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    CAMP

    3.8
    (29 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    I brought my 5 year old son here for the Paw Patrol play event. Overall, I would say it was a…read morepositive experience. When we entered the store, the staff greeted us and checked our tickets. We were booked for 10 AM on a Sunday and were the only ones in our group. Inside the play area, there are five stations for five of the pups, plus the "lookout" area. Marshall does not have a station, just as an FYI. Rocky's station was partially broken when we visited, but ultimately my son still had a good time. There were 3 slides, a magnatile/block area, a recycling game where you toss recycling into different baskets, an obstacle course, and a go-kart area. Most areas skewed a bit young - more like 3-5. The go-karts were a huge hit with my 5 year old, though I imagine this would be a hard activity if you went at a busy time. The whole thing was just an open play session. You can get stamps for completing each of the "missions" (really just playing at the different stations), but largely your kid can be left to their own devices. Staff were mostly nice. Some were a bit aggressively trying to joke with my son and couldn't quite pickup that he was NOT into it. I had to just escort him away. For the most part, however, everyone was very helpful and welcoming. The toy store itself offers a decent selection of toys, and they have lots of things out to play with. There is also an area to create your own slime and various crafts you can do as well (for an extra charge). The Paw Patrol area is $35 per ticket (adults must purchase a ticket as well) plus a $7 fee when purchasing online. This felt a little steep for a one hour open play session, but my kid had a great time. I'd say for a special outing it was worth it, but I don't know that it offers enough to warrant repeated visits.

    I brought my son with my husband a couple of times already and we really enjoyed it. Actually, my…read moreson enjoyed it, but I enjoyed it as well since my son was entertained and happy doing lots of little activities for the kids to do check them out. They run some deals once in a while when you sign up for their newsletter. They also have free parking. Winning.

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    United Run for the Zoo

    United Run for the Zoo

    2.9
    (22 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    This is an incredible Race which benefits The Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, Illinois! The race…read morecourse itself wraps through the zoo grounds making it a unique and fascinating event for people of ALL AGES! Date: June 5, 2022 Venues: 10K Race 5K Walk/Run Kids' Course SWAG:I love that they offer a t-shirt and bib with your registration fee. FYI-Finishers' Medals were available for an EXTRA $25.00 to help benefit the Zoo. The Lincoln Park Zoo is open daily for all individuals FOR FREE! The Zoo offers many on-site fundraisers to benefit the zoo and bring the community together as a whole to enjoy this public resource and gem of Chicago!

    It seemed like ages since I'd been to Lincoln Park Zoo. Like, at least 10 years. Too long, for…read moresure. So I signed up for the Run for the Zoo as the perfect reason to return to the place I once loved. The event itself is well-organized. There's a 10K, 5K, 5K fun walk, and Gorilla Gallop for kids. With all those events going on, I expected some confusion. But to my surprise and delight, this was a smooth sailing ship. The course looped through the zoo at the beginning of the race - and it was fun (and a little unusual) to run by a crowd of polar bears. They didn't do much cheering, but that can be forgiven. The rest of the course followed the lakefront trail, up almost to Irving Park and back down by the Belmont Harbor. After the race was over, I played tourist and strolled around the zoo, stopping in the new primate house. Wow. That made the early morning well worth it. I'd highly recommend the race and taking a day for the zoo.

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