Chicago lights up around the holidays—literally. The Christmas season officially begins in the Windy City with The BMO Harris Bank Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, with Mickey and Minnie Mouse leading the charge as Grand Marshals. It is the Midwest, so dress in warm layers and take your family for an evening of festive city fun. Read on to learn more about this popular Chicago Christmas parade, including where families should line up for the best views, as well as where to stay and what to eat while downtown.

Schedule

The weekend's free festivities begin with a Lights Festival preview night on Fri., Nov. 19, 4 p.m. featuring a tree-lighting ceremony in The Wrigley Building Centennial Plaza (410 N. Michigan Ave.). Musical entertainment will be provided by Grammy-nominated singer, actress and Broadway star Deborah Cox and the Chicago Carolers. 

On Sat., Nov. 20, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Lights Festival Lane (Pioneer Court, 401 N. Michigan Ave.) hosts a variety of family-friendly activities including Subaru's Share the Love pet adoption event in partnership with PAWS Chicago, a photo opp with Eli's Cheesecake Company's 30th anniversary Lights Festival cake and cheesecake, and live DJ entertainment. Families can capture a photo with Santa and get free, temporary holiday tattoos in the BMO Kid Zone.  At 5:30 p.m., Grand Marshals Mickey and Minnie step off in their new 50th-anniversary attire, leading a magical tree-lighting parade between Oak St. and Wacker Dr. along The Magnificent Mile. 

Highlights

Watch for new floats designed by CPS students in partnership with BMO Harris Bank and T-Mobile. This new partnership was created to bring a real-world, work-based STEAM design challenge to students.

Also new this year is the balloon debut of Bumble, the Abominable Snowman (from 1964 TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer), plus four high school marching bands from Ohio, and The Pack - Official Chicago Sky Drum Line.

Returning fan-favorites include Rudolph, the Petosky Steel Drum Band, The Cirque Experience/Wheel Jam, and more.

Celebrity appearances along the parade route include one of the most renowned groups of all time, Kool & The Gang who will perform Celebration, a fitting song for the occasion. The diverse entertainment lineup also includes the American hip hop/pop rap duo from Atlanta, Tag Team, plus Broadway artist Deborah Cox, and American Idol finalist and Illinois native, Grace Kinstler.

Additional performers appearing during the television broadcast-only will include the cast from Broadway in Chicago's upcoming production of Frozen, Chicago Theatre, Cirque: Twas the Night Before, Chicagoland dance teams and Teatro ZinZanni.

Santa Claus will soar down the route to officially signal the start of the holiday season before the grand conclusion featuring a spectacular fireworks show shining over the Chicago River.

Best Spots for Viewing

Birds-Eye View of The Magnificent Mile
For crazy-cool aerial views, visit 360 CHICAGO Observatory and see The Mag Mile from 1,000 feet up!

Tree-Light Parade Viewing
Remember that Michigan Ave. is typically less crowded on the east side of the street, especially at the north end of the procession route.

Fireworks Spectacular Viewing
A stunning fireworks show is displayed over the Chicago River at the DuSable Bridge, so standing along Wacker Dr. or in Pioneer Court (401 N. Michigan Ave.) are prime viewing spots. Just remember, the DuSable Bridge closes as early as 3:30 p.m., so be sure to make your way across the bridge before that time.

How to View at Home

The parade will air on ABC 7 Chicago on Sun., Nov. 21 and Sat., Dec. 11, 6 p.m., and on Christmas Day at 8 a.m.

The nationally televised event will be hosted by ABC 7 Eyewitness News Anchors Alan Krashesky and Cheryl Burton on Sun. Nov. 21, 6 p.m.-7 p.m., on ABC 7 Chicago. Anchors Val Warner and Ryan Chiaverini will capture the magic from the street.

Additionally, The Lights Festival can also be streamed on abc7chicago.com and will be available on-demand and on the ABC 7 Chicago app.

photo: Swissotel Chicago

Where to Stay

Many hotels near The Magnificent Mile offer discounts and special perks the weekend of the parade, and throughout the holiday and winter season. However, rooms tend to book quickly so make your plans well in advance. You’ll have more than 70 hotels to choose from on or near the Magnificent Mile, from luxury to affordable accommodations and from boutique to large-scale in size.

Hilton Hotels of Chicago, Kimpton Hotels, ACME Hotel, Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park, The Peninsula Chicago, Best Western River North, Loews Hotel and Swissotel Chicago are all family-friendly, offering great deals or special perks and experiences. 

