Seeking Sunday Fun!

Updated on February 14, 2008
N.D. asks from Glenview, IL
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My hubby just finished his mid-term and this weekend we want to go somewhere as a family since he has been studying non-stop the past few weekends.

We want to go somewhere locally on this coming Sunday...but no idea where since the weather isn't exactly great.

Any ideas where I can take a 2 year old? We live in the suburbs.

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J.

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How about playing tourist downtown? The Field museum is free in February, and they have a new children's play area.

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J.G.

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Coco Keys in Arlington Heights or there is another one Coco Lime (not sure) in Gurnee. These are indoor water places. They are totally kool.

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M.C.

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The Kohl's Children museum in Glenview is lots of fun - or depending on which suburb you are in maybe Wonder Works in Oak Park.

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J.P.

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http://www.cocokeywaterresort.com/index.php?/ArlingtonHei...

Well... maybe a day at an indoor waterpark. Holiday Inn in Elmhurst has one and there is a new one in Arlington Hts. called Coco Key. I know you can call Coco Key and see if there are any passes just for the day available. Or of course you could rent a room. I think your daughter would be free if you go with the day pass. (2 yrs. and under) My neighbor went on a weekday and she found 5 dollar off coupons for each family member. She said that was reasonable, but it is kind of pricey on the weekends without the coupons.

Just a thought!

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