Chicago Official Visitors Guide - Summer/Fall 2008 - (Page 50) see & do Dave and Buster’s Chicago Two great our awesome music, a phenomenal light show and Keglers’ famous restaurant for sporting events and private parties. Open bowling every night. Sun.–Fri. noon–2am; Sat. 10am–3am. 2211 W. Diversey Pkwy., 773-227-5800, www.drbowl.com Chicagoland locations featuring 60,000 square feet of great food and fun. Enjoy mouth-watering delights, world-class billiards, shuffleboard and our famous million dollar midway. Sun.–Wed. 11:30am– midnight; Fri. and Sat. 11:30am–1am. 1030 N. Clark St., 312-821-8606, www.daveandbusters.com GameWorks Owned and operated by ESPN Zone Sports-themed dining and Diversey River Bowl Interact and party in our cool and comfortable bowling center. Networking has never been more fun with entertainment complex with more than 150 video monitors, a 16 x 13’ screen and interactive sports games. The perfect venue for groups of 25–1,200. Open daily. 43 E. Ohio St., 312-644-3776, www.espnzone.com Sega Entertainment, USA, Inc. The ultimate entertainment destination where guests can eat, drink, party and play. Featuring more than 200 interactive games and exclusive attractions, a full-service restaurant, two bars and private meeting space. Open Mon.– Wed. 11am-midnight, Thurs. 11am–1am, Fri. 11am–2am, Sat. 10am–2am, Sun. 10am–midnight. Meeting and party packages available. 601 N. Martingale Rd., Schaumburg, 847-330-9675, www.gameworks.com cont. ™ Go Chicago Card One low price includes the Adler Planetarium, John Hancock Observatory, Shedd Aquarium, the Art Institute of Chicago, Hop-On Hop-off Trolley, Shoreline Architectural Cruise, Navy Pier attractions and more. 111 W. Washington St., Ste. 1770, 800-887-9103, www.gochicagocard.com The Hancock Observatory The 94thfloor observatory, more than 1,000 feet above Chicago at the John Hancock Center, features an open-air Skywalk, the Midwest’s highest open-air experience; Sky Tours, which takes you on a personal audio tour of Chicago’s incredible sights and remarkable history; Soundscope 3-D “talking” telescopes that speak in four languages and create startlingly real sound effects; a Chicago history wall; and a theme park-style ticketing area that recreates the construction of the John Hancock Center. Open daily 9am–11pm. Admission: Adults $12; children ages 5–12 $8; senior citizens $10, tax not included. Children 4 and under free. 875 N. Michigan Ave., 94th Fl., 888-875-VIEW, www.hancockobservatory.com (Events) • Memorial Day–Labor Day: Fireworks Wed. 9:15pm, Sat. 10:15pm Hershey’s Chicago Operate Hershey’s Magnificent Chocolate Works Machine to become a factory worker with a photo ID and your own assortment of chocolates. Sing along with our baker, the Hersheyizer, who performs daily. Daily 10am–10pm (Memorial Day–Dec. 31); Sun.–Thurs. 10am–8pm; Fri. & Sat. 10am–10pm (Jan. 1–Memorial Day). 822 N. Michigan Ave., 312-337-7711, www.hersheys.com/discover Horseshoe Casino Hammond Only 20 minutes from downtown, seconds off the Chicago Skyway. Home of the best odds, highest limits and biggest jackpots. Exclusive high-limit areas. Free admission and parking. Open daily, 24 hours. 777 Casino Center Dr., Hammond, IN, 866-711-SHOE, www.horseshoe.com Maxwell Street Market Between Taylor St. and Depot Pl., every Sun. 7am–3pm. Canal St., 312-744-4006 Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Re-enactment of an 11th-century medieval banquet with colorfully attired knights on horses competing in medieval games, sword fights and jousting. Call for show times. Open Wed.–Sun. 2001 N. Roselle Rd., Schaumburg, 708-843-3900, www.medievaltimes.com pg 50 £ Two ways to get more information: call 1-877-CHICAGO or go to choosechicago.com http://www.drbowl.com http://www.daveandbusters.com http://www.gameworks.com http://www.espnzone.com http://www.gochicagocard.com http://www.hancockobservatory.com http://www.hersheys.com/discover http://www.horseshoe.com http://chicago.weaverguides.com/clickthru.php?id=12548 http://chicago.weaverguides.com/clickthru.php?id=12548 http://www.medievaltimes.com http://choosechicago.com
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