Trump Hotel offers luxury for the whole family

I had never associated Donald Trump with “family friendly,” but a recent stay in Chicago’s new Trump Hotel changed my mind. For 24 hours, every member of my family lived the life of luxury, especially my kids.

From the moment the doorman whisked away our luggage, we knew we were in for something special. At check-in we received a Trump Kids folder with personalized business cards for each child and a list of all the family-friendly attractions and events downtown. Plus, the concierge had a stash of movies, from which we chose a few for our stay.

Up 19 floors things only got better. As we entered the luxurious one-bedroom suite, my 4-year-old immediately discovered three plates of cookies. Each plate had one of their names written in chocolate. Glasses of milk were waiting in the fridge. The only question was whether to start with the snack or dive into the complimentary PlayStation games chosen perfectly for their ages.

A bellman arrived with our luggage. In addition to what we brought, he carried a backpack for each child. In each was a stuffed cow, a Trump coloring book and crayons, plus some cotton candy. Bright yellow and emblazoned with the Trump Kids logo, they’re not only a great keepsake, but made keeping track of the boys easy as we explored Michigan Avenue.

The bellman showed us how to operate all of the suite’s televisions, and took our request for “turn-down” service. Most importantly, he showed us our robes and slippers, sized for every member of the family. We wore them to visit the pool and Spa, which offers special services geared specifically for youngsters.

Relaxed and comfy in our robes, we ordered dinner from the extensive and kid-friendly Room Service menu. We took in the gorgeous views of the city while our beds were “turned-down” with plenty of pillows and blankets, bottles of water and even thank-you notes.

Trump Hotel is a true case of “You get what you pay for.” It was a night none of us will forget.

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