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Kimmielee
01-04-2009, 08:27 PM
I need ideas about the romantic side of Chicago. I'm planning a romantic weekend for my guy's birthday at the end of March. I did some research today and Mary Poppins is playing that weekend, so I'm going to work on getting great seats for the Saturday night show... but for Friday night... for those of you that know Chicago... where is a romantic spot that the rest of the tourists might not know about? :love:
KINGBOBOFTHENORTH
01-04-2009, 10:12 PM
If it's a crystal clear evening and not too cold and if you have a car, drive out the road that runs east from Lake Shore Drive out to the Adler Planetarium and go to the end and then drive back west towards LSD. As you get closer to the Shedd Aquarium, park in any of the parking spaces out there and walk along the sidewalk that runs along that road, behind the aquarium. The lit up skyline of Chicago with the edge of Lake Michigan's shore in the foreground is one of the most fabulous views you'll ever experience. I think it's romantic because it's so fantastic!
BobK/Orlando
Kimmielee
01-04-2009, 10:15 PM
Thanks! Let's hope for clear weather... end of March could be cold and windy!! :eek: I couldn't agree with you more about the skyline. I saw it once from a Tall Ship that I was lucky enough to sail on!
Kimmielee
01-05-2009, 11:16 AM
I just got Mary Poppin's tickets for the Saturday night show... great seats. NEVER assume that what Ticketmaster shows is "all" they have... I'm so excited!! :goodvibes
BlueBay
01-05-2009, 12:19 PM
Hey, well I work in downtown Chicago. If you're looking for romance, I would say having dinner at the Signature Lounge at the 95th is hard to beat. It's at the top of the John Hancock Building and you can see the entire Chicago skyline while you dine with top quality food. If you go before it gets dark, it will feel like you're sitting on top of Lake Michigan. If you go when its dark, you can see the entire city lighted up.
Kimmielee
01-05-2009, 01:51 PM
Hey, well I work in downtown Chicago. If you're looking for romance, I would say having dinner at the Signature Lounge at the 95th is hard to beat. It's at the top of the John Hancock Building and you can see the entire Chicago skyline while you dine with top quality food. If you go before it gets dark, it will feel like you're sitting on top of Lake Michigan. If you go when its dark, you can see the entire city lighted up.
Thanks so much! Since Chicago is all about the view... what would be better than dinner with a view? I think I'll plan that for Friday night since Saturday's show starts at 8. I appreciate the tip.
BlueBay
01-05-2009, 02:17 PM
Thanks so much! Since Chicago is all about the view... what would be better than dinner with a view? I think I'll plan that for Friday night since Saturday's show starts at 8. I appreciate the tip.
Enjoy. Make sure to get your reservations in early for this one, it books up fast!
ahoff
01-05-2009, 06:37 PM
I have only been to Chicago twice, but both times I wound up in B.L.U.E.S which is on N. Halsted. I would hope it is still open. Good music!
Kimmielee
01-05-2009, 08:15 PM
Enjoy. Make sure to get your reservations in early for this one, it books up fast!
I tried to book reservations online today and it said I was too early... there must be a 60 day window? :confused3
Kimmielee
01-05-2009, 08:16 PM
I have only been to Chicago twice, but both times I wound up in B.L.U.E.S which is on N. Halsted. I would hope it is still open. Good music!
I'll do some research! Thanks for the suggestion. :thumbsup2
BlueBay
01-05-2009, 11:53 PM
I'll do some research! Thanks for the suggestion. :thumbsup2
Indeed there is a 60 day window. Just try it at the end of the month, you should have no problems getting a table. I've gotten tables at prime times with 2 weeks notice :thumbsup2
Kimmielee
01-06-2009, 07:07 AM
Indeed there is a 60 day window. Just try it at the end of the month, you should have no problems getting a table. I've gotten tables at prime times with 2 weeks notice :thumbsup2
The photos on their website that show the views... oh my... how amazing. I'll have to figure out a good time to start dinner so we can see the lake before it gets dark... then end with it being dark. I'd like to have a few minutes to see the lake and then watch dusk fall... :cloud9: Does Chicago participate in daylight savings time? :confused3
BlueBay
01-06-2009, 09:51 AM
The photos on their website that show the views... oh my... how amazing. I'll have to figure out a good time to start dinner so we can see the lake before it gets dark... then end with it being dark. I'd like to have a few minutes to see the lake and then watch dusk fall... :cloud9: Does Chicago participate in daylight savings time? :confused3
Indeed we do. Time will switch back the 2nd Sunday of March and it sounds like you'll be going after that time. If you were going now, I'd say get there around 5 and end around 7 which would be perfect. At the end of March, probably get there around 6:30 and end around 8 or 8:30.
Kimmielee
01-06-2009, 11:36 AM
Indeed we do. Time will switch back the 2nd Sunday of March and it sounds like you'll be going after that time. If you were going now, I'd say get there around 5 and end around 7 which would be perfect. At the end of March, probably get there around 6:30 and end around 8 or 8:30.
Thanks so much for your help! I posted this on the CB and no one answered!! :)
BlueBay
01-06-2009, 02:23 PM
Thanks so much for your help! I posted this on the CB and no one answered!! :)
No problem! Enjoy your time in the windy city, dress warm! :banana:
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