I
had a 2-day meeting in Chicago. There aren’t any RV parks in Chicago, but we
found an RV campground that was close to a train station. It was fun to take the
train into Chicago. Did you know they slow the train when it is over 95 F since
the rails move in the heat? Chicago trains are double-deckers. FYI, you put
your ticket in a clip in front of you so the conductor sees it as he goes past.
I’m
not sure why, but I had to walk almost a mile to change trains in Chicago. The
good part is that this was in downtown Chicago. It gave me a chance to
sightsee. A museum at the Federal Reserve was excellent. I got to see
$1,000,000 in one-dollar bills and in $100 dollar bills.
Willis
Tower (15th tallest building in the world) had a long line of people to go to
the top (Skydeck).
I
saw the Chicago Stock Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade, Rookery Building, the
theatre district, Chicago Tribune and the Loop
Millennium
Park was full of people on a hot Friday. Kids and adults were everywhere!Crown Fountain has two towers with
changing videos of faces. Every once in a while the face “spits” water.
Officially
it’s called Cloud Gate, but everyone calls it the Bean. A very fun touristy
thing to do. Lots of people taking pictures!
For
a good time, the fire alarm went off at 5:30 am at the hotel. Everyone had to
go to the stairs (I was on the 10th floor) and walk down to the
bottom. I’m not sure what happened, but the line stopped when I got to the 4th
floor. We were there for quite a while with no one telling us anything. At one
point, a woman passed us going down. One of the ladies waiting in line said
“Saving yourself?” Not sure if she was too good to stand in line or
claustrophobic. Finally we were told to climb the stairs back to our floors
since it was a false alarm and the elevators were shut down. I was mentioning
it was great to do steps in the morning when another lady stopped and said “You
are the most morning person I ever met!”
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