Petri
Reged: 01/19/04
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Loc: Helsinki, Finland
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We're flying to St. Barth & co through Chicago this time. On the way back, we usually stop for a day or two for some January sales shopping and getting back to the mood from paradise perfect St. Barth.
How bad is the weather in Chicago in January? We're not afraid of snow or cold as such but if snow means that we'll start missing flights and cannot get to the airport, I don't like it, nor if snowing means chaos on the streets and highways. Do the rentals come with proper winter tires?
Or should we rather stay in Miami? The main advantage of Chicago would be the option to fly directly from St. Maarten through Miami to Chicago on the same night and thus say the departure day for shopping instead of flying.
Continues: I was looking the flights etc. and I guess Atlanta could also be a "mid-way" option, fly to Atlanta on the same night and continue from there to Chicago. The shopping seems to be better there than in Miami (more towards Saks/Neuman Marcus style than small boutiques).
Edited by Petri (10/09/06 04:06 AM)
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Mike R
Reged: 05/26/03
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Loc: Stinson Lake - New Hampshire
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its a crap shoot fpr sure...weather in Chicago can be brutal in January and O'Hare is statistically the most delayed flight airport in the country..I am in the same quandry as the only cheap flights back east for Christmas go through Chicago and seeing that I'm flying east on the 23rd.....I could easily be spending Christmas with Dennis instead of my family..LOL....unless I cough up much more money and go through DC
Edited by Mike R (10/09/06 05:17 AM)
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Dennis
Reged: 04/05/04
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Loc: Chicago
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We'd love to have you...you can do the cooking!
Last winter was our first in Chicago. We had a pretty decent snow in December and very little the rest of the winter. January, if I recall, was not too bad weather wise...cold for sure but I'm guessing that won't bother you. Having said that, were about to book a January trip to Costa Rica…
As Mike says, ORD is a crapshoot. Overall, Chicago handles snow very well...the city does a good job on the streets. I'm told the folks at ORD are better at handling snow later in the winter because the crews (which experience a high turnover) have had a few snow events to get used to it.
Anyway, Michigan Avenue is a great shopping street...my wife can attest to that as recently as yesterday! Can you say Burberry???
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Mike R
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Loc: Stinson Lake - New Hampshire
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We'd love to have you...you can do the cooking!
well Christmas Eve HAS to be 7 fishes...and Christmas day I have to do my tenderloin of beef stuffed with whole lobster tails and then sliced tornadoe style, smothered in a bearnaise sauce
so if youre alright with that....lets party!
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Petri
Reged: 01/19/04
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Loc: Helsinki, Finland
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Can one do MIchigan Avenue shopping withour car? I was thinking of arriving to ORD late, taxi/shuttle to the hotel, a day of shopping (walking) and taxi/shuttle the next evening back to the airport for return flight to home. That's the "maximize St. Barth" plan.
Is the snow permanent in Chicago in January, or comes and goes?
Perhaps staying a few days in Miami would be the safest bet..
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Dennis
Reged: 04/05/04
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Loc: Chicago
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Can one do MIchigan Avenue shopping withour car? I was thinking of arriving to ORD late, taxi/shuttle to the hotel, a day of shopping (walking) and taxi/shuttle the next evening back to the airport for return flight to home. That's the "maximize St. Barth" plan.
Is the snow permanent in Chicago in January, or comes and goes?
Perhaps staying a few days in Miami would be the safest bet..
You don't want a car for shopping on Michigan Ave. Bundle up and walk it...stopping in for a hot toddy here and there.
The snow comes and goes. Unless we're in the middle of a blizzard then all bets are off!
We live about 3 miles from Michigan Avenue and never drive there. Yesterday, we took the "EL" down, shopped awhile, taxi to dinner (Avec...wonderful) and taxi home.
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Mike R
Reged: 05/26/03
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Loc: Stinson Lake - New Hampshire
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you can do Michigan Ave without a car for sure...snow comes and goes and also stays...it depends on what kind of winter they are having
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Midwest Mike
Reged: 10/01/02
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Loc: Hawkeye Heaven
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No way do you want a car on Michigan Ave. Everything worth shopping for is within walking distance. Try to get a hotel within a few blocks of WaterTower. If your wife likes Neiman Marcus, she will love the one on Michigan Ave. The entire second floor is all high end designer stuff and the third floor more name brands, but not as pricey. As you probably already know, Neiman Marcus only accepts their own credit card....so have it handy or bring lots of cash! Happy shopping. BTW after you get done shopping Michigan Ave, you and your wife may want to check out the Oak Street shops two blocks north of Watertower. Barneys is always interesting and Wolford has a great boutique across the street. You may not find anything for yourself at Wolford, but it's always fun watching your wife trying things on. ;-)
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Petri
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As you probably already know, Neiman Marcus only accepts their own credit card....so have it handy or bring lots of cash!
Is that true, or just Chicago store's policy? I'm 99% sure I used my foreign credit card at Neuman Marcus at the Mall at Millenia, Orlando, in January. We don't carry much cash around (and never use cash at home).
I think we'll stay an extra day at St. Barth so the options are now staying one day in Miami or 1.5 days in Chicago. I was leaning towards Miami but Michigan Ave does sound appealing.
What is the best time for shopping in the US (sales) : mid-January (~19th), over the christmas (22nd-27th) or just before christmas (before 22nd)?
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Mike R
Reged: 05/26/03
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Loc: Stinson Lake - New Hampshire
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sales are huge after Christmas and into January...before Christmas the only way you are going to get something on sale is if retailers are having a tough holiday season with soft sales, but all indications are that this season will be robust and at full price ( yipppeeeee)...Michigan Ave is truly a great place to shop, on par with Fifth Avenue in NYC
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JoshA
Reged: 08/28/05
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Let's see ... Chicago or Miami in January??? Chacun a son gout. I don't think place matters much in the US as far as availability and price goes. If you like upscale and choose Miami, the Shops at Bal Harbour will satisfy. There's a Sheraton across the street if shopping there is your main focus. January is definitely a better time to shop than December.
South Beach is the place for trendy nightlife and restaurants. Lots of stylish hotels too. If you like Nikki Beach, try it. If you don't, keep shopping.
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Dennis
Reged: 04/05/04
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Loc: Chicago
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Let's see ... Chicago or Miami in January???
Come'on, Josh...we need the tax revenue!
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