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Thank You for Choosing Go Chicago Explorer Thank you for choosing Go Chicago Explorer Your Go Chicago pass(es) are included in this packet Your pass is required for admission at each attraction. Please print it out and show it at each attraction you visit. Note: please have passes for each member of your party ready to be scanned when you visit each attraction. How to use your Go Chicago pass Show your pass at each attraction to be scanned for admission. Know before you go Check each attraction’s admission policies, hours of operation, and special instructions for getting in before you go. Some attractions may require reservations and a credit card to hold your reservation, but you will not be charged unless you fail to show up during your reserved time. Pass expiration Visiting your first attraction activates your pass which is then valid for 30 calendar days. You may only visit each attraction once. You have one year from your purchase date to begin using your pass. Lost pass If you lose your pass, you can reprint it at any time from your order confirmation email or by looking it up at gocity.com/chicago. Explorer 3 Choice Adult Confirmation Code: Order Number: 5185966 2518-5966-1001 Purchase date: Mar/09/2020 Pass 1 of 2 FAQs How do I activate my pass? Easy: simply visit your first attraction! I purchased multiple passes, how do I use them at attractions? You will need to show the individual passes for each member of your party at attractions to get in. There are long lines at some of the attractions — do I need to wait in the line? As a Explorer customer, you can skip the ticket line at many of our attractions. Be sure to check the attraction description for additional information. When does my pass expire? You have 1 year from purchase to activate your pass or it will expire. Where can I get the included guidebook? To download your guidebook visit www.gocity.com/chicago/en-us/EXP-Guide You have 1 year from purchase to activate your pass or it will expire. Once activated, your pass will be valid for 30 days. This pass is non- transferable, and cannot be resold. Please be prepared to show a valid photo ID matching at least one member of your party. You can visit an attraction once per the life of the pass. Once an Explorer pass is activated, it is non-refundable. This Explorer pass is valid for same-day entry only, and can not be exchanged for a ticket to enter an attraction on a future date. Leisure Pass Group is not responsible for traffic conditions, weather, attraction-capacity constraints, or other unforeseeable circumstances that may affect a customers ability to use Leisure Pass Groups products. Attraction offerings are subject to change. By using this pass, you agree to Leisure Pass Groups terms and conditions, which are available at https://gocity.com/terms. Explorer 3 Choice Adult Confirmation Code: Order Number: 5185966 2518-5966-1002 Purchase date: Mar/09/2020 Pass 2 of 2 FAQs How do I activate my pass? Easy: simply visit your first attraction! I purchased multiple passes, how do I use them at attractions? You will need to show the individual passes for each member of your party at attractions to get in. There are long lines at some of the attractions — do I need to wait in the line? As a Explorer customer, you can skip the ticket line at many of our attractions. Be sure to check the attraction description for additional information. When does my pass expire? You have 1 year from purchase to activate your pass or it will expire. Where can I get the included guidebook? To download your guidebook visit www.gocity.com/chicago/en-us/EXP-Guide You have 1 year from purchase to activate your pass or it will expire. Once activated, your pass will be valid for 30 days. This pass is non- transferable, and cannot be resold. Please be prepared to show a valid photo ID matching at least one member of your party. You can visit an attraction once per the life of the pass. Once an Explorer pass is activated, it is non-refundable. This Explorer pass is valid for same-day entry only, and can not be exchanged for a ticket to enter an attraction on a future date. Leisure Pass Group is not responsible for traffic conditions, weather, attraction-capacity constraints, or other unforeseeable circumstances that may affect a customers ability to use Leisure Pass Groups products. Attraction offerings are subject to change. By using this pass, you agree to Leisure Pass Groups terms and conditions, which are available at https://gocity.com/terms. Explorer Guidebook Museum of Science and Industry Getting In: Simply show your Go Chicago pass to gain entry into the Museum of Science and Industry. Select special exhibits, including the U-505 on-board tour, may require an additional timed-entry ticket to be purchased. All