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Things to do in Chicago?
Looking at taking the family up there over Thanksgiving weekend. Any suggestions?
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I was just in Chicago 2 weekends ago for a wedding. We went to the Science & Industry Museum (meh), the Art Institute of Chicago (AWESOME!) and Millennium Park (great). Also walked around Michigan Avenue a lot. Really enjoyed the city. If I had more time I would have hit up more museums, Navy Pier and spent more time exploring Rush street at night. ;)
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I bumped an old thread for you.
Museum of Science and Industry RULES. Especially for a crappy weather time of year, I recommend this as the No. 1 thing to do. The Shedd Aquarium is also very interesting. Near the Aquarium is the Field Museum, but personally I found it to be a bit boring. I've never been to the Adler Planetarium or the Art Museum. |
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Wear a shirt that says World Series Wins in the last 100 years: Royals 1, Cubs 0.
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You can go to Wrigleyville and Uptown and there are some small theatre plays, comedy clubs......Second City is in old town, thats where many SNL cast members begin their careers. The couple on the sonic commercials I think are still there working, they are really funny in real life. Michigan Ave is fun if you wanna spend shit tons of money. The kids would like Nike Town and FAO Schwartz though you better bring your checkbook. Navy Pier is eh IMO. Take them on the Farris Wheel. ESPN Zone is off of Michigan Ave and Superior I wanna say. There's Mike Ditkas resturant downtown which I liked a lot. IF you like Italian I suggest Sopranos right outside Wrigleyville. Theres a lot to do in Chicago where you really can't do it all in just a couple days. My grandma lives in Uptown and I go there about 2-3 times year. I get ****in shitfaced in Wrigleyville and Rush St, though Im in my early 20s. |
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And that's coming from a Cardinals fan. |
You can arrive
on little cat feet. And sit looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then move on. |
Piss on the Harry Caray statue in front of Wrigley while wearing an Albert Pujols jersey.
They love that. :evil: |
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Be sure to check out
http://chicago.metromix.com/ |
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If you have deep pockets take the family to Morton's for steak. It's pretty pricey but it's awesome steak!! Order a porterhouse...it's only bout 50 bucks but it's great!
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I received some great advice on here about Chicago the first time I visited there.
Gino's East pizza. Do it. |
House of Blues
Giovanni's Pizza |
Get the Italian Beef sandwich w/ or wo the sausage for lunch. Portillo's or any place like it.
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oooohhhhhhh portillo's
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I had gone through the whole place and she was just past the entrance. The grandsons still talk about the "blue guy" at Shedd Aquarium. (skuba diver was in the tank doing some maintenance) They are all great choices IMO. |
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I'd tour Wrigley Field as well. I'm not a Cubs fan, but I would love to tour that stadium.
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blow up wrigley field while the cubs are cleaning out their lockers
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"And there ain't no road just like it, anywhere I've found.
Running south on Lake Shore Drive heading into town. And just slipping on by on LSD, Friday night trouble bound." |
meet Frazod at Mongolian BBQ in Naperville...and then give me the details so him and I can share a kiss.
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I understand Boy's Town on Halstead Street is interesting people watching....
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Gino's Pizza without fail
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Sneak away and take the Metra to Aurora (only like 30 min or so) and hit up Walter Payton's Roundhouse. It's a brewery / restaurant and literally right next to the train stop. They have a lot of great beers, probably the best variety of excellent beers I've ever had in my life. Their Bourbon Stout and Scotch Ale are amazing and they've won some serious world beer competitions. Foods good, too, and they have a small museum for Walter there.
I know it's a bit out of the way, but I promise it'll be worth it- plus you can buy a growler or two, their not all that expensive. Check it out: http://www.walterpaytonsroundhouse.com/content/5.html There is so much to do, but coming in the winter vs the summer is night and day for this city! In the summer time, Chicago is the greatest city in the world. |
Gino's East Pizza
Navy Pier is meh, but kids might like it. Hard to give advice for someone with kids, as all the favorite activities for me are more adult. Do see U-505 at the MoSI however. |
Erotic services on Chicago Craigs List will put a smile on your face.
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