Chicago Staycation Ideas for Families

Chicago Staycation Ideas for Families

Here's a list of Chicago Staycation Ideas for Families - even if you've been a Chicagoan your whole life, there still may be "touristy" activities you've never tried, or activities you want to make sure your children experience too! Here are our favorite "vacation worthy" things to do around Chicago on your next day off school or holiday weekend. A Chicago family staycation can be economical, stress-free and a lot of fun!


 
    Grand Bear Resort

    Grand Bear Falls (Grand Bear Resort at Starved Rock)

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    Kristy Pepping said:  Enjoy a wet and wild family day at Grand Bear Falls with their 24,000 square foot indoor water park with play zones, slides, wave pool, lazy river, and 15 person hot tub!

    Oglesby, IL
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    Chicago Botanic Garden

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    Gina I. said:  The Chicago Botanic Garden features walkable gardens and natural areas on 385 acres! Beautiful in every season, it's the perfect place to stroll around and spend the day.

    Glencoe, IL
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    Shedd Aquarium

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    Kristy Pepping said:  See whales, dolphins, sharks, stingrays, jellyfish and more! Many exhibits are play-based, like the Polar Play Zone, where your kiddo can slip into a penguin suit and waddle around! Experience touch tanks, animal chats, dolphin and whale shows, shark feedings and behind-the-scene tours, sleepover events, youth camps, and more.

    Chicago, IL

    Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

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    Shila said:  Feast while you watch horses, knights in combat, swordplay, jousting and more.

    Schaumburg, IL
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    Brookfield Zoo

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    Brittany Kozielski said:  Brookfield Zoo houses around 450 species of animals on 216 acres. Don't miss their dolphin show! After going to the zoo for years I discovered the Hamill Family Play Zoo & Wild Encounters. The Play Zoo is perfect for kids up to age 10 and is very hands-on and lots of fun. During the day you can hear a zookeeper discuss certain animals and walk around with them for kids to pet. Enter the Wild Encounters section and you will be surrounded by red pandas, llamas, alpacas, wallabies, and reindeer...and can even pet and feed some of them!

    Brookfield, IL
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    Lincoln Park Conservatory

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    Gina I. said:  From koi fish to tropical palms to ancient ferns, this conservatory houses both unique plants and grows thousands of plants used in local parks. Visit the Orchid Room featuring a gorgeous array of exotic blooms, and the live model train run that's set up during winter- when it's also toasty warm inside! The free Lincoln Park Zoo and Lily Pool are next door.

    Chicago, IL
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    Volkening Heritage Farm

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    Gina I. said:  Step back in time, and experience Schaumburg as an early German settler at Volkening Heritage Farm. Authentically dressed interpreters will show you around the 1880s farmhouse, let you help with seasonal farm chores, and teach you all about what life was like for some of Schaumburg's early residents. Visit the barn and say 'hello' to the local livestock. While you're there you may even see some chickens roaming freely throughout the grounds!

    Schaumburg, IL
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    Skydeck Chicago at Willis Tower

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    Kristy Pepping said:  Skydeck is located on the 103rd floor of Willis Tower, the tallest building in Chicago. This 360-degree experience offers a fun way of experiencing the city, and those who dare can walk out onto The Ledge, a glass balcony that extends 4 feet away from the building.

    Chicago, IL
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    The Morton Arboretum

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    Kristy Pepping said:  The trails at the Morton Arboretum wind through an amazing display of carefully cultivated trees and provide exceptional play areas that give kids a space to explore nature. The Children’s Garden is a fun outdoor playscape with scavenger hunts, tunnels, mazes and whimsical structures.

    Lisle, IL
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    Lincoln Park Zoo

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    Shila said:  Lincoln Park Zoo is home to rhinos, monkeys, tigers, bears, lions, penguins, giraffes, exotic birds and more! Open daily and always free since it was first established in 1868, it is one of the best things to do in Chicago with kids for those who live here as well as those who are visiting.

    Chicago, IL
    J.B. Spector/Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago

    Museum of Science and Industry

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    Kristy Pepping said:  Chicago families love MSI! The Museum of Science and Industry is one of the largest science museums in the world. Exhibits focus on both history and on the future of science and science education, but kids love the interactive exhibits and jaw-dropping experiences geared just for them. They have an amazing model train exhibit, too, that train-enthusiast kids (and adults!) go wild for.

    This museum is located a little south of downtown, but a very quick drive. Its campus has tons of open park area for kids to burn off some energy and right next to the lake, too.

    Chicago, IL

    360 CHICAGO and TILT

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    Kristy Pepping said:  There are a few landmark buildings that are must-see stops when visiting Chicago. One of them is the former Hancock Center located on Michigan Avenue. Go to the 94th floor of the building for some great views at 360 CHICAGO. 360 CHICAGO observation deck is also home to TILT – Chicago’s highest thrill ride – an enclosed moving platform that literally tilts you out over Michigan Avenue.

    The Willis Tower and John Hancock buildings both compete for skydeck view experiences, but both are great - and you get a view of the opposing building! It just depends on what location you find yourself in for the day. Hancock is along the mega shopping district on Michigan Avenue closer to the lake, while The Willis Tower is conveniently located right off the Metra commuter trains a bit southwest.

    Chicago, IL
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    American Girl Place

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    Shila said:  American Girl Place is a retail store for everything American Girl and is located on the exciting strip of Michigan Avenue at Water Tower Place. It's a destination in itself! Enjoy selections that appeal to girls and grown-ups alike—plus, they offer special seats just for doll friends. Reservations recommended.

    Chicago, IL
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    The Bennett-Curtis House

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    Stephanie W. said:  The Bennett-Curtis House is a unique restaurant that was built over 100 years ago and offers themed special events with delicious food! There are plenty of options for a great date night for you and your partner, but the ones your kids won't want to miss out on are the Harry Potter Witches & Wizards Themed Dinners. Themes change throughout the year, but you can expect over-the-top decor, trivia, and fun themed food and drink. Adults and children are encouraged to attend and dress up.

    Grant Park, IL
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    Millennium Park

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    Kristy Pepping said:  Millennium Park is located on famed Michigan Avenue and within walking distance to several hotels, restaurants, and shopping. It also provides the backdrop for several (often free!) cultural programs including concerts, exhibitions, awesome outdoor movie nights, and more. Kid specific attractions include an outdoor ice skating/roller skating ribbon, rock climbing, splash parks, mini golf, Maggie Daley Park playground, and lush gardens to run or take a leisurely stroll through. Remember to take a picture at "The Bean" sculpture (aka Cloud Gate)!

    Chicago, IL

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