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| Kennesaw Tom Thu 5/15/2008 12:01p | Next week I will be on vacation in Chicago. I have never spent any time in Chicago and have no idea what the "must do" things are. I would appreciate any input. I do plan on going to an art museum saturday morning with friends so that should be fun. I'm so excited about this trip. I'm going alone and KJ is staying back here in Georgia that week. Although I do plan to meet up with friends for part of the time in Chicago.
OK, so what are some kewl things to do <SMILE> |
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| ajnhollysmommy Thu 5/15/2008 12:31p | What about the Sears Tower Skydeck. This was on our list of things to see and do when we went on our adventure last summer but we never did make it into Chicago. |
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| ajnhollysmommy Thu 5/15/2008 12:33p | ooh I forgot about Adler Planetarium that looked really cool too! |
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| Kennesaw Tom Thu 5/15/2008 12:49p | Sounds like some great suggestions..I will have to google them... |
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| EdisYoda Thu 5/15/2008 1:41p | There's another great museum at the site of the Chicago World's Fair, can't remember the name of it, but has a captured German U-Boat among other things... Don't miss it! |
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| PetesDraggin Thu 5/15/2008 2:16p | Pizza, Pizza, Pizza. There are so many great pizza places in Chicago that you have to try at least one. Of the well-known pizzerias, Giordano's is my favorite. And there are tons of other great restaurants downtown.
Millennium park is beautiful. They have an outdoor concert hall. The Chicago Symphomy rehearses out there and you can sit and watch them for free. There's also the "Bean" in that park, and it's pretty cool.
I haven't been up the Sears Tower, but I went up to the top of the John Hancock tower and it was amazing. It overlooks the lake and, on certain nights, you can see the fireworks at Navy Pier from above. We went up there while the sun was still up, watched the sunset, then watched the fireworks. It was a great first night in Chicago.
If you like baseball, Wrigley field is a short train ride from downtown. They have great Broadway shows there, as well.
As you can probably tell, I love Chicago. There is just so much to do and see there. I can't wait for my next trip. |
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| SingleParkPassholder Thu 5/15/2008 2:39p | I used to live there. I was there last October and will be there this September and October. Hit the Art Institute, walk Michigan Avenue, go to Sear Tower and the Hancock, Navy Pier, Museum of Science and Industry, Wrigley Field, Millenium Park, people rave about Gino's East for pizza but I never did, the Billy Goat Tavern on Michigan Ave (not the one on Navy Pier), which is where the SNL cheesboiger cheeseboiger no chips pepsi thing actually still happens, the Pump Room at the Ambassador East........... |
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| disney pete Thu 5/15/2008 2:43p | have a great time in chicago Tom maybe you will bump into vbdad55. |
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| RoadTrip Thu 5/15/2008 2:52p | <<There's another great museum at the site of the Chicago World's Fair, can't remember the name of it, but has a captured German U-Boat among other things... Don't miss it!>>
That is the Museum of Science and Industry. It is a fantastic museum... easily good for a whole day.
The Field Museum of Natural History is also a great museum. At least a half-day to see it, you could easily spend a full day there.
Navy Pier. Restaurants, retail and amusements. A lot of fun, some of it pricey.
Buckingham Fountain. Absolutely spectacular -- especially at night when lit with colored lights. What the Epcot fountain wants to be when it grows up.
John Hancock Observation Deck. Not quite as tall as the Sears (94 stories), but the deck is open air instead of behind glass like the Sears. The view is also far superior in my opinion.
The Magnificent Mile. One of the most beautiful upscale shopping districts in the U.S.
Wendella Boat Cruise on the Chicago River and Lake Michigan. A great way to see and learn about Chicago's downtown.
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| beamerdog Fri 5/16/2008 1:27a | Chicago is a great city - have a wonderful time!! |