Here's a description of the amenities:
The design of the building includes, from the ground up, retail space, a parking garage, a hotel and condominiums. The 339-room hotel opened for business with limited accommodations and services on January 30, 2008, then full accommodation and services on April 28. A restaurant on the 16th floor, Sixteen, opened in early 2008 to favorable reviews. The building topped out in late 2008 and construction was completed in 2009. As of 2015, the hotel is among seven in Chicago with an elite five-star rating and the building hosts a restaurant that is one of five in Chicago with at least a Michelin Guide two-star rating.
Here are some local celebrities that own condos at the Tower:
Several local celebrities purchased units in the building, including numerous professional athletes. Juwan Howard, Rex Grossman (who has put his unit on the market), and Patrick Kane are among the purchasers of Trump properties. Derrick Rose purchased a $2.8 million 3,102-square-foot (288.2 m2) condo in spring 2012. Other prominent purchasers of units included McDonald's Chief Executive and President Don Thompson and WMAQ-TV (NBC 5 Chicago) president and general manager David Doebler.
Come on now - Derrick Rose (Chicago Bulls) and Patrick Kane (Chicago Blackhawks) - really. They need to be embarrassed for supporting Trump.
Some reviews of the Tower:
Fodor's notes that the hotel has impeccable service and lavish amenities, but also notes that the hotel may be a bit "too decadent", with offerings such as $25 bottles of water.
Frommer's Chicago 2010 describes the hotel as having the gorgeous views and upscale amenities to provide a place to go to live the life of a wealthy tourist.
What would happen if people started to boycott Trump Tower in Chicago?
Certainly most of Trump's followers can't afford to even go there for dinner or a drink - so his supporters might want to vote for him - but they won't be able to support him financially.
And if those that could afford to go stopped going - Trump would be hurting in the pocketbook.
Couple that with foreign banks that Trump deal with might be cutting him off and a lot of big box stores already stopped to sell his merchandise - it would hit the Donald where it hurts the most.
Heaven forbid that people start protesting in front of this building.
Trump is damaging his brand big time. He is also damaging the Repug brand as well.