Saturday, February 16, 2008

DuPage Children's Museum in Naperville

Ranking: Value - 4; Dad Fun Factor - 4 out of 5; Kid Fun Factor - 4 out of 5

We hit the road today for one of our boys' favorite spots on a cold, cold, day: Naperville's Children's Museum. I say Naperville because that's where it's located but they call themselves the DCM. We like to hit the popular spots as close to opening as we can, on Saturday that is 9:00 am, so we arrived right at 9:45. It was already a mob scene with little gangs of birthday celebrants running rampant around the various play areas. At least out membership (recall that you want to buy that at the Rockford CM) got us in a few minutes faster than the the common folk. We immediately headed to the Light and Sound Room. This room is the home to photo-sensitive walls (paint with light), percussion instruments galore, shadow theatre, and many other fun things. One section we really enjoy is a where your movement generates music and a light show. It is really cool.

Adjacent to the Light and Sound Room is the heart of the DCM, what I call the Wind and Water Room. Here you can play with bubbles, make the perfect river system, sit and watch the fish, or play with a whole host of wind contraptions. The wind area is particularly neat because of the center piece: a functional wind tunnel. My boys love to run in and out of the tunnel pretending to be super heros flying through the air.

The DCM is two stories with a fully built out basement. The basement houses the party rooms for birthdays. It also provides space for the rest of us non-birthday participants to buy vending machine yummies (today that was popcorn) and microwave up some snacks. The bathrooms scattered around the building are all pretty little-man friendly. I can't say much about the ladies room but the men's room is well equiped for dad but the urinals are too tall for junior tinklers. They do provide stools for the sinks though. The locker room right at the entrance is a little tight for the crowds we experienced today but normally it's not a big deal. The whole place is wheel chair accesible with an elevator between the three levels.

We had a great time today at the DCM but the crowd was a little much. That, of course, is our problem. One benefit of a large number of birthday parties is the increased quality of lady guests. Not that I'm looking or anything. I think they all tend to try to look better than the rest of their competition. It must be a chick thing. Anyway, plenty of dad's without showers and mom's done up. Again, I can't complain.

I recommend the DuPage Children's Museum for it's simple and fun activities. I still like Kohl's best and, when we get there, the Chicago CM at Navy Pier. It's simply great. Add this one to your rotation.

For more information visit their website at: https://www.dupagechildrensmuseum.org/

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Pizza at Nick's...er...I mean the Moose House

Ranking: Value - 3; Dad Fun Factor - 4 out of 5; Kid Fun Factor - 4 out of 5



One of our favorite restaurants to take the kids to, besides the other favorites I've listed, is Nick's Pizza. Nick's is a small chain of pizza joints (meaning two) in the far western burbs. We have never visited the Crystal Lake version so I can't give much insight into that location. Our local spot is in Elgin. The boys really love the ambiance. Step inside through the heavy barn doors and you enter a taxidermist's dream. The whole place is littered with stuffed (meaning formerly breathing) animals. Everthing from deer, ducks, fish, bears, and moose (hence the nick name). The center of the restuarant is an enormous rock fire place with a large Moose Head centered up the wall. Very spectacular. There are live fish in large tanks used as seperation from the dinning area and the bar. One special feature is the bottomless baskets of peanuts on the tables which beg to have shucked shells thrown to the floor. Nothing thrills the boys like throwing food on the floor and not being sent to the naughty chair. They love it.

The pizza is pretty good. It's not traditional Chicago style. I would categorize it as thin crust with a little thicker body. I really like it, especially the Nick's Special with pepperoni added. The boys love the pepperoni and can easily split a small between them. Dad's will also like the large selection of beers. I like to order take-out and sit in the bar sipping a shorty while I wait. Nothing better after a long day.

All in all I'd give Nick's a try. Be scared if you are looking for a table after 5 pm on the weekend. We always meet friends there right at 5 and get seated right away. 10 minutes later and you are waiting for 15 minutes. That can seem like a lifetime with little people in tow. They do have a small video arcade to spend you lunch money. You can also litter the floor with peanut shells while you wait as well. Plan on spending $50 for a family of four with a beer each.

For more information visit their website. For a chain of two it is a very good site and worth a trip. You will immediately recognize the pictures I stole..er..borrowed: http://www.nickspizzapub.com/site/home


Friday, February 8, 2008

Down but not out

My appologies for the lack of postings. I had a bad case of the flu, passed it to the boys, and then to momma. So needless to say it's been a little rough to post. I have some fun action to report in the coming weeks and can't wait to get it down on bytes and bits. Be patient and stay warm.