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Accepts Credit Cards
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Parking
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Private Lot |
Bike Parking
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Yes |
Wheelchair Accessible
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Yes |
Good for Kids
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Yes |
Wi-Fi
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Free |
By Appointment Only
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Yes |
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Local time (St. Charles) | 12:26 AM Sunday, May 25, 2025 |
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Specialties
Our beautiful 250-acre Chicago-area resort features spacious rooms and suites with private balconies available. Our hotel features free WiFi and six onsite restaurants/bars.
History
Established in 1963.
Pheasant Run Resort opened on February 15, 1963 under the ownership of Edward J. McArdle. Originally the site of a 175-acre dairy farm owned by local businessman Colonel Edward Baker, McArdle was a developer with a vision who saw the area as a perfect location for a unique entertainment resort. With few entertainment and dining options for patrons on the East side of the Fox River, McArdle wanted to create a place where local leisure and business guests could feel as though they had escaped to another destination to have fun and unwind. A truly unique feature of the resort is the Bourbon Street area. Inspired by the Chicago Streetscape at The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Edward McArdle created his own unique version with a two-block, two-story, brick-laid replica of Bourbon Street. Pheasant Run’s Bourbon Street is home to many shops, restaurants, lounges and theaters.