Day 1:
Gurnee, Libertyville, and Northbrook
Start your day with some winter shopping. And don’t worry, we’ve got all weather conditions covered.
Main Street Libertyville is packed with historic charm and independent local boutiques, and community events are frequent occurrences. Shops stay open late on the first Friday of every month — keep an eye out for special holiday activities during this time.
Prefer an indoor shopping experience? Head north to Gurnee Mills. You’ll have your choice of more than 160 stores, plus retail outlets offering big discounts. Take a break from your shopping spree with a trip to the indoor Rink Side Sports and Entertainment Center to blow off some steam ice skating.
If you’re craving a slice or two at lunchtime, don’t settle for less than the best pizza in Gurnee. Stop at Kaiser’s Pizza and Pub for a specialty thin-crust pie made with real Wisconsin cheese, or opt for one of their popular gourmet sandwiches. For a uniquely Illinois experience, you can instead make the quick drive up to The Shanty in Wadsworth. Featured on multiple TV shows, it’s been a gathering place for locals to drink and dine for over 100 years.
When you’re brainstorming winter activities around Chicagoland, water parks don’t normally make the list. But the indoor waterpark at Gurnee’s Great Wolf Lodge is always 84 degrees! Check into the hotel, then follow the laughter and shouts until you discover the expansive waterpark. Once you’ve had your fun splashing down the waterslides, the whole family can test their skills at bowling, arcade games or indoor mini golf.
If you’d prefer to experience holiday cheer from the comfort of your car, head to Grayslake for Santa’s Rock N Lights. Make sure to purchase a ticket beforehand, and once you’re in, tune your car radio to the designated channel and drive through a labyrinth of dancing light tunnels to a merry soundtrack.
You’re in for a double whammy of lights festivals — head down to Lightscape at Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe (which you’ve already booked, of course). Once inside, wander through the illuminated, musical garden walkways and admire the mesmerizing combination of colors and sounds.
If you’re not shopped out for the day, stop at the nearby Northbrook Court to peruse the shops and restaurants if time allows.
What a day! For a delicious dinner of steak or seafood, unwind at Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse.Each prime cut is broiled to perfection, and sipping one of their tasty, handcrafted cocktails is a relaxing way to end a busy day. If you feel like heading back toward Libertyville, the classic burgers, buffalo wings and handcrafted beer at Mickey Finn’s (Illinois’ first brewery) will definitely hit the spot on a chilly night.
Return to Great Wolf Lodge when you’re ready, and rest up for a festivity-filled day two.