As you may know, NATO is holding its own summit in Chicago from 20-21 May (note: the G8 Summit was originially scheduled in Chicago as well, but has been moved). While we don’t anticipate any major issues or concerns as it relates to our Summit, we wanted to provide more information for those who plan on traveling into Chicago during the event.
Even if you’re unable to travel into Chicago, though, there are plenty of things to do in and around Rosemont and a casino nearby in Des Plaines. The Chicago Chapter has written a number blog posts here about nearby tourist attractions and restaurants, and of course there’s the Music Jam on Monday night for entertainment! Keep an eye on Twitter as well for any unofficial tweetups.
If you’re heading into downtown Chicago, however, here are a few pieces of advice taken from an email by STC member Rick Lippincott (thanks, Rick!) and followup from others.
The Department of Homeland Security has declared the NATO Summit a “National Special Security Event” (NSSE). This means that during the event, in downtown Chicago authorities may ask to see personal identification. This may impact people who are going to the Second City event on Saturday night. Have a current valid photo ID handy and there should be no problems.
Be aware that during the Summit, there will be two main restricted zones:
- McCormick Place and surrounding areas
- Northern Museum Campus and surrounding areas
- Try to avoid all demonstrations
- Carry proper ID at all times
- Follow the instructions of authorities
- Double-check your travel arrangements
- Allow extra time airport security screenings
- Allow extra time for travel through Chicago
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