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re: Chicago...staying around Miracle Mile. Still a good idea?

Posted on 5/8/23 at 9:44 am to
Posted by Earnest_P
Member since Aug 2021
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Posted on 5/8/23 at 9:44 am to
So far, from reading various threads (thanks to everyone who posted), I have this tentative plan for our one day to explore the city.

Arrive midday at Ohare, leave luggage at hotel (in Rosemont), take either blue line or Uber to downtown. Visit the Art Institute and Maggie Daley Park area, walk the river walk, take the red line to Fullerton(?) to see Lincoln Park. Afterwards, walk Fullerton up to Halsted just to see the neighborhood, take a cab (still have those?) to ZaZas pizzeria on Clark (we don’t want Chicago style pizza and have seen good reviews of ZaZas, but open to suggestion). I think that would leave us with finding one more thing to do at about 6 before we Uber back to Rosemont, so what would you hypothetically do at that time of the day with your teenage kids who have never been to Chicago? We were thinking of a tour of Wrigley but there doesn’t seem to be enough time.


See any issues with that plan or am I missing an obvious better use of the time?
Obviously I’m trying to compress a lot into too little time, but tell me if something seems way off.
Would you be worried about the safety of the blue line from Ohare to downtown in midday?
Is there a particular section of the river walk you recommend?

It’s supposed to be in low 60s with a 10 mph East wind with a rain possibly. How cold is that going to feel to South Louisiana folks?
I know we shouldn’t wear shorts, but do we need jackets/hoodies IYO?

TIA

ETA: I guess I left off walking the Mag Mile. Could take the Riverwalk to Michigan and walk north, to loop that in before going to LP.
This post was edited on 5/8/23 at 9:48 am
Posted by longhorn22
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Posted on 5/8/23 at 9:58 am to
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Obviously I’m trying to compress a lot into too little time, but tell me if something seems way off.

Sure, but at the same time you'll always be able to do MORE in Chicago. Just so much to do. So don't feel like you didn't get the trip right. Make the most of what yall have planned and enjoy!

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Would you be worried about the safety of the blue line from Ohare to downtown in midday?

Usually fly SW, so come from the Southside and usually anyone from the airports are all the same crowd. So def not too sketch. Should have no issue.

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Is there a particular section of the river walk you recommend?

I'll let others chime in, but the riverwalk really isn't much. We enjoyed Happy Hour at TinyTapp with some live music and relaxing right there, but its not much more than just walking and taking in some sights.

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It’s supposed to be in low 60s with a 10 mph East wind with a rain possibly. How cold is that going to feel to South Louisiana folks?
I know we shouldn’t wear shorts, but do we need jackets/hoodies IYO?

Shorts and a light jacket is perfect. Dress comfortable. If you're doing the amount of walking etc. it's good not to have all those extra layers on and you won't sweat. You'll just enjoy the temps and the sights.

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I guess I left off walking the Mag Mile.

Yeah, they have plenty of stops on Mag Mile that teens would like and enjoy + the sights obv. My 12 year old enjoyed the Nike Store (4-5 levels), and other shops on Mag Mile.

***I always add this in here but the Chicago Athletic Association is always a fun stop. Took my son there, played some pool and other games. Great architecture and great vibes. They'll enjoy. Not far from the Bean etc.



Posted by hoopsgalore
Chicago, IL
Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 5/8/23 at 11:33 am to
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Arrive midday at Ohare, leave luggage at hotel (in Rosemont), take either blue line or Uber to downtown. Visit the Art Institute and Maggie Daley Park area, walk the river walk, take the red line to Fullerton(?) to see Lincoln Park. Afterwards, walk Fullerton up to Halsted just to see the neighborhood, take a cab (still have those?) to ZaZas pizzeria on Clark (we don’t want Chicago style pizza and have seen good reviews of ZaZas, but open to suggestion). I think that would leave us with finding one more thing to do at about 6 before we Uber back to Rosemont, so what would you hypothetically do at that time of the day with your teenage kids who have never been to Chicago? We were thinking of a tour of Wrigley but there doesn’t seem to be enough time.


Unless it's early morning (before sunrise) or late night, don't even bother with Lyft/Uber. Southbound on the Kennedy is a mess right now - big construction project just started and there are two lane closures. There is a Blue Line station at Rosemont. No idea what hotel you're at, but there are a few within a 10-minute walk.

You can take the Red Line to Fullerton, yes. Alternatively, you can take the Brown or Purple Line, too. All stop at Fullerton, basically right on DePaul's campus.

I wouldn't walk up Halsted... It's fine, and completely safe, but there's just a lot more if you walk north on Clark from Fullerton (if you choose to pop over to Lakeshore Trail or Zoo). Also, the stretch of Fullerton between Halsted and Clark is beautiful - you'll see with the trees.

Haven't been to Zazas, but another couple options in that area are Roebuck (DryHop brewpub) and Pat's Pizza (if you want a tavern-style cut).

Someone with kids might be more help on one last activity, but I'd just be prepared for traffic leaving the city. You'd hope traffic lets up by 7pm, but it's never predictable. In general, going East/West, which you need to do get to the Kennedy, isn't easy and who knows if the interstate will have more traffic.

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Would you be worried about the safety of the blue line from Ohare to downtown in midday?


No. I live along the Blue Line and, personally, have never feared for my safety. At worst, I've seen people smoke cigarettes - gross, but not common and just switch cars at the next station. Other than that, you'll see a homeless person sleeping or walking through cars asking for money. In general, Blue Line is a crowded train - not only do you get a lot of travelers coming from ORD, but it runs through some of the fastest-growing / popular neighborhoods in the city (i.e. Logan Square and Wicker Park).

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Is there a particular section of the river walk you recommend?


Would start at Clark Street bridge and walk east - there are a number of patios along that stretch, including Tiny Tapp, Chicago Brewhouse, The Northman, etc.

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ETA: I guess I left off walking the Mag Mile. Could take the Riverwalk to Michigan and walk north, to loop that in before going to LP.


If you go this route, take the Red Line at Chicago or Clark/Division (preferred station if you'd like to walk through Gold Coast - very nice neighborhood w/ high-end shopping) to Fullerton.
This post was edited on 5/8/23 at 2:17 pm
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