Sorry for another off topic post, but I'm gonna be in Chicago for a week and was wondering if any of u guys could recommend some decent areas to stay in the downtown area.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Sorry for another off topic post, but I'm gonna be in Chicago for a week and was wondering if any of u guys could recommend some decent areas to stay in the downtown area.
Thanks in advance
Put an extra jacket in your suitcase just in case the wind turns NE off the lake. It can go from sweltering to freezing in quick and your better half will try to steal as much clothing as she can from you while demanding you find a parka.
TRUTH!!
I am not joking about the cold. Night game. People were enjoying the tee shirt and shorts warm evening when suddenly a huge fog bank rolled off the lake from the North and the temps just plummeted sending everyone scarring for sweatshirts and blankets at the shops in the concourse. Blankets and warm throws sold out in minutes. Luckiy my family was originally from that area so I was prepared somewhat and got a nice Cubby plush throw blanket for two to bring home.
DON'T GO THERE...
My default is just to get to Wrigley and find a place to eat lunch before going in to the game.
Your annual vacations to Itta Bena must be fun.
Full Disclosure, here: Long time lurker. Was in grad school at State from 90 to 93, watched most baseball games from Section A, front row, living in Aggieland now in College Station . Just bought my retirement property at Lake Caroline in Madison, and plan to build in three years.
With all that said, Chicago is one of my top three favorite cities in the US. Get a hotel as far north on Michigan Avenue as you can afford, get a pizza at Giardano's, (if you are staying the weekend, have brunch at Rose's across the street), and get the unlimited subway pass to get anywhere from Wrigley to Comiskey Park. I envy you
Full Disclosure, here: Long time lurker. Was in grad school at State from 90 to 93, watched most baseball games from Section A, front row, living in Aggieland now in College Station . Just bought my retirement property at Lake Caroline in Madison, and plan to build in three years.
With all that said, Chicago is one of my top three favorite cities in the US. Get a hotel as far north on Michigan Avenue as you can afford, get a pizza at Giardano's, (if you are staying the weekend, have brunch at Rose's across the street), and get the unlimited subway pass to get anywhere from Wrigley to Comiskey Park. I envy you
I know Chicago gets a bad rap, but I LOVE that city. WAYYYY better than New York to me, at least. Go get a deep dish from Lou Malnati's. Lots of great areas along the Chicago River near Michigan Ave.
Sorry for another off topic post, but I'm gonna be in Chicago for a week and was wondering if any of u guys could recommend some decent areas to stay in the downtown area.
Thanks in advance
I know Chicago gets a bad rap, but I LOVE that city. WAYYYY better than New York to me, at least. Go get a deep dish from Lou Malnati's. Lots of great areas along the Chicago River near Michigan Ave.
Book the wrigley experience stadium tour.
I love New York as well as Chicago. Both are fantastic cities to visit. Two of my favorites
Yep. I felt much safer in NYC than I ever have in downtown Jackson...and I used to work downtown near the Capitol. Now, that was 10 years ago that I was in NY, so it may be much worse now.
I love New York as well as Chicago. Both are fantastic cities to visit. Two of my favorites
New York
San Francisco
Chicago
the 3 great American cities IMO. Shame what’s going on with them now. I was last in SF a little prior to Covid. That was for work and I was shocked how bad it had become. Can’t imagine it now.