184 The Chicago Theatre Tips
Don't miss the nearby Cultural Center.
We combined lunch and valet parking for only $10.
Did not enjoy a concession during the show
Took the Blue line and only had to walk a few blocks.
$4.00 per bottle of water. Ouch. Went to the Elephant & Castle rest around the corner good food.
$25.00 for us to park but it is downtown Chicago so we expected that fee.
Everyone seemed to be dressed in their Sunday best.
Some folks wore jeans, but most were dressed up for the holidays.
If you want a treat while you're downtown, the Magnolia Cafe is a block south across the street!
It was the adults near us making noise with their bags of candy, not the kids.
Quit eating during a show! It is rude and most of you are too fat anyway!
Around the corner worked great and had a theatre discount
Entrance to the theatre is right outside entrance to Red Line Lake St subway station.
Barbara Spikings
It is a bit of walkng up and down....FYI
The Chicago Theatre Marquee Tour
Barbara Spikings
Cheap parking with ticket stub.
The Chicago Theatre Marquee Tour
Barbara Spikings
Great yogurt place next to the theater as well as Johnny Rocketts and fast food.
The Chicago Theatre Marquee Tour
Mary Ellen
Visit Macy's which is nearby while you are in the neighborhood....also a beautiful building!
The Chicago Theatre Marquee Tour
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A lot of restaurants in the area. A few blocks from the river for outside dining.
The Chicago Theatre Marquee Tour
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Take the train to LaSalle station. Not a long walk to the theatre.
The Chicago Theatre Marquee Tour
No video, but still photos allowed everywhere.