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burningdarkness
10-27-2008, 05:31 PM
So I'll be in Chicago bright and early tomorrow morning. I've got a few hours of time to waste by myself. Any suggestions whit regards to what I should do?

I've never been to Chicago before, so any insider tips or tricks would be greatly appreciated.

JCee
10-27-2008, 06:17 PM
It kinda depends on where in Chicago you'll be and how much time you have. Last summer I had a 4 hour layover at Union Station so I walked to the Sears Tower. If you have the time, maybe go to the lakefront to the Shedd Aquarium or Navy Pier. I plan on taking the kids up there before long and check out the Museum of Science and Industry. That place takes more than a few hours though, so it might not work well for you.

burningdarkness
10-27-2008, 06:20 PM
I figured I'd start killing time by checking out Truefitt and Hill and then walking down the Magnificent Mile to the river. Any other suggestions around that area?

Wishoot
10-27-2008, 06:23 PM
I lived in Chicago for 20 years before moving to Milwaukee a few years ago.

It's hard to answer your question however. It all depends on what you're in to. It's a town full of world-class entertainment, culture, shopping and dining experiences. There's something for every taste.

What do you enjoy doing (legally)? I can narrow it down for you once I know.

D.Irving79
10-27-2008, 06:41 PM
smc cartage. north clark street.

its a patch of grass and a tree now i think.

burningdarkness
10-27-2008, 07:00 PM
I lived in Chicago for 20 years before moving to Milwaukee a few years ago.

It's hard to answer your question however. It all depends on what you're in to. It's a town full of world-class entertainment, culture, shopping and dining experiences. There's something for every taste.

What do you enjoy doing (legally)? I can narrow it down for you once I know.

I'm not looking to buy anything, save a Speick shave stick or two and some DE blades. I do like to walk around areas that are scenic and have a lot of history. I will be carting my carry on luggage around most likely, so I won't want anywhere too difficult. Somewhere safe, nice to walk, good food (quick and cheap that I can grab and walk with), and somewere nice to sit (maybe a park or a nice little cafe or something) in which to read a book.

I don't want to be carrying around my luggage all day. Any suggestions? Is it safe to do so, or am I looking for trouble? Sorry if I'm insulting anyone - I just have no experience with Chicago and heard that there are some bad areas.

Thanks so much.

burningdarkness
10-27-2008, 07:01 PM
Also, Mike, I'm just looking for things to occupy me during the day until about 4 PM, so I'm not really looking for nightlife.

burningdarkness
10-27-2008, 07:01 PM
smc cartage. north clark street.

its a patch of grass and a tree now i think.

The site of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre? That's a bit grim. :biggrin:

Duckster
10-27-2008, 07:06 PM
Say hi to Oprah :lol:

burningdarkness
10-27-2008, 07:08 PM
Say hi to Oprah :lol:

Haha.

It looks like tomorrow is going to be a little chilly in Chicago. Not too bad, but any suggestions for indoor activities? Museums, aquariums, etc.? Is the aquarium any good or is it a really tiny one?

gugi
10-27-2008, 08:43 PM
So I'll be in Chicago bright and early tomorrow morning. I've got a few hours of time to waste by myself. Any suggestions whit regards to what I should do?

Vote!
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kwk285
10-28-2008, 07:45 AM
Say hi to Oprah :lol:

My wife is going to Chicago next week. I know somebody that works for Oprah and was able to get her some tickets.

I have her say hi for you all.

stobes21
10-28-2008, 08:19 AM
The aquarium is very cool, as is the Field Museum. My favorite thing I've done in that lakeshore area was actually a skyline tour via boat. It's a great way to get a very scenic view of downtown, along with some nice stories and history. I recall it being rather inexpensive (for tourist stuff in that area at least) and it didn't take too long. I think they pick up and drop off from navy pier as well as the pier by the aquarium, and you can do it as a boat cab to get between the two locations or just do a round trip.

D.Irving79
10-28-2008, 08:31 AM
The site of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre? That's a bit grim. :biggrin:


yeah true. id wanna go see it though :lol:

SP Log Dog
10-28-2008, 10:49 AM
The Field Musuem and the Museum of Science and Industry are two of the coolest musuems I've been to. I haven't been to Navy Pier in a while, but I've heard it hasn't been as good as it used to be. Millenium park is pretty cool, you can see the shiny bean and a pretty cool bridge.