Chicago Photography Museum

May 24
2009




chicago photography museum
How does this sound for a fun, casual date?

Take train to downtown Chicago, then walk to museum of modern photography (she loves photography), then walk up Michigan Ave. and through Millennium Park and the "Magnificent Mile" towards Dave and Busters, which after going there for awhile heading back to the train while stopping for ice cream along the way...

Optional things: If she isn't interested in Dave and Busters then there is bowling close by or even shopping. Also if she wants to get dinner instead of ice cream before the train back, then I'll be all for it and pay too. I'm just not planning for that because I don't want to have too much going on and I want it casual and fun, rather than "romantic". Also the weather is supposed to be possibly rainy and tstorms which is the reason for indoor activities.

* Dave and Busters is like an arcade/restaurant/bar for adults
* Magnificent Mile is famous strip in Chicago for shopping

So what do you think? Would a girl in early 20s like this?

im in my early 20s and i would love a date like that. its thoughtful and considerate. i like how you also planned other situations just in case she isn't interested in something. very nice.


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