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Originally Posted by karen Elk Grove Village is near O'hare, but no where near Navy Pier. I stayed at a hotel near Navy Pier, but right now I cannot remember the name of it but it was a bit pricey.
There is parking right at Navy Pier if you want to stay in Elk Grove, but you won't get the full experience of visiting Chicago, with all the other stuff to do. The museums are great also and all next to each other, plus the restaurants in the city, omg, to die for. Plus if you are flying in what about a play or going up Sears Tower!!
Stay in Chicago if you can and you won't get shot, geesh!!
I met up with David from Ohio at Navy Pier a fellow pumper and he is still alive. David if you see this post where did you stay?
Karen |
Looking at a map they don't look close but also not far away. THe problem is with me doing the Vegas trip that's my big vacation. So I'm trying to save on any other trip and one is keeping this one as close to under $300 as possible. That's why I am staying out of the city. I might see a play and have looked at tickets for Wicked there. I'm tempted to see that, anyone else in the area wanna go and see the Jedi all dressed up?
It's still 2.5 months away so I have time to look at it some more. I have stayed in Chicago once and it looks like I stayed at what is now The Chicago City Centre Hotel & Sports Club. We went to Chicago for a senior class project/experience. However, now I'm on a budget. And keep it cheap is the name of this game.
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Originally Posted by Rikki Didn't mean to hijack your thread, Kev...I should have probably written up a review and put it somewhere else... My real point was to really just tell you about the labels! LOL |
Not a problem and thanks. I'll print out a sheet of them and take them with me.
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