KevinT wrote:Naperville has Ribfest starting tomorrow afternoon. They have a whole kids area too for the little ones. You can buy tickets at the Jewel in Naperville for $5, $2 off the regular price and there is entertainment all weekend.
http://www.ribfest.net
Don't set your expectations very high on this event. I went out there a couple of years ago & was wholly unimpressed. We split up & got ribs from a number of different vendors & they ranged from completely inedible to barely OK.
Also it is incredibly inconvenient in that you have to park like 5 miles away and take a bus to the festival site itself.
The entertainment area was pretty good though, large grassy area & some shade along the sides. Guess it depends who is playing.
Millennium Park, on the other hand, is a great call - I spent some time over there when the Tip's Interns were in town & despite all the hype, it is
VERY impressive.
I would try to go when there is a performance in the Pritzker Pavilion & set up a picnic on the grass. Security told me that you are allowed to bring in your own wine (but not beer for some reason). They sell both in tents at either side of the stage during performances.
Bring swimsuits / dry clothes / towels for the kids - they will definitely get soaked playing in Crown Fountain (which, by the way, is
really cool - two 50 foot high glass block towers separated by a very shallow (1" deep) reflecting pool). They project a series of faces from inside the towers onto the glass. Every time I have been over there, it has been packed with dozens of squealing kids running around in the reflecting pool.
I also ate a couple of meals at The Park Grill & was very impressed by the food, but the service was spotty & it was pretty expensive. There is a more casual dining / bar area out in front of The Park Grill that would probably work better with a bunch of kids.
http://www.millenniumpark.org/
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