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Chicago with Kids - tips?
Posted on 6/5/22 at 10:04 pm
Posted on 6/5/22 at 10:04 pm
Planning to spend two days in Chicago in August with wife and a 3 and 1 year old. Staying downtown in the loop near millenium park.
Anyone have any tips or thoughts of places to see or eat in downtown Chicago with young kids?
Our time is limited and I fully expected to spend half of each day around the hotel pool. Going to spend at least one half day walking around millenium park and Maggie Daley park. The children’s museum and navy pier seem like the obvious other thing to do with our time.
However would love to hear anyone’s thoughts, and in particular if anyone has any food recommendations that are doable with kids in tow.
PS cubs are not in town during our trip.
Anyone have any tips or thoughts of places to see or eat in downtown Chicago with young kids?
Our time is limited and I fully expected to spend half of each day around the hotel pool. Going to spend at least one half day walking around millenium park and Maggie Daley park. The children’s museum and navy pier seem like the obvious other thing to do with our time.
However would love to hear anyone’s thoughts, and in particular if anyone has any food recommendations that are doable with kids in tow.
PS cubs are not in town during our trip.
Posted on 6/5/22 at 10:23 pm to ned nederlander
Navy Pier is really not anything special. Really.
Chicago has such great museums. The Art Institute is world-class, especially the impressionist wing. The Field Museum is truly elite in its dinosaur collection. But I think that the Museum of Science and Industry is really my favorite. It's fascinating.
Chicago has such great museums. The Art Institute is world-class, especially the impressionist wing. The Field Museum is truly elite in its dinosaur collection. But I think that the Museum of Science and Industry is really my favorite. It's fascinating.
Posted on 6/5/22 at 10:46 pm to ned nederlander
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3 and 1 year old
They won't remember it. Do whatever the frick you want (that won't make you miserable).
Posted on 6/5/22 at 10:51 pm to Sheep
Sheep is right. Wait till they’re older to hit major spots. I’d consider the aquarium at those ages but that’s about it.
Posted on 6/5/22 at 11:01 pm to GOP_Tiger
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The Art Institute is world-class, especially the impressionist wing.
Agreed. Your kids may or may not appreciate this.
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Museum of Science and Industry is really my favorite. It's fascinating.
This would be at the top of my list if I had young kids.
Posted on 6/5/22 at 11:19 pm to Aubie Spr96
I know the kids won’t remember it. This is just part one of a longer trip to see family in northern Wisconsin. It’s just too long to travel all in one day and so we are breaking it in Chicago.
Museum of science and industry looks great but a little far from downtown hotel. We aren’t picking up a rental car and toddler car seat until our last day in Chicago so mostly looking for things/restaurants walkable from the magnificent mile hotels.
Museum of science and industry looks great but a little far from downtown hotel. We aren’t picking up a rental car and toddler car seat until our last day in Chicago so mostly looking for things/restaurants walkable from the magnificent mile hotels.
Posted on 6/6/22 at 8:38 am to ned nederlander
Maggie Daley should keep the youngins entertained
Posted on 6/6/22 at 8:53 am to ned nederlander
I’ll echo a couple other posts — do what you’d like. That’s such a young age; I don’t think it matters.
For the 3-year-old, you could go to Maggie Daley, LP Zoo, Shedd, Willis, etc.
With food, I have no idea… to be candid, most of the restaurants I go to in Chicago do not have kids. I have some thoughts on places in the neighborhoods, but it’s doubtful you get that far. However, if you end up at LP Zoo, maybe try Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder for an early dinner.
For the 3-year-old, you could go to Maggie Daley, LP Zoo, Shedd, Willis, etc.
With food, I have no idea… to be candid, most of the restaurants I go to in Chicago do not have kids. I have some thoughts on places in the neighborhoods, but it’s doubtful you get that far. However, if you end up at LP Zoo, maybe try Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder for an early dinner.
This post was edited on 6/6/22 at 10:12 am
Posted on 6/6/22 at 4:03 pm to ned nederlander
Yep, what Hoops said....
If you have girls... on Mag Mile they have an American Doll Store... that could be fun for them to "shop"
If you have girls... on Mag Mile they have an American Doll Store... that could be fun for them to "shop"
Posted on 6/6/22 at 5:42 pm to ned nederlander
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Our time is limited and I fully expected to spend half of each day around the hotel pool.
Which Hotel? Seems most in Chicago have indoor pools...
Posted on 6/6/22 at 7:39 pm to TFTC
The downtown Intercontinental. Very excited about the pool. You show me a an old historic pool with hand laid mosaic tiles and I’ll show you a dad with a chub in his too short swim trunks.
Their price for a suite set up with a sitting room for the kids to sleep in was pretty good. Contemplated the four seasons or the langham but those were north of $1,000 per night.
