Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Over our spring break we are going to chicago we are going 4/5/2009-4/9/2009. What is something new for us to do there? We have been to Lincoln Park, Navy Pier, Shedd Aquarium (but thinking about going back there again) We have seen Wicked there. What else is there to do there?
Can anyone reccomend a hotel that is a really nice hotel and less than 225.00. Free wireless internet would be a plus.
Thanks.|||Have dinner at the Signature Room on the 95th floor of the John Hancock building overlooking the Magnificent Mile. Hit the Art Institute. Make your way over to the Second City comedy club. Shopping at the Water Tower on Michigan Ave. Take a cruise on the Ugly duck cruise lines and see the city skyline from the vantage point of Lake Michigan (not expensive) and is over by Navy Pier. Stay at the Hyatt Regency on Michigan and Wacker. it's right on the scene of everything.If you didn't the first time head up to the top of the Sears Tower to their sky deck to see the city from over 100 floors up!|||Well, there is still lots to be seen. The Sears Tower sky deck, millennium park, the signature room at the top (almost, about 95th floor) of the hancock building, shop michigan ave..I don't know, it's actually really fun to just wander around the city with all the tall buildings and such. Too bad you aren't visiting in the summer, there are more things to do then.|||Ok you start out in the loop, that's the circuit the subway makes downtown. Get on the blue-line train (this may require some shuffling around on the other lines) and take it northwest out of downtown. Get off at Damen and walk over to Milwaukee-it's right there you can't miss it. Walk southeast down Milwaukee fifty yards or so and you'll see The Earwax Cafe. Go inside and order a breakfast burrito. It's really good.|||Millenium Park!|||I stayed at the W hotel once... it's pretty close to Navy Pier, gets good internet, and has... interesting hallways. Millennium park is pretty cool if you have a taste for art i guess... The 92nd floor is a really good brunch restaurant in the hancock building, you should google it. The Sears tower sky-deck is really cool, you should go there too. The Last place you should visit is probably the Field Museum.|||I didn't see either of these mentioned- they're relatively inexpensive and are in the loop.
The Silversmith
Hotel Blake
Also! I recommend going to the art museum and walking through Millenium Park (they're next to each other)-and if you like to shop, walk up Michigan Ave. , there's great shopping all the way up to the John Hancock building.
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