What's your definition of a nice vacation? There isn't a whole lot to do in Chicago except museums and watch sports. Also, if you do come, beware of the parking fees downtown. It's up to $50 a day in a hotel.
2007-09-08 13:03:15
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answered by Simon C 2
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2016-10-18 05:51:06
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answered by ? 4
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It depends on what you consider a vacation.
There is much to do and see in Chicago but I wouldn't call going there a vacation because it's a city. But I am going to California in 2 weeks. (LA and San Diego) I think California has more to offer and there is time and places to relax.
2007-09-07 06:12:40
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answered by Unsub29 7
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Most definitely if u go in July or August, thats when the weather is at its best. Theres much to do and see in Chicago. The Museums, shopping, theaters. You should have a great time.
2007-09-08 13:52:31
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answered by LadiiLuv 2
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If you like to take vacations in a city, it is a great spot to visit. There are a lot of things to do (sports, arts and cultural, restaurants and bars, etc) and it is a clean and friendly city.
The only downside is you need to be prepared for some unpredictable weather. Otherwise it is the best city in the USA.
2007-09-07 06:16:06
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answered by cjm 1
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It's a great place to visit. If you're interested in getting off the beaten (& too-crowded) path, visit other museums, like the Polish-American Museum, or the National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum, Oriental Institute Museum, Chinatown museum...go walking along the lakefront (not exactly uncommon, but still great to do).
2007-09-07 10:13:11
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answered by jakomo 3
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Yes. There's lots to do. Get tickets to the "Second City". There are plenty of museum-type places (Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, Planetarium, Art Institute of Chicago, Childrens' Museum, etc.) and lots of shopping.
2007-09-07 06:13:28
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answered by rikkilyn 3
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There are about a million people a year who would say yes....
2007-09-07 10:37:49
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answered by bodinibold 7
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Absolutely !!!!!
2007-09-07 06:28:38
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answered by rdcatman 3
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