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27 December 2008

Children's Museum Attempt

CHICAGO WITH CHILD | TRAVELLING BLOOPER
We really wanted to see the Dupage Children's Museum. We had heard such great things about it that we were determined to drag our little 4 year old guy on an hour-long train ride to a neighbouring community to see it.



After a 4.5 hour round trip, though, we only saw the outside of the highly acclaimed Museum. And all due to bad planning. Coupled with bad weather.





First we should've checked to see how often the trains to Naperville left Union Station. Next, we should've called the Museum to make sure they were business as usual after the snow fall the evening before. Dumb.

How we got to the Children's Museum

301 N Washington Street | Naperville, IL | 630 637 8000

1. We took the 151 bus to Union Station across from the old Water Tower on Michigan.

2. At Union Station we bought our tickets at Metra. Our train was leaving in an hour. During rush hour they run more often. At off times they can run every 2 hours.

3. After about an hour on the train we reached Naperville. We crossed under the rail in the pedestrian tunnel to the other side, walked away from Chicago toward a large parking lot until we saw the museum. It was pretty empty. Except for snow. And turned out to be completely locked up. There was no sign or indication as to why it would be closed at noon on a Friday but one can assume that it had something to do with the wintery weather.



So sad. Oh well. The train ride was an experience. And I guess that just gives us another excuse to come again some day.

21 December 2008

Chicago: Skylines

CHICAGO WITH CHILD | DAY 4
1. Billy Goat Tavern
2. Sears Tower
3. Millennium Park
4. Gino's East of Chicago Pizza
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After a lazy morning in the hotel, giving Spud some necessary down time from all the touristing, we trundled down Michigan Avenue for lunch.

1. Billy Goat Tavern
430 North Michigan Avenue [at Lower Level] · 312 222 1525

Made famous by SNL's Belushi skit "Cheezborger, Cheezborger, no Pepsi" this place is just dripping with character.




To give you an idea of the type of service watch this ...


I understand there are other locations but finding the original is worth the trouble. Once you find 430 North Michigan, look for these stairs.



At the bottom, turn right.



and you'll see the restaurant right away.



The cheezborger was a big hit with Spud.



The surreal character of the place plus the nod to the memory of Belushi was a hit for the parents.




2. Sears Tower
233 South Wacker Drive · 312 474 0090



Needless to say going up 103 floors gives killer views.





The kid-friendly Chicago history installation on the inside wall of the observation deck is an added bonus.




3. Millennium Park
55 North Michigan Avenue · 312 742 1168

Three of my favourite things in Millennium Park:

Jay Pritzker Pavilion; another Frank Gehry masterpiece.



Cloud Gate AKA "The Bean".



"What I wanted to do in Millennium Park is make something that would engage the Chicago skyline…so that one will see the clouds kind of floating in, with those very tall buildings reflected in the work. And then, since it is in the form of a gate, the participant, the viewer, will be able to enter into this very deep chamber that does, in a way, the same thing to one's reflection as the exterior of the piece is doing to the reflection of the city around."
-Anish Kapoor, sculptor









Crown Fountain



Two towers features two of 1000 Chicago faces at any given time, each with varying facial expressions.





In the summer it's a fountain/water park area.

Check out Millennium Park's site to find out what special events are going on. We took in a little skate at the outdoor McCormick Tribune Ice Rink [which is open until March this year], beside the Bean. If you have your own skates, bring 'em, and you will avoid long skate rental line-ups.



We also took in a little carolling and hot chocolate.




4. Gino's East of Chicago Pizza
162 East Superior Street · 312 266 3337

Every visit to Chicago should include a traditional deep dish pizza. We were a little skeptical as to how much we would enjoy such fare but were pleasantly surprised with Gino's. The crust, not at all greasy, is like a corn biscuit. Very nice.



20 December 2008

Chicago: Science + Heaven

CHICAGO WITH CHILD | DAY 3
1. Museum of Science + Industry
2. Heaven on Seven
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1. Museum of Science + Industry
Spud's favourite areas were the Idea Factory and the submarine tour. But we barely scratched the surface of this almost overwhelmingly large museum that will certainly appeal to any child.



For a small extra fee we opted for a tour on the U-505 submarine.



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The #10 bus actually goes back and forth between the museum and the Water Tower [a couple of blocks from our hotel, [The Avenue] on Michigan Avenue [Magnificent Mile].

This very extensive museum can fill up the better part of a day and so we didn't schedule anything else in. Except for a taking some dreamy cajun cuisine back to the hotel when it was all over.

