Welcome to the Waukegan area! I’m based in the city and I learned to fly at Stick & Rudder. When I was learning there, they had 3 Cessna 172s and now they just got a 4th one. One of the 172s has 2 G5s, GTN650, and GFC500 autopilot. The other 2 have GTN650s. So equipment is pretty good. They are looking at upgrades for the 4th airplane.
The Stick & Rudder flying club has a nice social aspect to it, and many members come in to hang out at the club. There’s a table, sofa, TV and fully stocked fridge. I’d definitely recommend to stop by and have a look and see if it’s your vibe. Prices cannot be beat. There’s an online scheduling system so you need to go online and book when you want to fly. It is definitely a training club and the schedules can get packed. I would book at least a week out and I’m usually particular to which airplane I would fly (personal preference). If you want to take the airplane the entire Sat or Sun every weekend, that might be a bit tricky, as you are taking the airplane away from students. But I have seen some club members do that a few times in a summer season without issue. Booking the airplane for 2-4 hours on the regular should be no issue. I used to fly 5 times a week pretty consistently.
There’s another school at Waukegan called Skill Aviation, it’s definitely a school with a PSI testing center and a wide selection of aircraft (Cessna, Diamond and multi). Skills prices were higher and I wanted the social aspect of Stick & Rudder so that’s why I chose S&R. They are right next to each other, so you have two clubs that you can check out in one go. Mind you the airport is repaving the taxiways in sections now so Skill is parking their aircraft by the self serve fuel pump for now accessible on the other side of the airport. S&R operations are normal.
I also have a hangar at the airport so I’m not at the club as much anymore. Although I am getting ready to start my CFI training (already did the written) so I will start going again soon. DM me if you end up joining.
Cheers.