subject to availability. Please Note: Select special exhibits, including the U-505 on-board tour, may require an additional timed-entry ticket to be purchased. All subject to availability. Convenient indoor parking available. Museum of Science Industry parking is easy. They have an underground garage so you don’t need to worry. You can find the entrance at the northwest corner of the building, at E. 57th Street and S. Cornell Ave. Hours of Operation Daily: 9:30AM - 4PM Last admission at 3:30PM Closings & Holidays Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. All holiday hours are subject to change without notice. Extended hours during spring break, summer, and holidays. Please check their website for updated hours and special events Getting There Address 57th Street and Lake Shore Drive 5700 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60637 US Closest Subway Stop Metra trains stop at the 57th Street station, just two blocks from the Museum‚ north entrance. Buses #2, #6, or #28 also have convenient stops two blocks away from the Museum. 10pin Chicago Two-Hour Bowling & Lunch Reservations are required for 10Pin Chicago Two-Hour Bowling & Lunch. Reservation Instructions: Valid daily from 10am-4pm. Reservations must be made in advance by contacting 10Pin Bowling Lounge at [email protected] or 312-644-0300. All reservations are based on availability & additional times may be available upon request. Getting In: Customers to redeem their Go Chicago pass at the front counter where they check-in and receive their shoes. There's no need to purchase individual tickets at any of the Chicago attractions included on your pass. Please Note: Offer includes 2-hour bowling, slices of pizza, and shoe rentals. Reservations must be made in advance, and cannot be made via OpenTable. Hours of Operation Sunday - Thursday: 10AM – 12AM Friday & Saturday: 10AM – 2AM Closings & Holidays Thanksgiving & Christmas. Getting There Address 330 N State Street, Chicago, IL 60654 US Adler Planetarium Getting In: To skip the ticket line, enter Adler Planetarium at the Main Entrance and simply show your Go Chicago pass to gain admission. Staff will provide you with tickets to the museum and help you select your sky shows. Please Note: Your Museum Entry +2 admission includes all exhibitions, the historic Atwood Sphere experience, and your choice of two sky shows, including Imagine the Moon, the Adler's newest, original sky show. Hours of Operation Daily: 9:00AM – 4PM. Closings & Holidays Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. On rare occasions this attraction closes early due to private functions. Hours vary during certain times of the year, so visit adlerplanetarium.org prior to your visit for the most up-to-date information. Getting There Address 1300 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605 US Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops CTA bus #146 stops along Michigan Avenue north of the river and on State Street south of the river and will drop you off in front of Adler Planetarium. Closest Bus Stop CTA bus #146 stops along Michigan Avenue north of the river and on State Street south of the river and will drop you off in front of Adler Planetarium. Closest Subway Stop CTA Orange, Red, or Green line. Exit the train at the Roosevelt stop. Then take CTA bus #146 Inner Drive/Michigan Express, which will drop you off in front of Adler Planetarium. Field Museum Getting In: For fastest access to the Museum, Go Chicago pass holders should enter the Museum at the south entrance and proceed to the will-call ticket desk to skip the line. Please Note: Go Chicago customers receive a general admission ticket plus admission into one standard ticketed exhibition. Hours of Operation Daily: 9AM - 5PM *Last admission at 4PM Closings & Holidays Christmas Day. All holiday hours are subject to change without notice. During spring breaks, summers, holidays, and special occasions, the Museum frequently extends or shortens hours. Getting There Address 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605 US Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops #146 stops along Michigan Avenue north of the river and on State south of it provide regular daily service directly to a stop across from the Field Museum. Closest Bus Stop #146 stops along Michigan Avenue north of the river and on State south of it provide regular daily service directly to a stop across from the Field Museum. Closest Subway Stop Take the red, green or orange line to Roosevelt, transfer to an eastbound #146 Roosevelt bus which will drop you off across the street from the Field Museum. Art Institute of Chicago Getting In: Enter from Michigan Avenue using the middle set of doors and look for the 'Ticket Packages' sign.
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