Their price for a suite set up with a sitting room for the kids to sleep in was pretty good. Contemplated the four seasons or the langham but those were north of $1,000 per night.
This post was edited on 6/6/22 at 7:41 pm
Posted on 6/6/22 at 7:52 pm to ned nederlander
The museum of science and industry is the most fun I’ve ever seen kids have at a museum. Almost everything there is interactive and it’s very educational. Look into it. You won’t be disappointed.
Posted on 6/6/22 at 7:54 pm to ned nederlander
Hey - if thats your thing, more power to you 
Posted on 6/7/22 at 9:19 am to TFTC
With a 3 yr old and a 1 yr old, go do what you want. The kids won’t remember anything. My parents took me to Disneyland when I was under 5. I don’t remember a damn thing about the trip other than throwing up in the car on the way to my great grandmother’s house from the airport.
Posted on 8/21/22 at 10:16 pm to bluestem75
Circling back post trip for anyone going to chicago with kids:
1. Maggie Daley park really is terrific. It is likely the best public space designed for kids I’ve ever seen. There is another park with the same design features but on a much smaller scale at Bennett square near the navy pier.
2. Erie Cafe is a great restaurant option for adults wanting a good meal with kids in tow. Solid old Italian steakhouse with very nice outdoor seating overlooking the Chicago river. The outdoor seating is also next to Montgomery ward playground. You have a view of the fully fenced in playground from your table.
3. Apparently the elevators at L train stations are commonly out of order and not all L train stops even have elevator access. Something to check in advance if you plan to use the L with kids and a stroller. Random googling of L train ADA compliance and elevator service the night before our trip saved me from this mishap.
All in all - Chicago in the summer time is just a great place to visit.
1. Maggie Daley park really is terrific. It is likely the best public space designed for kids I’ve ever seen. There is another park with the same design features but on a much smaller scale at Bennett square near the navy pier.
2. Erie Cafe is a great restaurant option for adults wanting a good meal with kids in tow. Solid old Italian steakhouse with very nice outdoor seating overlooking the Chicago river. The outdoor seating is also next to Montgomery ward playground. You have a view of the fully fenced in playground from your table.
3. Apparently the elevators at L train stations are commonly out of order and not all L train stops even have elevator access. Something to check in advance if you plan to use the L with kids and a stroller. Random googling of L train ADA compliance and elevator service the night before our trip saved me from this mishap.
All in all - Chicago in the summer time is just a great place to visit.
Posted on 8/22/22 at 10:21 am to ned nederlander
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All in all - Chicago in the summer time is just a great place to visit.
I agree 1000% , awesome place to visit. I've been a half dozen times in as many years visiting family who live in the Schiller Woods suburbs- 5 minutes from O'Hare Airport. Would buy a 3-day pass on the L-train subway for $15 and travel from OHare into the City. We planned food/meals and family outings (baseball, museums, zoo, river boat tour, concerts at Northerly Island, Millenium Park, etc..) in the city. Never ventured to the Southside, and never felt unsafe in those surroundings. Each year, I send my family kingcakes, and in return they send me frozen pizzas from Lou Malnati's. Win / Win situation
Posted on 8/22/22 at 11:19 am to ned nederlander
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All in all - Chicago in the summer time is just a great place to visit.
Just wanted to add here- we got back last night from a 3 day trip to Chicago with the kids. Big time recommend it if you’ve got small kids and don’t mind taking them along. Definitely not a trip for them, but you can do what you want to do and they’ll be enjoyable.
Maggie Daley park is the coolest public space for kids I’ve ever seen. Also, we rented a boat to cruise the river for a couple hours.
I forget every trip how much fun my kids have just being in a hotel room.
All in all a great trip I wouldn’t hesitate to take again with kids
Eta- we use the Midway airport, and the orange line train is tough to beat if staying along the river on that line. 24 mins each way and really not crowded at all
This post was edited on 8/22/22 at 11:21 am
Posted on 8/22/22 at 12:02 pm to brightside878
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we rented a boat to cruise the river for a couple hours.
This! We used to go on the Architectual boat tour, but stumbled across this option a few years ago. If you have a few people, it ends up being about the same price. However, it is much more fun to cruise around the river on your own party barge with your ice chest in tow.
Posted on 8/22/22 at 12:06 pm to GOP_Tiger
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The Art Institute is world-class, especially the impressionist wing.
But for real, it is a great museum
Posted on 8/22/22 at 12:11 pm to ned nederlander
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All in all - Chicago in the summer time is just a great place to visit.
But all of the knuckle draggers on TD told me I would get shot in Chicago!!??!!
Great city, brought the kids there 2 summers ago and loved it.
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