Chicago Hotels like Hotel Blake Welcome Guests to the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo and Other Popular Chicago Events
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) March 25, 2015 -- Those who visit Chicago at the end of April may notice superheroes and villains roaming the streets or enjoying a meal at top Chicago dining spots. That is because the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo is coming to the City for 3 days of exhibits, costume contests, and more. Hotel Blake welcomes attendees of this and other top Chicago events with impressive special offers - View offer details >
Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo
April 24 through April 26, 2015
McCormick Place | 2301 South Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Chicago, IL 60616
Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo is a little different than some of the similar events that place in other cities. While some focus only on sci-fi and comics, this Chicago event also has something for fans of movies, TV, gaming, and more. The exhibit hall will be filled with vendors selling vintage comic books, classic toys, hard-to-find collectibles, and other items that will be of interest to attendees.
As is the case at many comic expos, the featured guests are one of the highlights for fans. This year’s Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo brings dozens of writers, actors, animators, and other guests to McCormick Place where they will be available for photos, to sign autographs, and to participate in panel discussions. See the event’s website for a full list of guests along with a complete schedule of activities for each guest.
Another popular feature of this Chicago event is the costume contest. Three well-known figures in cosplay circles will be on hand to judge the contest, which is sure to attract some of the most talented costume creators. The judges are Neville Page of SyFy’s Face Off, Ivy Doomkitty from SyFy’s Heroes of Cosplay, and Ann Foley, a costume designer for Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Those who want to attend the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo should reserve tickets as soon as possible. The VIP tickets are already sold out for this event, but general admission tickets are still available. Attendees can choose from a single day pass starting at $30 or opt for a 3-day pass which is $60.
Out of town attendees should consider Hotel Blake. This ideally-located Chicago hotel is a short distance from the event venue and from popular dining, shopping, and attractions. Visit the hotel’s website to make reservations or call 312.986.1234.
About Hotel Blake – A Chicago Hotel:
Ideally located in the heart of historic Printer’s Row sits Hotel Blake – a boutique Chicago Hotel. The 19thcentury former Morton and Duplicator building is now home to 162 beautiful Guest Rooms and Suites offered at Hotel Blake.
Whether visiting Chicago for business or pleasure, Hotel Blake offers upscale Chicago Accommodations along with impeccable service. Some believe, 'location is everything'. This makes Hotel Blake an ideal choice! Our Chicago Hotel is located downtown in the heart of Chicago's historic Printer’s Row. Take a short walk to State Street, enjoy Grant Park, explore the many fine Chicago Museums, or indulge in a fine dining experience at one of the many nearby Chicago Restaurants.
When visitors choose Hotel Blake, they will enjoy a long list of Hotel Amenities that will set a stay at our Chicago Hotel apart. Enjoy our 24-hour Fitness Center, or get a bit of work done in the quiet and convenience of our 24-hour Business Center. Enjoy a meal in our onsite Chicago Restaurant, Meli Café, or opt for the convenience of Room Service.
Relax in a comfortable, beautifully-decorated room. Get a good night’s sleep on impossibly soft Egyptian linens. Wash the stress away by standing under a rainfall showerhead. Guests can enjoy a meal in our Meli Café, or order Room Service and take breakfast, lunch, or dinner in their room.
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Visiting Chicago? Consider Hotel Blake. Check Rates, Make Reservations, or call: 312.986.1234.
Michael Hibdon, Symbolic Interactive, 602.318.3502, [email protected]
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