Flashback to Chicago 2017

Hey there! Haven’t written in a while but have been meaning to write this post forever. My first solo trip was to the beautiful city of Chicago and it helped spark my love for travel. You hear so many horror stories of solo travel, especially female solo travel, but I put those fears aside and had an amazing time. Not only was this my first solo trip, it was my first time using Pack Up and Go to plan my vacation. This travel company specializes in creating surprise getaways for their customers. As an often spontaneous trip planner, their bespoke service piqued my interest and I knew I had to give it a try.

How Pack Up and Go Works:

Pack Up and Go has various budgets and types of trips to choose from. The prices are better for double occupancy so it definitely isn’t the least expensive option for solo travelers. So if you’re conscious of your budget, bring an adventurous friend or significant other along! They offer road trips (with fun stops along the way), outdoor road trips, staycations, and bus, train, and plane journeys. There’s different price points for each type of trip and a survey to fill out with interests, preferences, your past or planned trips.. basically any information that will help them plan the perfect trip for you.

And the best part is…

The trip is a surprise until the day of the trip! You’re given a sealed envelope with all the information you could possibly need on your destination. Don’t worry about packing because they’ll send you the weather for your planned locale and let you know if you need to bring anything special.

When the day of my trip finally came, I couldn’t wait to find out where I was going. I was full of jitters the whole ride to the airport.

I opened up my envelope to see I’d be flying to Chicago! I’d never been there so I was psyched to see what the city had to offer.

Pack Up and Go booked me at Palomar Chicago Hotel in the heart of Chicago. I loved how spacious my room was and how I could easily walk to all the sights. There was so much room that I probably could’ve shared it with 2 or 3 more people! It was a way nicer room than I’d ever get for myself so I was pleasantly surprised.

I couldn’t wait to explore Chicago so I ditched my bags at the hotel and headed out, after checking my packet of information from my envelope. I went to Millennium Park to see Cloud Gate, a public art piece commonly referred to as the Bean. Its reflective design shows the city landscape and sky. The reflective nature of it also attracts a big selfie crowd so I took some photos and moved along.

Next, I checked out Magnificent Mile, Chicago’s commercial district. This area has all types of shops and restaurants.

The next day, I went to Lincoln Park Zoo. Admission is donation-based, so it’s a great budget-friendly way to spend the afternoon. The grounds are really pretty too.

Some greenery at the Lincoln Park Zoo

After the zoo, I went up to the 360 Chicago observation deck. I’m not the biggest fan of heights but I wanted to be able to see the views from over a thousand feet up. If you’re braver than me, you can even get a ticket to get tilted toward the glass to see the view from up close.

For my evening plans, Pack Up and Go had extra funds in the budget and used the money to book tickets for a Second City Comedy Show. The show was sold out so I probably wouldn’t have been able to get tickets on my own with the trip’s short notice. I’d highly recommend catching a show when you’re in town. Zanie’s would also be a great option if you’re a fan of stand-up comedy or improv.

Second City’s Fantastic Super Great Nation Numero Uno

Now for the best part.. the food! I knew that I had to try some deep dish pizza while in Chicago. I opted for Giordano’s because I could order a personal pie there. I kept it simple with just green peppers on top. The pizza was pretty good, but personally, I’d prefer a thin crust and not waiting so long for it to cook. Definitely worth sampling this style while in town.

It’s safe to say I loved Broken English Taco Pub! I returned there a second time in three days. The restaurants themselves have a super cool aesthetic and the food and drinks were delicious. I wish there was one near me.

When I heard about a cupcake ATM, you know I had to check it out. Sprinkles has the world’s first cupcake ATM that can supply your sweet craving 24/7. I chose a vanilla frosted and a salted caramel and they didn’t disappoint.

Getting the opportunity to see Chicago was a fantastic surprise! I really enjoyed all of the thought and personal touches that Pack Up and Go included to make my trip extra special. I can’t wait to return someday and see how the city’s changed.

Thanks for reading and happy travels! 🙂

What to do when everything but your wanderlust is canceled

First off, and most importantly, I hope everyone is safe and healthy at home during this time of uncertainty. Hopefully, everyone’s sacrifice will be paying off soon and we can all resume our usual activities. Thank you to everyone that’s keeping the world running!

Not well.

We’re in the midst of a pandemic and that is giving me way too much free time to yearn for more traveling. It’s been just about a year since I set off on my first solo European backpacking trip and I know the memories popping up on my social media are going to continue to tease me throughout this quarantine. While it’s certainly not the time to travel, all this time at home is the ideal time to plan your next adventure.

So I want to share some of my favorite shows that have helped when I miss traveling and gave me some ideas for future trips.

Master of None (Netflix): This show is an awesome take on modern dating and, during the second season partially set in Italy, features Aziz Ansari enjoying so much Italian food and culture. If these episodes don’t make you want to book the next flight to Italy, I honestly don’t know what will.

Idiot Abroad: Ricky Gervais sends his friend Karl Pilkington to various destinations, despite his total lack of interest. If you’re someone who has trouble getting out of your comfort zone, you will be relieved that you are still way more open to new experiences than he is.

Something tells me Karl’s loving the lockdown

Conan Without Borders (Netflix): The late-night host explores several countries in this 10-episode season. The Italy episode is a must-see but the whole season will not disappoint.

Departures: I watched this Canadian show where three friends go on a year-long backpacking journey before I went on my Eurotrip. It’s beautifully shot and they visit some amazing destinations. You can watch it here on Youtube. I’d also recommend following the boys on instagram, especially cinematographer Andre Dupuis (@andre_dupuis). His photos are unreal.

Dark Tourist (Netflix): If you like to travel off the beaten path or enjoy anything creepy or weird, this will be your jam. Journalist David Farrier visits the morbid and strange corners of the world.

Ugly Delicious (Netflix): This is one of several shows that will make you want to travel just to eat. Be prepared to be inspired to cook in the meantime.

Travel Man: British Actor Richard Ayoade makes the most of 48 hours visiting cities with a guest. Super funny and shows the viewer exactly where to go and how much they should expect to spend.

Jack Whitehall: Travels With My Father (Netflix): If you’ve ever been on a trip with someone who has a very different travel style from yours, this show is for you. Stand-up comedian Jack Whitehall brings his father along for his adventures and they do not share the same ideal travel experience. Hilarity ensues.

I’ve also been watching a lot of stand-up comedy to pass the time and combat the sadness of being in isolation.

Here’s a list of recommendations: (Netflix)

  • James Acaster: Repertoire. Four specials, all of them fantastic.
  • John Mulaney: Just watch anything he is involved with. He’s a national treasure.
  • Bert Kreischer: Both specials will make you wish you were isolating with him and his wacky family.
  • Maria Bamford: The Special Special Special, which was recorded in her living room with her parents as the only audience. Quarantine vibes for sure.
  • Neal Brennan: 3 Mics. You’ll laugh and cry, so well-written.
  • Joe Mande‘s Award-Winning Comedy Special. I saw him perform this set in NYC. He’s hilarious.
  • Marc Maron: He has a few great specials on Netflix. Witty, cynical, and justtt a bit neurotic.
  • Matt Braunger: This guy should be a household name. (Comedy Central, Amazon Prime).
  • Eddie Pepitone: In Ruins. One of my all-time favorite specials. (Tubi).
  • John Oliver’s New York Stand-Up Show: John Oliver hosts and several stand-up comedians perform. (Amazon Prime).

That’s all for now! Stay safe and entertained in quarantine!