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chicago with kids/teens
Hi all...
Boy you'd think I could figure out a simple weekend trip to Chicago after doing a China trip for 2 weeks!! I'm heading to Chicago with a 9yr old and a 15 year old. (her birthday)! What are some must do...fun to do..etc...we're doing this next weekend and are staying at the blues hotel..an insight would be great!!!! |
also good places to eat on a budget
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Navy Pier is fun for kids, Grant Park and the museum campus, Michigan Ave., Lincoln Park Zoo and the beach. As for restaurants, Ed Debevics is a 50s style sassy diner, the whole area around Ohio, Ontario, Wells, just northwest of the House of Blues hotels has alot of kid friendly eating options.
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Do a search for Chicago and it will pull up a recent post on Chicago with teenagers that might be helpful
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where is Ed debevics? I've tried a couple of search programs and its not coming up! Also, the weather should hold out, but in case "Isabelle" cast a shawdow this weekend..is there something indoors that would be fun too do??
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Is there an expensive, yet filling place for breakfast close by the House of Blues hotel??
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Ed Debevics is at 640 N. Wells-- check out eddebevics.com for a menu. As for breakfast, check out metromix.chicagotribune.com-the dining section has a section on breakfast and brunch of all types.
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I love to take my kids to Chicago for long weekends. Here's a few things I think your kids will like (no particular order).
1. Navy Pier (15 story ferris wheel & children's museum) 2. John Hancock (top) - I prefer it to Sears Tower as the view is prettier 3. Eat at Cheesecake Factory (1st floor of John Hancock building) 4. Shopping / walking on the "Magnificant Mile" / Michigan Ave. 5. Shed Aquarium 6. Field Museum 7. Science Museum 8. Eat at the Rock-N-Roll McDonalds (no kidding) Enjoy!!! |
For breakfast, head to Lou Mitchell's. It's near the Union Train station, just west of the Chicago River, on I believe, Van Buren. It's tops.
Also, try the double decker bus tour. It starts off from the Chicago Water Tower and runs @ 2 hours. Be sure to ride the el (the elevated train) around the downtown loop. That would be fun for your teen and 9 year old. |
I don't know if the 9yr old is a gilr or not as well...but my little sister's favorite is the American Girl store--even well out of my teens the store is fascinating to see with a beauty parlor the girls can drop their dolls have to have their hair fixed!
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