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Non-Smoking Room Hotels in Skokie

Holiday Inn Chicago North Shore by IHG

Skokie, IL
7.1

Good

1,232 reviews

Enjoy an indoor pool, hot tub, and on-site dining at this Skokie hotel with free parking and a business center.

Pool

Parking

Free WiFi

Hot tub

from
$137
/ night


FAQs

A non-smoking hotel room is specifically designated to prohibit smoking within the premises. This means that no tobacco products can be used anywhere in the room, including the bathroom or any outdoor balconies attached to the room. The designation is intended to create a healthier environment for all guests, as it helps maintain air quality and reduces unpleasant odors. Non-smoking policies are strictly enforced to ensure compliance and comfort for everyone.


In non-smoking hotels, smoking is generally prohibited in all indoor areas, including guest rooms, lobbies, and dining areas. However, many hotels provide designated outdoor smoking areas to accommodate guests who smoke. These areas are often located away from entrances and windows to ensure that non-smokers are not affected. It’s advisable to check the hotel’s specific smoking policy upon arrival or during your booking process to understand your options.


While non-smoking hotels primarily cater to guests who prefer a smoke-free environment, some properties may offer designated smoking areas outside the building. This allows guests who smoke to enjoy their habit without infringing on the comfort of non-smoking guests. It’s always a good idea to inquire at the front desk upon arrival about the availability of these designated areas, so you can plan accordingly during your stay.


To ensure that you book a non-smoking room, it is important to specify your preference during the reservation process. Most booking platforms provide filters to search exclusively for non-smoking accommodations. Additionally, you can confirm your request directly with the hotel prior to your arrival. When checking in, be sure to remind the front desk staff of your non-smoking preference to avoid any potential mix-ups.


If you realize that you accidentally booked a smoking room instead of a non-smoking one, it’s important to address the issue before your arrival. Contact the hotel directly as soon as possible to request a change to a non-smoking room. Many hotels will accommodate this request based on availability. If changes cannot be made, they might offer alternatives, such as upgrading your room type or providing a different accommodation that adheres to your non-smoking preference.


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