Where to Eat

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Gino's East

Of course, there will be a variety of drinks and noshes at Lights Festival Lane in Pioneer Court, including Eli's Cheesecake Company to satisfy the sweet tooths. Follow your nose to Garrett Popcorn Shops for some of their famous popcorn, Gino's East River North for classic deep dish pizza, Shanghai Terrace for an elevated Cantonese experience, Rosebud on Rush for Italian favorites, and Frontera Grill and Tanta for Latin cuisine. 

For other dining ideas, check The Magnificant Mile's official list of restaurants.

Where to Park

We recommend taking public transportation, but if you're driving, book parking in advance through SpotHero. To reserve your spot, visit the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival SpotHero Parking Page and book a spot with rates up to 50% off drive-up.

Millennium Park Garage & Grant Park North Garage are closest to the south end of the Lights Festival parade route on Michigan Avenue. Pre-purchase parking for your lowest rate.

If you are looking for downtown parking near Pioneer Court for the Lights Festival parade, InterPark is a great option. Easy out after the end-of-night fireworks show.

Public Restrooms

  • Lights Festival Lane, Pioneer Court, 401 N. Michigan Avenue
  • 900 North Michigan Shops, 900 N. Michigan Avenue
  • Water Tower Place, 835 N. Michigan Avenue
  • The Shops at North Bridge, 520 N. Michigan Avenue
  • Information Tent

    The Magnificant Mile Information Tent (401 N. Michigan Ave.) is available for questions and information about the Festival and will have complimentary hand warmers. Download the local Discovery Guide, with app partner GettinLocal, to receive real-time events updates concerning the parade. 

    COVID Protocols

    Any guest attending any of the Lights Festival events will be asked to wear a mask, regardless of vaccination status, throughout the Lights Festival footprint. 

    — Maria Chambers & Wendy Altschuler

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    “Kids say the darndest things.” How many times have we thought that and wanted to permanently capture our kids’ words? With the help of their adults, these young authors published and captured their best thoughts and words . . . and then some! Find a few of our favorite books by child writers and make sure to check out the options below to self-publish your mini’s best sayings. If the future belongs to our children, it is certain to be a bright and brilliant one with these young writers leading the charge.

    Once "a Pun" a Time

    At six years of age, Chloe’s world turned upside down with a global pandemic and COVID-19. Feeling sad that so many people were getting sick, Chloe decided to work on something she was good at: bring smiles to faces and thus, the Once a Pun a Time joke book and later, art-ivity book was born. Chloe’s gift for family-friendly jokes and colorful art is delightful and a sure bet to have in every home. 

    Recommended for readers ages 5-10
    Available on Amazon: Joke Book and Art-ivity Book 

    The Magic of Dragons: A Book About Dragons

    The origins of dragons through a compilation of short stories is explained by Lazarus Q. Boutwell who, at age seven, wrote The Magic of Dragons: A Book About Dragons. He followed this up with The Monster Survival Guide in a valiant effort to ensure that all who come across shape-shifting goo or giant monsters that freeze kids have the best chance for survival against these ghastly beasts. 

    Recommended for readers ages 6-8
    Available on Amazon: The Magic of Dragons: A Book About Dragons and The Monster Survival Guide

    Swordbird

    Becoming a New York Times best-selling author is a distinguished achievement but imagine doing that at age 11! Nancy Yi Fan accomplished that very feat with her debut novel, Swordbird, which was written in response to a world at war then followed it with Sword Quest and Sword Mountain. Young readers will love soaring into Nancy’s fantasy bird world in which avian friends and enemies alike search for peace while displaying loyalty, heroism and courage. 

    Recommended for readers ages 8-12

    Available on Amazon: Swordbird, Sword Quest & Sword Mountain

    My Book for Kids with Cansur: A Child’s Autobiography of Hope

    Seven-year-old Jason offers a glimpse of life with “cansur” and how he coped with the treatments, operations and hospitalizations. Along with the illustration help of his twin brother, My Book for Kids with Cansur: A Child’s Autobiography of Hope is heartwarming and candid and aims to help both those afflicted with cancer and those without (Jason’s tip: don’t laugh at the baldness). Cured of lymphoma, Jason ends the book with his phone number for anyone to call for support and advice. 

    Recommended for readers age 6-9
    Available on Amazon: My Book for Kids with Cansur: A Child’s Autobiography of Hope

    Lena Carls and the Power of Friendship

    Enioluwanimi Solaru, also known as Eni, wrote Lena Carls and the Power of Friendship this past year about a girl who moves and deals with making and keeping new friends. From Silver Springs, MD, Eni plans on writing an entire series based on the main character, Lena, so be sure to be on the lookout for future books to complete the series! 

