Michigan Avenue Lights Festival & Millennium Park Ice Skating

Magnificent Mile Lights festival Chicago christmas trees downtownThis is a great weekend to spend time downtown in Chicago. The Michigan Avenue Lights Festival is happening, which leads us right into Thanksgiving on Thursday and then the Black Friday Sale Madness on Friday. Millennium Park’s Ice Skating Rink also opens and the Museum of Science and Industry has their annual Christmas Tree Exhibit open too. There are plenty of events to attend fun family events and celebrate the holidays in Chicago before it gets too cold. 

The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival – Time: 11 AM Saturday November 21. The Michigan Avenue  Lights Festival is happening on Saturday. You can see the parade and fireworks along the stretch of Avenue from the Chicago River, north to Illinois Street.  At least that is the area I can see that has been decorated and has road blocks up. I know that Michigan Avenue is amazing with all the lights and many families come downtown to see this and then visit the Lego or Sanrio stores in the Nordstroms Mall and some people also go to the American Girl store also. I also see that the The Plain White T’s will be playing a free concert at 401 N Michigan Avenue(former Equitable Building next to the River). For more details call their Seasonal Event Hot-line at (312) 409-5560. The parade will also be broadcast on ABC channel 7 in Chicago live at 6pm.

Museum of Science and Industry Christmas Around the World Christmas Tree Exhibit – It has been a tradition to decorate Christmas Trees all over the Museum of Science and Industry’s main lobby/atrium with ornaments and decorations from countries all over the world, since I was a kid.

We used to go see this beautiful decorative display and be amazed that there were people somewhere in Poland and the Ukraine (our heritage) who celebrated Christmas just like us. Now that we know that not every country celebrates Christmas, (some don’t celebrate the religious side or the consumer side) we think this may be a little to ethnocentric and idea to promote.  Yes, the European countries mainly do celebrate, but in a world and country that is becoming more religiously diverse and mixed together, can we really still enjoy this?

ice skating is open until around 8 pm

Ice Skating is open until around 8 pm except Saturdays open to 10pm.

Millennium Park Ice Skating Rink

- This is a great fun time for kids and adults alike and it is free if you bring your own ice skates. There are ice skate rentals on site if you need to rent them, but many people prefer skating their own skates. Afterwards the Park Grill has many tasty dining options, although it is an upscale restaurant that the kids may not be into. Millennium Park is right next to the Art Institute on Michigan Avenue, so you can make a trip downtown to see both!

7 Responses to “Michigan Avenue Lights Festival & Millennium Park Ice Skating”

  1. [...] If you are looking for the 2009 details you can find that post here. [...]

  2. [...] post: Michigan Avenue Lights Festival & Millennium Park Ice Skating … Share and [...]

  3. [...] 30% – Chicago, IL Michigan Avenue Lights Festival & Millennium Park Ice Skating … 19 hours ago The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival – Time: 11 AM Saturday November 21. The [...]

  4. [...] here: Michigan Avenue Lights Festival & Millennium Park Ice Skating … Posted in Trends, Uncategorized, health | Tags: illinois, lego, mag-mile-parade, [...]

  5. [...] Festival. Free Shit blog post by Robyn Chang. http://blogs.chicagoreader.com/freeshit/ Michigan Avenue Lights Festival & Millennium Park Ice Skating … 23 hours ago Michigan Avenue Lights Festival, Millennium Park Ice Skating free and Museum of [...]

  6. [...] Michigan Avenue Lights Festival & Millennium Park Ice Skating …Michigan Avenue Lights Festival, Millennium Park Ice Skating free and Museum of Science and Industry opens their Christmas Trees from Around the World Exhibit. Read more [...]

  7. [...] Michigan Avenue Lights Festival & Millennium Park Ice Skating … [...]

Leave a Reply