WindyAdmin
December 9th, 2007, 05:29 PM
This is a terrific kids-oriented amusement park with rides for all ages at Chicago's Navy Pier. It last for one month.
Winter Wonderfest also hosts an indoor ice skating rink.
Tickets are about $11 with any cash withdrawal receipt at a Bank of America ATM which are on-site. ($15 without the withdrawal receipt).
A $50 "season" pass is also available as is a $35 sunrise ticket which allows entrance on specific days two hours prior to opening. From our experience, the place was pretty empty at 10AM on a Sunday so the Sunrise ticket is probably not necessary - however if you go from 2 PM to 4 PM you might think it would be very nice since it does get quite crowded in the afternoon.
See site at
Winter WonderFest 2007 (http://www.winterwonderfest.com)
Attractions:
WWF Attractions (http://www.winterwonderfest.com/attract.html)
The inflatable rides (inflatables) were the most exciting for our 3-year-old. The train was sort of boring.
If you've been there, please share your observations or thoughts by replying to this thread.
Winter Wonderfest also hosts an indoor ice skating rink.
Tickets are about $11 with any cash withdrawal receipt at a Bank of America ATM which are on-site. ($15 without the withdrawal receipt).
A $50 "season" pass is also available as is a $35 sunrise ticket which allows entrance on specific days two hours prior to opening. From our experience, the place was pretty empty at 10AM on a Sunday so the Sunrise ticket is probably not necessary - however if you go from 2 PM to 4 PM you might think it would be very nice since it does get quite crowded in the afternoon.
See site at
Winter WonderFest 2007 (http://www.winterwonderfest.com)
Attractions:
WWF Attractions (http://www.winterwonderfest.com/attract.html)
The inflatable rides (inflatables) were the most exciting for our 3-year-old. The train was sort of boring.
If you've been there, please share your observations or thoughts by replying to this thread.