2. Heaven On Seven
600 North Michigan · 312 280 8884

Touted as the "Best Louisiana Cookin' Outside of New Orleans". Having never been to New Orleans, I have to believe 'em. No carb jumbalaya. Collard greens and cheese grits. Po Boy sandwiches. They have good kid hamburgers too, albeit huge. And brunch on weekends.



When you find the building on Michigan, go around to the back and then you'll see the signs on the doors at the back corner. Go up the escalator.

19 December 2008

Chicago: Creative Day

CHICAGO WITH CHILD | DAY 2
1. Art Institute of Chicago
2. Lego Store on the Magnificent Mile
3. Gold Coast Dogs
4. Garrett Popcorn
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1. Art Institute of Chicago
111 South Michigan Avenue · 312 443 3600

The Art Institute of Chicago is considered America's premier fine art museum, especially known for its extensive collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and American art.





Some of the gems I found in the museum. Many of the lesser known and equally amazing didn't have postcards in the gift shop so they are not represented here.



In addition, Child Magazine named The Art Institute the most kid friendly museum. The wee ones' section is downstairs from the main entrance. We enjoyed the Touch Gallery, the BIGsmall exhibition and the Miniature rooms very much.

There is also extensive children programming. Little Studio and Story Time for the 3-5 set. And Drop-in Drawing for 6 and up. Check out the Art Institute's family programming site for times and days.

They also offer workshops called Mini Masters [3-5] and Family Workshop [6-12] but these ones need to be booked. Simply email familyprograms@artic.edu or call 312 857 7161 to secure your spot at no additional cost.




2. Lego Store
520 North Michigan Avenue · #300 in Westfield Shoppingtown Mall · 312 494 0760

Loads of creating to be done here too.





Spud spent the better part of an hour making a Lego garden.




3. Gold Coast Dogs
159 North Wabash · 312 917 1677
Classic Chicago hot dog restaurant. Get 'em charred. Or doubled. That's right, two dogs in one bun. Or just straight up. A kid favourite for sure.




4. Garrett Popcorn
26 West Randolph · 312 201 0455



"The Mix" is where it's at. Half caramel and half cheddar. Trust me. It's heaven.






This itinerary was heavily inspired by Delicious Baby. Check out her 4 great half-day itineraries in Chicago for more great ideas.

18 December 2008

Chicago: Getting Acquainted

CHICAGO WITH CHILD | DAY 1
1. The Avenue Hotel
2. Foodlife
3. The Disney Store and Apple Store on the Magnificent Mile
4. Whole Foods
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1. After an all-nighter at the airport on the way here, we had a well deserved nap as soon as we arrived at our very comfortable hotel [The Avenue, half a block away from the Magnificent Mile].

AVENUE Hotel Chicago: 160 E Huron Chicago · 877-AVE-5110



Warming by the fire in the lobby.



2. Then, chomping at the bit, we got our sleepy butts outside for dinner. We found Foodlife, only a few blocks away. It's not a food fair exactly, but it does have several kitchens to choose from. Perfect for the family with varying tastes.



I had a yummy sesame chicken bowl, hubs enjoyed the Texas BBQ and Spud quietly inhaled his basic grilled cheese sandwich.



Oh yah, and some ice cream.



As we arrived someone seated us and gave each of us plastic card to rack up at our choice of a variety of vendors.



Other goodies include Vegan soups, sushi, hot dogs, stir fry, Thai food, juice bar, pasta, wine and more.

Foodlife: Water Tower Place [in the mall with Macy's in it] at 835 N Michigan Avenue · 312 335 3663

3. Window shopping on the Magnificent Mile [Michigan Avenue]. Flagship store after flagship store means some great window displays. We also spent a bit of time browsing the large Disney Store. And the Apple Store. That was for mama.



Disney: 717 N. Michigan Avenue · 312 654 9208



Apple: 679 N. Michigan Avenue · 312 981 4104

4. We had the hotel rig up a mini fridge for us and decided to fill it up with breakfast foods and healthy snacks. A stop at Whole Foods did the trick.

Whole Foods: 30 West Huron Street · 312 932 9600

Even if we haven't managed to take much of it in yet, I can tell that I'm really going to like this town. It is packed full of charm, stunning architecture, old and new, fantastic public art, and world class museums. Oh yah, and all that food you should never eat like hot dogs, pizza and popcorn. My kid is going to love this town too.