There were a few Hop On Hop Off stops in the 57-acre Museum
Campus by the shores of Lake Michigan. This is where you can find three of the most notable
museums in Chicago-- Adler Planetarium, the Shedd Aquarium, and the Field
Museum of Natural History.
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Adler Planetarium, Museum Campus, Chicago |
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Field Museum, Museum Campus, Chicago |
We only had time to go to a couple and the kids chose Shedd
Aquarium and Field Museum.
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Shedd Aquarium, Museum Campus, Chicago |
The line-up at Shedd Aquarium was just crazy! Even if we had
a so-called “Skip the Line” perk from the Go Chicago pass, we still had to line
up at the “Will Call” door. There were some protesters advocating against the
dolphin shows at the aquarium wherein they claimed the dolphins were sourced
from inhumane practices in Japan. The aquarium, in response, has put up signs
saying they do not support these practices.
As we entered, we got our group photo taken, which you can
purchase upon exit. We only had time to tour the exhibits and no longer the
shows, Stingray touch experience, and 4D movies. The exhibits were beautiful!
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Amazon river exhibit @ Shedd Aquarium |
Good
thing we had just gone to Ripley’s Aquarium this year so we really did not need
to go all the way with the other exhibits which had additional fees. For
example, while I think the jellyfish exhibit at Shedd would be awesome (as I saw
from some photos), as we did not have time and did not want to pay additional
admission, we no longer went. We had seen a beautiful, albeit smaller exhibit
at Ripley’s. As well, the girls already had a Stingray touch experience at the
Toronto Zoo, so again, we did not have to do it this time. We also just came
from Marineland a year or so ago where we saw shows and touched Beluga whales
so we were covered on that end as well.
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Beluga whales @ Shedd Aquarium |
But if you only have one chance to check
out an aquarium (vs going to three different locations like we did), then this
is the place to go! You would have the jellyfish exhibit, dolphin show, and
Stingray touch experience under one roof!
The restaurant was way bigger than Ripley’s. They had pizza,
tacos, burgers and dogs. There was also a patio outside where you can eat your
lunch. Like Ripley’s, the gift shops/kiosks were all over. You can get your
souvenir at practically every point.
The girls had an awesome time but were quite ok not to spend
the whole day there. They were excited to check out Field Museum! Shedd Aquarium is an
attraction that must not be missed— for anything aquatic, visual and experiential,
under a majestic structure from the 1930’s!
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