mrsv98
Gracie's Mama, Certified chicken wrangler
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I am working on my DH's 40th birthday and need ideas/input. He hates to be the center of attention so instead of a big party - like I had for his 35th - I am taking him away for a 1st class weekend in the city. We go to Lake Geneva once in a while but I wanted something different and Chicago in late May is beautiful. I have been saving for this for years so I have a nice bankroll to play with. Here is what I have planned so far...
Fri: Drive downtown after lunch. I was thinking of a limo down and back since we won't use the car once we get there, but I want to do other "fancy" stuff so I will see how much I have left and then decide. I have reserved a one-bedroom suite at the Peninsula hotel. I got a fabulous online rate. This is a 5 star hotel and it is AMAZING!
Fri Night: I am going back and forth between Charlie Trotters and Tru for dinner. Both are incredible and once in a life time places. Anyone ever been to either? Other thoughts on dinner?
Sat: Here is were I am waffling. I can't decide if I should do something like a spa package or do some "touristy" things like the Art Institute and the Aquarium. We do spa things when we go to Lake Geneva so I thinking I might do touristy. Also, the Shedd has a new shark exhibit that DH might really like and we love the Art institute and haven't been in ages. If we do this, then we can have a nice lunch out somewhere, not necessairly fancy, but nice.
Sat night: Big dilemma. I know I want to take him to Seasons for Sunday Brunch. It is incredible and is an experience in itself. We went a few years ago and loved it. My problem, what to do about dinner Sat night? I can't see us having a big dinner and then having a huge brunch. Room service? Small restaurant? Ideas?
Sun: Aforementioned brunch at Seasons and then a leisurley drive home.
Our DNiece is spending the weekend with DD and the dogs so that is covered and I will budget in paying her. This will cost a small fortune but I have been planning and saving for a long time. DH won't fly or I would take him on a 3 day DCL so this is the next best thing.
Comments? Suggestions? I know it is early, but planning and teasing DH about it is half the fun! I know he thinks I am planning a big party - HA!
Fri: Drive downtown after lunch. I was thinking of a limo down and back since we won't use the car once we get there, but I want to do other "fancy" stuff so I will see how much I have left and then decide. I have reserved a one-bedroom suite at the Peninsula hotel. I got a fabulous online rate. This is a 5 star hotel and it is AMAZING!
Fri Night: I am going back and forth between Charlie Trotters and Tru for dinner. Both are incredible and once in a life time places. Anyone ever been to either? Other thoughts on dinner?
Sat: Here is were I am waffling. I can't decide if I should do something like a spa package or do some "touristy" things like the Art Institute and the Aquarium. We do spa things when we go to Lake Geneva so I thinking I might do touristy. Also, the Shedd has a new shark exhibit that DH might really like and we love the Art institute and haven't been in ages. If we do this, then we can have a nice lunch out somewhere, not necessairly fancy, but nice.
Sat night: Big dilemma. I know I want to take him to Seasons for Sunday Brunch. It is incredible and is an experience in itself. We went a few years ago and loved it. My problem, what to do about dinner Sat night? I can't see us having a big dinner and then having a huge brunch. Room service? Small restaurant? Ideas?
Sun: Aforementioned brunch at Seasons and then a leisurley drive home.
Our DNiece is spending the weekend with DD and the dogs so that is covered and I will budget in paying her. This will cost a small fortune but I have been planning and saving for a long time. DH won't fly or I would take him on a 3 day DCL so this is the next best thing.
Comments? Suggestions? I know it is early, but planning and teasing DH about it is half the fun! I know he thinks I am planning a big party - HA!