    Recommended readers ages 6-11
    Available on Amazon: Lena Carls and the Power of Friendship

    Heartsongs

    Mattie Stepanek lived with a rare, debilitating disease similar to muscular dystrophy that ultimately took his life but not before he wrote five best-selling books of poetry and two books. He regularly appeared on Oprah, Good Morning America and Larry King and lobbied for people with disabilities on Capitol Hill. His first poetry book, Heartsongs, was written at the age of 10 and rings distinctly with a message of hope and peace in words wise beyond his years—indeed, his legacy lives on. 

    Recommended for readers ages 8 & up
    Available on Amazon: Heartsongs 

    Kylo Finds A Friend

    10-year-old Juliana Villarreal’s book, Kylo Finds A Friend, is about overcoming shyness and making new friends. Based on her own dog, Kylo Finds A Friend is a lovely rhyming story that aims to encourage reading in reluctant readers like herself. In the book, Kylo stops by a dog park and attempts to make new friends. Who will be his friend? Kids will laugh along with Kylo’s adventures and love the bright illustrations of adorable dogs by Juliana’s mom. Talk about a team! 

    Recommended for readers ages 0-8
    Available on Amazon: Kylo Finds A Friend 

    The Magnificent King of Pasta

    An enthralling world of fantasy will sweep readers into 10-year-old Jacob Shaw’s Pastaland, where wizardry and magic reign. In The Magnificent King of Pasta, King William and his son, Prince Daniel fight with valor to save their kingdom from the evil Salastro. Beyond just magic potions and spells, this is a story of integrity and courage when faced with adversity and readers will not be able to put this one down!

    Recommended for readers ages 9 & up, perfect for reading aloud 
    Available on Amazon: The Magnificent King of Pasta

    I Am Not

    Inspired by her preacher stating that God can use kids to change the world, eight-year-old Kamille Mohler decided to write a book to address bullying. I Am Not is a 24-page poem form book that addresses who people are and are not—for instance, in an interview, she says, “I’m not my hair. My hair’s not too curly,  my hair’s not too coarse. I am me!” She is currently working on a second book, If You Want to Be My Friend, also centered on anti-bullying.

    Recommended for readers ages 8-12
    Available on Amazon: I Am Not

    How to Talk to Girls

    It is not often that an eight-year-old can call himself a New York Times best-selling self-help author but Alec Grevan can! As the youngest author ever to have a book on the distinguished list, How to Talk to Girls is a practical guide for any male, eight to 80, looking to impress and win over their girl of interest. Tips like: comb your hair, don’t wear sweats and control your hyperness (cut down on the sugar if you have to) will almost guarantee successful results according to Alec. His other books are: How to Talk to Moms, How to Talk to Dads and How to Talk to Santa.

    Recommended for readers ages 6-10
    Available on Amazon: How to Talk to Girls

    One Morning I Looked in the Mirror and Saw...

    Third-grader Alexandra Maria Proca was only eight years old when she both wrote and illustrated her first book, One Morning I Looked in the Mirror and Saw... Young readers will be drawn to the colorful illustrations and eagerly follow the author along in her unusual day which starts the moment she looks in the mirror and ends with an unexpected surprise. 

    Recommended for readers ages 5-8
    Available on Amazon: One Morning I Looked in the Mirror and Saw..

    How to Talk to an Autistic Kid

    Why does an autistic kid stand so close? Why won’t he look at me? Why does she talk about the same topic over and over? 14-year-old autistic teen Daniel Stefanski answers these questions and more in his candid book, How to Talk to an Autistic Kid. An insightful look on autism, Daniel uses humor and gives advice on how to understand and befriend autistic kids. Daniel’s book will equip kids of all ages with the tools to confidently include their autistic friends who are not different, just special. 

    Recommended for readers ages 9 & up but great to read aloud 
    Available on Amazon: How to Talk to an Autistic Kid

    Raise Your Hand

    As we head back to school, 11-year-old Alice Paul Tapper’s Raise Your Hand is the perfect empowering book to read! While in class, Alice noticed that girls were less likely to raise their hands to answer questions and wanted to do something about it. She wrote this book and also created a Girl Scouts badge to encourage and help girls feel more confident in speaking up in class. While geared towards girls, boys will also benefit from the confidence-boosting and empowering message of this book. 

    Recommended for readers age 6-9
    Available on Amazon: Raise Your Hand

    Self-publishing platforms

    Kindle Direct Publishing
    Offered by Amazon, KDP offers first-time publishers an easy and seamless approach to self-publishing of both eBooks and paperback for free while earning up to 70% in royalty fees.

