The Millennium Park is all about innovation and traditional tourism. I liked the aesthetics as well as the general structure of the place. They have some design pieces that are worth your attention if you happen to visit. This building only came into being in 2004 but it does not look out of place when compared to historical Chicago. The kids love the mirror ball. It gives some unique perspectives on your face and body. There is a relaxing atmosphere at the Millennium Park which lends itself to visitors that are tired of the bustle of the main tourism centers. At the same time you can have a very stylish experience. You can get your exploratory glasses on and see the things that they have on offer at this venue.
I have to say that I liked the park at the Millennium Park. There were none of the hassles that are associated with popular tourist attractions. You can use the location as a link to the Art Institute. There is also the attraction of Gehry’s Pritzker pavilion. The Crown Fountains offer the kids an ideal opportunity to play in open spaces. There is a challenge for drivers because they have to come up with $25 as the minimum for parking. That is one hefty price to pay for the privilege of keeping your car in a specific area. There are four attractions at the Millennium Park and therefore you might decide that the parking charges are worth your while. On the other hand you might decide to walk to the location. It is a good idea to walk around the Millennium Park. This is good exercise and there are plenty of monuments to attract your attention. In the end you have to make the most of the ambience as well as the facilities on offer.
The Millennium Park reminds me of those cheesy end-of-century parties. I also hate the parking fee but they are quite interesting. A 4 stars rating out of 5 is quite appropriate here.