I reserved a king suite w/ pull out couch at the Comfort Inn for me, my mother, sister and her handicapped daughter. Went to check in between the ceremony and the reception and was told "the current occupants extended their stay --no suite, but I could have a double." This would not do -my mother is 87, needs her own bed. I had to send them home (they lived in the area); I had to stay since I'm from out of town. AC did not work in first room; next room was subterranean; breakfast was skimpy and all starch. Loud wedding guests from attached banquet hall and some sort of evangelical revival going on in a meeting room. The pool (which my niece was looking forward to enjoying) was decent--but since there was not enough room, they had to forego what might have been a relaxing time.
- Orland Park Comfort Inn