    Online: kdp.amazon.com

    BookBaby
    Despite its name, BookBaby is a giant in the self-publishing world and also capable of printing small quantities of books, including one single copy of your pint-sized penman’s very best words and thoughts for $49.

    Online: bookbaby.com

    —Christine Lai

    featured photo: Pixabay

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    Explore all 62 national parks without having to pack up your RV. Living in the United States we are lucky to be able to enjoy these magnificent sites without having to travel far. The new book, National Parks Maps transports readers to all of these locations through beautiful illustrations from Abby Leighton. 

    National Parks Maps

    Travel to each of the parks from the Atlantic to the Pacific and everywhere in between. Learn about the parks’ founding fathers and the unique characteristics each park has to offer. You may even discover a park you’ve ever heard of before or a new one you’d love to explore on your next adventure. 

    National Parks Maps

    The book has even gone viral on TikTok! 

    @abby.leighton“National Parks Maps” is available for pre-order and will be released March 2nd 🧡 ##fyp ##granola ##design ##illustrator ##nationalparks♬ original sound – Jonah

    According to Booklist, “This succinct look at all 62 U.S. National Parks is ideal for armchair travel, preparing for vacation, and getting background for reports. Leighton’s maps feature drawings of mountains, animals, plants, and other features, and the Southwestern style of her cartoon illustrations creates a dreamy feel that will draw readers in and entice them to learn more. Great for classroom and public library geography and travel collections.”

    National Parks Maps

    National Parks Maps is available for preorder and will be released Mar. 2, 2021. 

    —Jennifer Swartvagher

    All photos courtesy of Gibbs Smith

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    You won’t even need Floo powder to get to Diagon Alley. Harry Potter fans will be transported to the most magical shopping street in the world. Now you can build and create the iconic street in your own home. 

    LEGO Diagon Alley

    Diagon Alley is where Harry Potter gets his first glimpse of the wizarding world as Hagrid guides him through the shops. This new LEGO set brings the two worlds together in a magical hybrid, a rich and versatile display model, with a modularity aspect that allows fans to choose how to display the shops. You can choose to set them up all in a row, swap them around, or even place individual shops on different shelves.   

    LEGO Diagon Alley

    Measuring more than a meter wide and made up of  5,544 pieces, LEGO Diagon Alley features the famed wizarding world shops packed with authentic details from the movies to truly capture the ambience of the street.  

    LEGO Diagon Alley

     

    Behind magnificent and detailed storefronts lie intriguing interiors, fascinating features and familiar characters. Fans can recreate some of their favourite moments from the Harry Potter film series including; discovering the wands at Ollivanders from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone dropping in on Gilderoy Lockhart’s book-signing event at Flourish & Blotts bookstore from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets; or obtaining a love potion from Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.  

    Marcos Bessa, LEGO Harry Potter Design Lead, commented: “I love how faithful the final design is to the architectural details in the film. You can barely see some of these buildings zooming past your screen, but we tracked down different photographs from the sets – some of them from nearly 20 years ago – to make sure everything is spot on. Diagon Alley is the biggest set I’ve designed to-date and I am really proud of how it has come together.”  

    LEGO Diagon Alley

    The set also includes 14 minifigures, including new versions of lead characters Harry, Ron, Hermione and of course George and Fred Weasley who have their own joke shop in Diagon Alley.  There are also minifigures of Florean Fortescue and the Daily Prophet photographer, who have never been seen in LEGO form before. 

    The LEGO Harry Potter Diagon Alley set is available directly from LEGO Stores and www.LEGO.com/EnterTheMagic from Sept. 1, 2020. It retails for $399.99.

    —Jennifer Swartvagher

    All photos courtesy of LEGO

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    Few sounds are as iconic as those associated with Star Wars, in particular the noises from characters like R2-D2 or the sounds of blaster fire. What if we told you there is a bird that can make all those sounds and more? Meet the Lyrebird.

    Native to Australia, this fascinating bird is a master of impersonations. And recently, our editor and her family stumbled upon these older YouTube videos that demonstrate just how amazing the Lyrebird really is. Check out the video below to hear some of the decidedly Star Wars sounds.

    Your little construction lovers will be amazed at the Lyrebird’s ability to mimic the typical sounds of a construction site (complete with casual whistling, drills and more). Click the video below to hear it.

    And of course, there’s the video from renowned naturalist David Attenborough, which features the Lyrebird sounding exactly like a chainsaw.

    Other fascinating facts about the Lyrebird (or Superb Lyrebird) include: they are relatively sedentary, shy animals who are ground-dwelling. They have limited flight capacity and magnificent tail feathers. Lyrebirds have been heard mimicking dogs, koalas, dingoes, camera shutters, construction zones, music, phones, ringtones, car alarms and more.

