The kids are out of school for the week & parents everywhere are looking for family actives to enjoy around Chicagoland. Luckily, there is no shortage of fun to be had!
Peter Pan: The Musical
The production based on the beloved book is in Chicago for 2 weeks. The show brings the classic story of Peter Pan, Wendy & Captain Hook to the stage. Check out our preview with Kurt Perry who plays Mr. Smee in the show.
Peter Pan: The Musical
Nederlander Theatre
20 E. Randolph
March 26 - April 7
BroadwayinChicago.com for tickets
Click here for more information and to purchase tickets
The production based on the beloved book is in Chicago for 2 weeks. The show brings the classic story of Peter Pan, Wendy & Captain Hook to the stage. Check out our preview with Kurt Perry who plays Mr. Smee in the show.
Peter Pan: The Musical
Nederlander Theatre
20 E. Randolph
March 26 - April 7
BroadwayinChicago.com for tickets
Click here for more information and to purchase tickets
Lincoln Park Zoo
Looking for something free to do?
Lincoln Park Zoo is always a great option for an affordable way to spend the day. They are hosting an Easter egg hunt for kids 1-12 years old on Saturday, March 30th. There are four available times, and tickets are required for adults and children.
Lincoln Park Zoo
located between Fullerton & Cannon
Click here for more information and to purchase tickets
Looking for something free to do?
Lincoln Park Zoo is always a great option for an affordable way to spend the day. They are hosting an Easter egg hunt for kids 1-12 years old on Saturday, March 30th. There are four available times, and tickets are required for adults and children.
Lincoln Park Zoo
located between Fullerton & Cannon
Click here for more information and to purchase tickets
Color Factory
Get ready to take some great selfies and have a wonderful experience that brings out the kid in all of us. Walk through rooms that bring out color in many ways including a colorful ballpit and a free ice cream treat at the end. Their Colors in Bloom exhibit is currently running, featuring different floral highlights throughout. What I love about this spot is they give a you a QR code to tap along the experience to take key photos and keys at the perfect angle.
Color Factory at Willis Tower
320 W. Jackson
ColorFactory.co
Click here for more information and to purchase tickets
Get ready to take some great selfies and have a wonderful experience that brings out the kid in all of us. Walk through rooms that bring out color in many ways including a colorful ballpit and a free ice cream treat at the end. Their Colors in Bloom exhibit is currently running, featuring different floral highlights throughout. What I love about this spot is they give a you a QR code to tap along the experience to take key photos and keys at the perfect angle.
Color Factory at Willis Tower
320 W. Jackson
ColorFactory.co
Click here for more information and to purchase tickets
Chicago Children's Museum
Any staycation or visit to Chicago for family of young kids should include a trip to this museum. If it’s been awhile since you’ve been, check out their new Circusville exhibit where kids can experience every role from ringmaster to tightrope walker and food vendor.
Chicago Children’s Musem
Navy Pier
600 E. Grand
Click here for more information and to purchase tickets
Any staycation or visit to Chicago for family of young kids should include a trip to this museum. If it’s been awhile since you’ve been, check out their new Circusville exhibit where kids can experience every role from ringmaster to tightrope walker and food vendor.
Chicago Children’s Musem
Navy Pier
600 E. Grand
Click here for more information and to purchase tickets
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
Looking for a fun family movie, check out Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. The film does pay tribute to the original 1984 film, so if you are a fan of the original this would be the movie for you. There are some parts that are scary for toddlers, but most kids 9 and above should enjoy the special effects and story.
Click here to read the Editor's review of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
Looking for a fun family movie, check out Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. The film does pay tribute to the original 1984 film, so if you are a fan of the original this would be the movie for you. There are some parts that are scary for toddlers, but most kids 9 and above should enjoy the special effects and story.
Click here to read the Editor's review of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire