walls) hotels in the downtown area. I'm a HUGE fan of the Intercontinental on Michigan Avenue. Also the W City Center was a Men's Club and every time I've stayed there it's felt impossibly sexy and the rooms I've stayed in all had pretty good sound absorbency - but are far from sound proof. I can happily report that I've never received a single complaint or knock upon the door whilst staying at either.
posted by FlamingBore at 10:08 PM on November 27, 2009