Directions

Directions from Downtown Chicago to Hotel:

Take 94 West to Route 41. Exit Lake Cook Road from Route 41 (one ramp, lighted intersection exit). Turn left on to Lake Cook Road heading West. The hotel is located approximately 4 miles down on the North East corner of the Lake Cook Road / I-294 intersection. (This route has no tolls)

Directions to Hotel from I-94 Southbound:

Take I-94 heading South to the Lake Cook Road exit (one ramp, lighted intersection exit). Turn left on to Lake Cook Road heading East. Turn left on to Wilmot Road (second traffic light after you exit tollway). First driveway on the left side of street will be the entrance to the Hyatt Regency Deerfield. (This route has several tolls)

Directions to Hotel from I-294 Northbound:

Take I-294 heading North to the Lake Cook Road exit (one ramp, lighted intersection). Turn right on to Lake Cook Road. At Wilmot Road (first lighted intersection after exit) turn left. The first driveway on the left side of street will be the entrance to the Hyatt Regency Deerfield. (This route has several tolls)

Directions to Hotel from O'Hare International Airport:

Take I-294 heading North (towards Milwaukee) 11 miles to Lake Cook Road exit (one ramp, lighted intersection). Turn right on to Lake Cook Road. At Wilmot Road (first lighted intersection after exit) turn left. The first driveway on the left side of street will be the entrance to the Hyatt Regency Deerfield. (This route has several tolls)

Directions to Hotel from Midway Airport:

Take Cicero Avenue to I-55 South (Stevenson Expressway) to I-294 North. Exit I-294 North at Lake Cook Road exit (one ramp, lighted intersection). Turn right on to Lake Cook Road. At Wilmot Road (first lighted intersection after exit) turn left. The first driveway on the left side of street will be the entrance to the Hyatt Regency Deerfield. (This route has several tolls)

 

How to pay Toll on-line

About I-PASS

When driving on the road, time is money. I-PASS is a prepaid electronic toll collection system that allows you to automatically pay tolls as you drive. It keeps you moving through the open road tolling lanes along the Illinois Tollway—eliminating idle time, excessive braking and the need to stop at toll plazas.

Every toll lane on the Illinois Tollway accepts I-PASS. You can also use it on the Chicago Skyway, the Indiana Toll Road and in 17 other states (via the E-ZPass system).

https://www.illinoistollway.com/tolling-information/about-ipass

How to pay an unpaid Toll

A detail information and link to pay on line can be found here: https://www.illinoistollway.com/tolling-information/unpaid-tolls

You have up to 7 days to pay unpaid tolls – you can do it once for a few days period.