City's tourism team says it's time Chicago turns 'cold into a wonderful party'

Chicago's Tourism Team Urges the City to "Turn Cold into a Wonderful Party"

As temperatures plummeted, Chicago's tourism team took to the streets to promote winter as a season of excitement and entertainment. According to Choose Chicago CEO Kristen Reynolds and Board Chair Guy Chipparoni, it's time for the city to shed its defensive attitude towards winter and instead focus on creating a festive atmosphere.

Reynolds, who recently spent the holidays in New York City, where she was overwhelmed by massive crowds during peak season, believes that Chicago can offer something unique. "It's not the same kind of customer that might want to come for our iconic summers," she said. "But it might be... local audiences and the regional drive market that want to come and see a great show, go to a great restaurant, and not have to fight the crowds."

The team identified several key experiences that can be leveraged to create a winter wonderland atmosphere: Christkindlmarket in Millennium Park, Navy Pier's festive lights, and ice skating on the Chicago River. "Why doesn't Saks Fifth Avenue have a light show every 30 minutes?" Chipparoni quipped.

To achieve this, Choose Chicago is urging the city to think big and bold during the winter season. "Ideally, you could take maybe the Christkindlmarket, move it to Millennium Park, and do an international or corporate Christmas tree contest," Chipparoni said. He also suggested creating a festive atmosphere on the shores of Lake Michigan, with ice skating and outdoor activities.

The team's efforts seem to be paying off, as recent events like the Bears' playoff games at Soldier Field showcased Chicago's ability to thrive in cold weather. TV ratings soared, and fans from around the country praised the city for its resilience and camaraderie.

Reynolds summed it up best: "There's something to be said about that... exuberation. That camaraderie of being together and kind of facing the elements." By embracing winter as a season of fun and excitement, Chicago can attract new visitors and reinforce its reputation as a world-class destination.

As for Chipparoni, he remains optimistic despite negative headlines and attacks from critics. "Yes, other cities are talking bad about us," he said. "But Chicago is worth a premium. We've got everything that other cities can't stack up to." With the right marketing and messaging, winter tourism in Chicago has the potential to become a major draw for visitors.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ come on chicago can't you just leave winter alone?! 🌨️ seriously though, ice skating on the river is kinda cool but who thought it was a good idea to make saks fifth avenue's light show every 30 minutes? πŸ˜‚ that would definitely bring some money in. but honestly, what's wrong with the current crowds during peak season? are they really not doing enough to attract locals and regional visitors? πŸ€” also, why can't christkindlmarket just stay where it is? it's already a hit. no need to move it around like that. πŸŽ…πŸΌ
 
I'm so down for this idea πŸŽ‰πŸ™οΈ. I mean think about it, winters in Chicago aren't all bad - they're actually kinda cozy 😊. And have you seen Christkindlmarket at night? It's like a whole different vibe ✨. Let's be real though, who doesn't love ice skating on the river or sipping hot chocolate by the lake? 🍡 It's time for Chicago to step up its winter game and show the world what it's all about πŸ’ƒ.

The fact that recent events like the Bears' playoff games have drawn in fans from all over is proof that we've got this πŸ’ͺ. And I love how the tourism team is thinking outside the box - moving Christkindlmarket to Millennium Park, anyone? πŸ€” It's not just about attracting new visitors, it's also about bringing the community together and making winter a fun time for everyone ❀️.

Let's focus on spreading positivity and enthusiasm around our great city, instead of getting bogged down by negative headlines πŸ˜’. Chicago is worth a premium, and with the right marketing, winter tourism can be a major draw πŸ’Έ. Bring it on, winter! ❄️
 
πŸ€” I'm so over this idea of making winter look all fun and exciting πŸŒƒβ€β™€οΈ. Like, who thought it was a good idea to voluntarily brave -20Β°C ❄️ temperatures just to go ice skating on the Chicago River? πŸ˜‚ And don't even get me started on the crowds at Christkindlmarket, I went there last year and it was literally freezing and packed with people πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ. Can't they just leave us alone during the holidays? πŸ™„ Plus, why do they have to move it to Millennium Park? That's where all the tourists already go in the summer πŸ˜’. And what's up with the suggestion of having a light show at Saks Fifth Avenue every 30 minutes? It sounds like something that would give me a headache πŸ’‘. I mean, can't we just enjoy our cozy winter days without all the fuss and fanfare? πŸ§₯
 
