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Day Three M ORNING Begin your day enjoying a hearty meal at your hotel or one of the many outstanding restaurants in DuPage County serving breakfast and brunch.


Winter Wonder Tour (Continued)


A FTERNOON Dine at Wishbone, just steps away from Harpo Studios, former home of The Oprah Show. This popular spot offers a great photo op and features southern-inspired fare that tends toward the lighter side.


A FTERNOON Board your coach for the quick trip to Chicago. You’ll make stops on world-famous State Street and North Michigan Avenue—The Magnificent Mile—to view the elaborate holiday window displays and complete your holiday shopping spree.


E VENING As the holiday lights twinkle at dusk, your coach will drop you at Navy Pier where you will board Entertainment Cruises for their Winter Lights Dinner Cruise for a grand holiday dinner buffet while experiencing an unique perspective on the holiday lights and spectacular views of the Chicago skyline.


CHICAGO MUSEUMS & MEMORIES


Day One M ORNING /A FTERNOON Arrive at your DuPage County hotel where you can be assured comfort, convenience and value that you’ll find nowhere else in the Chicagoland area. Plus, there’s plenty of free parking at area hotels for your motor coach. Just 20 miles from downtown Chicago, it just makes sense to stay in DuPage.


E VENING Enjoy dinner followed by true Broadway-style entertainment at the Drury Lane Theatre, or catch dinner on your own at any of the fine restaurants in DuPage County followed by a night of live theatre, comedy, music and more at your choice of other venues.


Day Two M ORNING


This morning, you’ll head into Chicago early to beat the rush to the city’s Museum Campus, home to three major museums. Since it would take days to view everything, you’ll have to choose which best suits your taste: The Field Museum for natural history, the Shedd Aquarium for sea life or the Adler Planetarium to reach for the stars. We recommend the Field Museum as your first stop for both its architecture and exhibits. You could also spend the day farther south at The Museum of Science & Industry.


The rest of your afternoon will be spent at The Art Institute of Chicago, one of the city’s most prestigious cultural institutions, with many well-known pieces of art and must- see exhibits like the Impressionist collection and the galleries of European and American contemporary art.


Stop for another quick photo op at Buckingham Fountain. Open April through October, the grand stone fountain is one of the city’s iconic structures.


E VENING Next stop is Navy Pier. Jump on the giant Ferris wheel for a bird’s eye view of the skyline before boarding your Entertainment Cruises ship for a buffet dinner and even more spectacular views of the skyline as you cruise Lake Michigan.


Day Three M ORNING /A FTERNOON


Who doesn’t love the zoo? Your trip to Chicago wouldn’t be complete without a trip to our world-famous Brookfield Zoo. First opened in 1934, the zoo is located on 216 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and houses over 2,000 animals. It is renowned for its use of natural barriers, such as moats, is internationally recognized for its conservation efforts, and includes more than 20 exhibits with animals from all over the world.


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