    Parrots everywhere purportedly are hanging their heads in shame.

    —Amber Guetebier

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    Do you have an angel-shaped cookie cutter in your bin or Christmas cookie-making gear? If so, you’re in luck! If not, you can nab one of these tried and true holiday shapes for almost nothing just about anywhere that sells cooking wares.

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    So what do angel cookie cutters and Disney+’s The Child (a.k.a. Baby Yoda) have to do with one another? Posting on her Instagram page, Katy Atakturk wrote, “When you chop off the head of an Angel cookie-cutter it sorta looks like Baby Yoda!” Judging by the pic, it looks like Atakturk’s cookie-cutter hack makes magnificent Manalorian treats.

    After lopping off the head, just ice the remaining little alien in green, brown and white. Now you have a flock-full of Baby Yoda’s to serve at your next out-of-this-world holiday party!

    —Erica Loop

    Featured photo: Katy Atakturk via Instagram 

     

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    Is your kiddo in full-on Halloween mode? With October right around the corner, Hanna Andersson is here to help—with its online Halloween store. Check out the PJ’s, costumes and other pint-sized picks the retailer has to offer.

    Bat Long John Pajamas

    Take flight in these bat-themed PJ's ($44).

    Firefighter Helmet

    Does your child dream of dressing up like a first responder? Check out this velour firefighter helmet ($24).

    Bear Mask

    Your wild child can play the role of bear with this magnificent mask ($16).

    Jellyfish Tentacles

    These shiny tentacles ($40) are ideal for your ocean creature enthusiast. 

    Dino Claws

    Roar! Your littles can dig like dinos with these cute claws ($24).

     

    Long John Pajamas

    These black cat PJ's ($44) are perfect for Halloween eve!

     

    Big-Hearted Lion Headband

    Your lion-lover will enjoy this animal awesomeness. Wear the headband ($24.99) as is or as part of a costume. 

    —Erica Loop

    Photos: Hanna Andersson

     

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    Chicago is about to become the third city in the United States to feature a Starbucks Reserve Roastery, and it will be the largest in the world.

    New York welcomed its own roastery last year and, of course, the birthplace of Starbucks, Seattle features one as well. Other Reserve Roastery locations across the globe include Milan, Shanghai and Tokyo. According to the Chicago Tribune, the newest location is set to open on Nov. 15, 2019.

    photo: Starbucks

    The massive four-story building on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile will include 43,000 square feet of a coffee lovers dream come true. Like the other five locations, the new Chicago Starbucks Reserve Roastery will provide a fully immersive experience which includes coffee tastings, bean roasting, interactive tours and a beverage bar serving up some unique concoctions you won’t find at your local Starbucks.

    The roasters will also feature a full kitchen offering breads, pizza, salads and desserts from Italian bakery, Princi. There will be an on-site mixologist serving up coffee-infused cocktails.

    The store will be open Mon. through Thu. from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., Fri. and Sat. from 8 a.m. to midnight and Sun. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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    Disney wants to turn your kiddo’s Frozen daydreams into a reality—in Paris, that is. Disneyland Paris recently unveiled plans for a Frozen Celebration in 2020 and a brand-new Frozen-themed area too!

    The 2020 celebration (Jan. 11, 2020 through May 3, 2020) will include a new show starring the film’s stars, Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven. The event, which you can catch four times daily, also features dancers, acrobats and a float. As if that’s not enough, your child’s fave Arendelle friends will also join the park’s Disney Stars on Parade.

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    Along with the multi-month celebration and the interactive musical adventure, Walt Disney Studios Park will also add an expansive Frozen-themed area. According to Disney, “Guests will see the snow-capped mountain of Arendelle in the distance opposite a magnificent lake, with an attraction that will take them to the center of the kingdom.” The yet-to-be-named Frozen-land will also include character encounters, a restaurant and a film-themed shop! As of now, there’s no opening date for this area.

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    You can’t judge a book by its cover, but you can certainly use it to make some super, silly Instagram posts. If you haven’t yet discovered the bookface trend on Instagram, you’re going to want to stop everything and search the hashtag now. You’ll never look at a book the same way again.

    Creating a bookface post involves holding a book cover featuring a head or face in front of your own to make it appear that your body is the book character’s body. While the trend extends to adult titles as well, Instagram user BookFaceKids has the best collection of kids books. No amount of words can really do justice to how hilarious and magnificent #bookface is, so we’ve rounded up a few of the best examples.

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    Featured photo: BookFaceKids via Instagram

     

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