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Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Alaska Kayaking Video
This video shows the 2 day kayaking trip out of Seward. He wore a GoPro for majority of of adventures.
Friday, September 5, 2014
Chicago Cost Breakdown
We do our best to keep costs to a minimal while traveling because it allows us to do more and travel more. Due to busy weeks at work and preparing for school to start up again we did not get a chance to search any deals on Groupon. We also did not buy the Go Chicago card we referenced in our trip recap. So here is the cost break down for 4 (2 full days) in Chicago on a holiday weekend visit.
*Note the airplane tickets and hotel cost were paid in advance
Splurging
ACTIVITIES
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$ 107.40
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AIRPLANE TIX (2)
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$ 615.00
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BAR
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$ 236.29
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FOOD
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$ 257.28
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HOTEL (3 NIGHTS)
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$ 400.00
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SOUVENIRS
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$ 80.32
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TRANSPORTATION
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$ 87.16
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TOTAL
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$ 1,783.45
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Travel With Friends
If you can bare your friends for weekend trips, it might be worth doing. We took this trip with Becky's cousin, which helped greatly with hotel cost. Hotels are NOT cheap in Chi-Town... roughly $200/night after taxes. You can try staying further from the city but you miss out on the atmosphere, plus Taxis are not that cheap. Half our transportation cost were on Taxis and that was taking turns paying for them! There is nothing wrong with walking. On our first day, we already walked nearly 5 miles before noon.
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Think before grabbing a Taxi! |
Ok. I will admit it, we splurged this trip. Take a look at our cost from 9 days in Alaska and compare it to 4 days in Chicago... we would be broke! We spent more on hotels in Chicago than Alaska!
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Doesn't this look delicious? Because it was! |
But always remember to take a look at the purpose of your trip. Alaska was adventures and outdoors, Chicago was attractions and food. We made sure to stop and smell the roses (or pizzas?) and savor it. How could you not? Chicago is home to many great varieties of food. The bar scene was fun and inviting. Northwestern's campus was a block from our hotel. Sometimes it is OK to spend a little bit of money!
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Chicago
Chicago is a great city with a rich history. If you'red not going for an event (like lollapalooza), a weekend is enough to get a lot done. Being as far north as Chicago is, weather is important to research. Locals told us May through October are the best times to visit. We traveled Labor Day weekend, getting in late Friday night and leaving Monday morning, giving us TWO full days of fun.
Day 1
Flight arrived at Midway at 9:45, due to late night arrival,
the three of us took a cab ($35) to our hotel. We all worked that day and after
checking in, we decided to just grab a bite and call it a night. The only problem was that not a lot of restaurants' kitchens were open past 11, although we were not too ambitious to explore the area.
Day 2
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Trump Tower straight ahead! |
Giant SEARS TOWER |
Heading back to the pier |
Deep dish pizza is Chicago’s thing. Everyone will say theirs is the best, so I am sure you’ve heard of, like Pizzeria Uno, Lou Malnati’s or Gino’s. We tried Lou Malnati's and after only a 45 minute wait, it was worth it. We got the works and washed it down with some local brews. There is more than meats the eye (see what I did there?) as we had to take some home. The atmosphere was what did it for us. W
We then did the short walk back to Michigan Ave. (more famously called the Magnificent Mile) and did some shopping! Thankfully for my wallet, it was just window shopping. Apparently the people of Chicago envied Paris in the early days and wanted to design Michigan Ave like the Champs Elysees in Paris. Premiere shopping. We got cleaned up and headed to the Signature Lounge. In less than 60 seconds you will be at a bar located on the 96th floor of the Hancock Observatory (just off Michigan Ave). The Go Chicago Card offers a “360 Chicago View” that has a twist… or should I say tilt? This new feature allows you to lean over the ledge at the 94th floor behind a safety glass.
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Chicago skyscrappers |
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Day 4
We woke up and took the “L”, which is Chicago’s
transportation system, to the airport. It is quick and very cheap ($3). It
isn’t complicated even though we jumped the gun on our transfer and got on the
wrong line! Learn more here.
Til next time! |
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People watching
Architecture River Tour
Wish List:
Chicago History Museum
Museum of Science and Industry
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