It was better than staying in the hotel which was dreadful - no bedding, only 2 pillows between 4 of us and a fire alarm that had us evacuated at 4am!
Anyway, a bus to the airport at 9am had us safely on board our flight which left on time at 1pm. We arrived in Chicago 8½ hours later - 9.30 UK time but a new time for us of just 3.30pm!
Picked up our rental car and drove into the heart of downtown Chicago. Checked in at the Holiday Inn Mart Plaza by 5pm. The hotel was excellent. Look at the view from our hotel window:
We thought we'd better go out rather than sleep (which we of course all really wanted to) so out we went for a long walk. It was great. Chicago is just a huge, TALL, awesome city! We stayed out until dark, wandering around the hustle, bustle and sights of the city.
When we got back to the hotel we just had to take another photo of the view - at night
That was it for day one. Off to bed by 10pm which was of course 4am UK time.
We awoke at about 6am! We had breakfast and were out into the city again by 9am. We visited the Sears Tower (now called the Willis Tower) which was until recently the tallest building in the world. We travelled in a lift 103 floors at 60 mph to the top of the tower where we stood on the "SkyDeck". If we thought the view from the hotel room was amazing......well.....
There is a glass platform that actually extends 4 feet outside this building and onto which one can walk! This means you are standing, on glass, outside the tallest building in the world and just looking straight down to the ants (people) below. I cant describe the effect this had on certain parts of my anatomy! But here is Sean lying on the glass floor as I took a photo of him
Not so many pictures in the museum unfortunately. They were not allowed. Here is one of the boys standing next to Sue..
That was really the end of day two. The next day we began the Route 66 journey proper. We would leave from Chicago, drive through those streets we'd so far only walked (trepidation about that!) and make our way to our first stop in Springfield Illinois. More of that in the next post....
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