Monday, June 21, 2010

Passport to Adventure

This is the coolest thing. It is a little booklet of Cheap or Fun things to do in the Chicago Land area. It is sponsored by the members of the Kane-DuPage Regional Museum Association. Here is the website to check out what they have to offer.

http://www.kdrma.org/

It says that there might be other sponsored passport programs so check out your local historical society or park district to find out.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Cheap Bowling

I was just thinking today what is something that everyone likes to do? What can be done on a rainy day? Then it hit me Bowling!!! I am from Wisconsin and Russ is Polish therefore we bowl LOL. The kids love it too even Molly being 21 months gets into the action thanks to the help of a ramp.

Here are some links for places to go for cheap bowling with the kids over the summer

Brunswick- Various Locations

My kids got "bowling passes" from school which entitles them to one free game day for the entire summer. If you didn't get one of these from your school you can go to the website and sign up

http://coupons.bowlbrunswick.com/ballpass/

Streamwood Bowl - Streamwood

They are running special hours and prices over the summer check out the website for details

http://www.streamwoodbowl.com/rates.htm

Woodview Lanes - Elgin

They are running a bunch of different summer specials look at their website for all the details

http://www.woodviewlanes.com/rates.htm

Pinstripes - Various IL Locations

If you are looking for a little upscale bowling with the little ones check this place out. They run a morning bowling special everyday of the week all year long. See the website for more details.

http://www.pinstripes.com/moms.html

Cheap Movies for Kids During the Summer

Here are a couple of links of places you can go for cheap kids movies during the summer.

Classic Cinemas
The Wednesday Morning Movie Series is back! This year the Series will run for 9 weeks, kicking off on June 16th and continuing every Wednesday through August 11th. The Series is perfect for all ages, showing PG rated movies! The best part about the Series is that admission is only $1! The movie will start at 10:00 a.m., but come early between 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. to meet some of your favorite characters and join in with the fun games and activities.

This link takes you to the entire schedule for all the theaters over the entire coarse of the summer...

http://www.classiccinemas.com/wmms.asp



Marcus Theaters

Marcus has theaters all across the country and are also running a kids summer film promotion. Keep it cool with Marcus Theatres® this summer! Join us Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10 am from June 23rd through August 12th to view your favorite family flicks for just $2.75 in honor of our 75th Anniversary! Popcorn is included, so grab the family and head to your nearest participating Marcus Theatre® location!

Here is the link of all the theaters and films being showen

http://www.marcustheatres.com/Promotion/PromotionDetail/5/

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Free days at Museam of Science and Industry

I know this is super last minute but I just found out about it. Now through Friday June 11th you can get general admission to the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago for free. You still need to pay for parking and certain exhibits but it is totally worth it to check it out.

Here is the link for more information

http://www.msichicago.org/

Friday, March 19, 2010

Parks- Sunny Hill Park Streamwood

Today was a low key day at Casa de Cisco. We met up with one of Grace's friends from school at Sunny Hill Park in Streamwood. This park is located on Rt. 19 west of Rt 59 between Streamwood and Elgin.

I don't even know where to begin with how awesome this park is. The Streamwood Park District got this park 100% right. There is literally something for everyone here. The first thing you notice when you pass by the park is the AWESOME skate park located at the front of the park. Really cool ramps and jumps for skaters of all skill levels. The park district was even offering skate board lessons for a while not sure if they still are.

There is not only one playground at this park there are two. One at the top of the hill with plenty of swings for big and little kids as well as two different size jungle gyms for monkeys of all sizes. Molly was very adventurous today and went done the biggest slide there, first with big brother Ben then on her tummy all by herself.

The playground at the bottom of the hill is a bit smaller but still plenty of things for the the kids to play on.

Besides the playgrounds and skate park there are tennis courts and a Frisbee golf course. In the summer time there is a Splash Pad or as I call it the sprinkler park. The park operates almost all day, every day, June through September. The only issues I have with the sprinkler park is there is no shade within the gates and sometimes the pumps get over worked and the water turns off for 30 mins or so. Any time that has happened, I have called the park district and they have come over and fixed it. I just love the sprinkler park for kids of all ages. It is super easy to keep an eye on all my little monkeys and no matter how big or small they all like to splash in the water.

In addition to all the fun things to do this is one of two parks in Streamwood that has bathrooms and a shelter. For me a bathroom at a park is HUGE. With three kids someone always has to go to the bathroom. When we go to this park the fun doesn't stop cause someone has to use the bathroom.

Check out the park district website for more information www.streamwoodparkdistrict.org/parks_facilities.html

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Money Saving Tip- Museum Membership

We have what is considered a "big" family. There are 5 of us, me, my husband Russ, Benjamin 7, Grace 5 and Molly 5. While I don't really consider us a big family it does seem to cost "big" bucks to go out and do anything. Especially anything that is fundacational (my word for fun and educational).

I think I may have stumbled on a solution, at one that seems to be working for my family. While we were at the Rockford Discovery Center I was able to purchase a family membership. However, this is no ordinary membership. For the $100 fee our membership card gets us into a whole bunch of children's museums around the country as well as discounted or free admission into a variety of science and technology museums. I figure we just need to visit 2 museums for the membership to pay for itself. As of todays posting I have done those two visits.

To see if there is a museum in your area that participates in either of these programs check out the following websites. www.childrensmuseums.org or www.astc.org

Rockford Discovery Center

Back in February, I took my little monkeys out to Rockford to check out the Discovery Center. While this is not a great big museum I though it was just great for my kids, Benjamin 7, Grace 5, and Molly 18 months. There was not a lot of things that were great for Molly to do so the museum is probably suited more for kids over the age of 3, in my opinion.

When you first go into the Discovery Center there is a great little play area for kids under the age of 3. This was really the only place that I let Molly out of the stroller. There is a kitchen / house area, an airplane with cargo center as well as some other little things for little ones to do. The Discovery Center is currently in the middle of a renovation and I believe one of the areas they are expending is this area for smaller children.

My big kids Ben and Grace had a great time exploring the rest of the museum. On the first level were exhibits on weight, levers and space. The 2nd level was focused on physical activity and health. There is lots of hands on stuff to do for the big kids on the 1st and 2nd levels.

For more information check out their website http://www.discoverycentermuseum.org