πŸŽ„πŸ’« I'm so down with this idea! Who says winters gotta be all about bundling up & being cold? πŸ₯Ά Not me! πŸ’– Let's get creative & turn that cold into a party vibe! πŸ’ƒ Chicago has so much to offer, from the festive lights at Navy Pier to ice skating on the River. I mean, why not Saks Fifth Avenue's light show every 30 minutes?! πŸ˜‚ That sounds like so much fun! πŸŽ‰ I love how Choose Chicago is pushing for a winter wonderland atmosphere & leveraging those amazing experiences to attract new visitors. It's all about that festive feeling & community spirit, right? ❀️ Let's make Chicago shine in the snow! ❄️
 
omg i think this is gonna be epic!!! 🀩 chicago needs to capitalize on its winter vibes and make it a thing! ❄️ i mean, can u imagine skating under the stars on lake michigan or enjoying festive lights on navy pier? πŸŽ…β€β™€οΈ it's like, why not turn cold into a wonderful party?! πŸ˜‚ seriously though, choose chicago is onto something with this idea. let's get creative and make chicago shine in the winter! πŸ’‘ i'm so here for this! πŸŽ‰
 
😊 so its like chicago should just own up to being cold in winter instead of making excuses about it. like chill (get it?) and focus on creating this whole festive atmosphere where people wanna come and visit. ice skating, christmas markets, all that jazz πŸŽ„πŸ’οΈ theyre already doing some cool stuff with navy pier and christkindlmarket, just scale it up and add some more attractions to lake michigan shore and soldier field... its a shame the city has to deal with those negative headlines but at least theres a clear vision from choose chicago on how to turn winter into a party πŸŽ‰πŸ’‘
 
omg i love this idea!!! πŸŽ„πŸŽ‰ chicago should def take advantage of its cold weather and make it a fun season! have you ever been to christkindlmarket? it's so magical 🀩 navy pier's festive lights are another highlight, and ice skating on the chicago river sounds like such a unique experience ❄️ i can already imagine saks fifth avenue having a light show every 30 minutes lol. let's hope choose chicago gets its wish and turns chicago into a winter wonderland! 😊
 
I think this is a solid move πŸ€”. I mean, who doesn't love a good winter fest? ❄️ But seriously, it's about time we give winter some love. All these people bashing Chicago for being cold and snowy are just plain wrong. It's an excuse to stay indoors, grab a hot cup of coffee, or ice skate on the river - sounds like fun to me! 😎 And let's be real, who doesn't love a good excuse to try out some festive lights and decorations? I mean, Saks Fifth Avenue having a light show every 30 minutes? That sounds amazing πŸ’‘. And have you seen Christkindlmarket in Millennium Park? It's like something straight out of a holiday movie πŸŽ„. The team is onto something here, and I'm all for embracing the winter vibes. Let's make Chicago shine this winter! ✨
 
I don't know... I mean, think about it... they're trying to convince us that freezing our butts off is fun? πŸ€” Ice skating on the Chicago River sounds like a recipe for hypothermia. And what's up with this whole "exuberation" thing? Is everyone just going to start skipping around in the snow and singing festive tunes? 🎢 I'm not buying it. They're just trying to lure people in with some fancy lights and markets, but at the end of the day, it's still Chicago in winter. It's cold and grey... not exactly the most appealing thing. Can't we just stick to summer and leave the snow for someone else? ❄️
 
OMG, I'm so down with this idea!!! πŸŽ‰β€οΈ Turning Chicago into a Winter Wonderland is a genius move! Who needs hot weather when you can have ice skating on the River, festive lights at Navy Pier, and Christkindlmarket in Millennium Park? It's like NYC but without the crazy crowds! πŸ˜‚ I've been to Chicago during winter before and it was so chill and cozy. The city just needs to go all out and make it a fun experience for everyone. And can we please get Saks Fifth Avenue's light show every 30 minutes?! 🎊 It's already happening at other cities, why not here? I'm definitely going to be visiting Chicago more often now! ❄️
 
😊 I gotta say, Chicago's tourism team is totally on point with this idea of "turning cold into a wonderful party" πŸŽ‰! I mean, who doesn't love an excuse to grab some hot cocoa and ice skate on the River? ❄️ And Christkindlmarket in Millennium Park sounds like a total game-changer for the holiday season. The city's trying to shift its vibe from "brrr, it's cold" to "it's festive and fun" 🎊... I think they might just pull it off! 😎 If they can make winter feel like a party, who knows, we'll have tourists flocking in from all over to experience it.
 
Winter in Chicago πŸŽ„β„οΈ... because who doesn't love freezing their butts off on Lake Shore Drive? πŸ˜‚ I mean, it's not like we're gonna burn our tongues or anything from sipping hot cocoa while strolling through the festively lit streets of Millennium Park.

And let's be real, ice skating on the Chicago River is basically a rite of passage for anyone who wants to be part of that "exuberant" vibe Chipparoni mentioned 🀣. I'm sure the tourists are just thrilled to have their toes numb and their fingers frostbite-prone while trying to enjoy some holiday cheer.

All in all, it sounds like Choose Chicago is onto something... or should I say, turning a cold shoulder into a warm welcome? 😊 Can't wait to see how many people show up to experience the magic of Chicago's winter wonderland. Just don't forget your parka πŸ§₯!
 
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