Chicago really is the greatest city on earth! And Chicago really has two downtown's. The section south of the main branch of the river where the famous Loop is which holds the Financial and theater districts, Shopping, theaters and cultural places on State Street including the famous State Street Macy's store with it's Tiffany domes, atrium's, fountain and Walnut room. Then we have Jewelers Row, All the Metra Terminals that surround it over and under the city. All the CTA El trains and Subway lines converge there plus Millennium Park and the Museum Campus, Northerly Island and Soldier Field. Plus many of the world tallest towers and underground roadways. The Pedway. The River walk and outdoor art sculptures. And LaSalle Street known as the canyon due to all the buildings in the Finance District exchanges more money than any place in the world including Wall street. Plus the many different draw bridges. Then the section north of the River's main branch has Michigan Avenue (Magnificent Mile) worlds best shopping street plus Oak Street VERY exclusive shopping. The night life of Rush and Division Streets, River North Art District and Furniture districts, Restaurant Row/District and the Gold Coast plus more super tall towers every where. And Navy Pier! Plus more beautiful beaches and lakefronts on both parts of Downtown . Take a great boat tour on the river/lake or one of the cool bus tours. Go to Navy Pier or Millennium Park or to the observatory at either the Willis or Hancock towers. Go to one of the many world class museums or theaters or to Lincoln Park Zoo. Shop on the Magnificent Mile "Michigan Avenue"or Oak Street in the Gold Coast or State Street in the Loop or maybe Jewelers Row on Wabash in the Loop. Take an El train or Subway ride. Walk the River walk or along the Lake or hang out at one of the many beaches. Go to an art gallery in the River North Art District. I love great architecture so Chicago is perfect for that plus I love that is has many of the worlds tallest towers. And I love trains and Chicago has a huge mix of different kinds of trains all over! Best worlds best food, shopping, museums, parks, theaters, etc
If I'd known you could do this for $200 I'd have done it years ago, especially because I used to go right past that air-strip without knowing it's there. By the way, the air quality is seldom that bad over Chicago.
What suburb did you take off and land in I always thought there was only a couple of places you could get helicopter tours in Chicago please reply thanks
+Brandon Ayers , i lived in chicago 9 years , outside of downtown it's a ghetto the houston galleria district , allen parkway , river oaks , memorial , bunker hill , medical center , kirby , post oak , midtown , jersey village ETC looks a million times better & newer than chitown keep in mind houston land mass is now 700 sq miles & chicago is a small 230 sq miles houston has surpassed chicago in building developement & growth ,& will pass chicago population in 4 years
+bill gates I don't know what Chicago you lived in for nine years, but the whole city ISN'T a ghetto outside of Downtown. Granted some parts are sketchy, but I think it is unfair to characterize the city as a ghetto. I lived there for five years. In terms of square miles, it is somewhat misleading to say Houston is larger than Chicago. Both cities layouts are TOTALLY different. Houston is a unique situation because they don't have very many suburbs, that's why you are going to get a totally different land area than Chicago. Also, Houston is "newer" and developed much later than Chicago. Most of your cities which are east of the Mississippi don't have as much land area (including NYC), but they make up for it in population DENSITY. Which Houston doesn't have, it is just spread out. So technically, if you measure the Chicago metro area next to Houston's, Chicago would still be larger (in population density as well as square miles). I will admit Houston is growing, but it hasn't passed Chicago, not yet anyway. The way I see Houston passing Chicago in population is that if growth in Chicago stays stagnant (as well as the cost of living there rising) as well as more jobs moving to Houston.
L'hélico sans plus , mis à part stadium building, et 3 monuments , pour moi c'est cher payé , ça reste banal , lorsque l'on arrive en avion , nous voyons la même chose avec moins d'explications peut être mais au moins ça coûte rien !
+Brandon Ayers , have u checked forbes lately ? houston has blew chicago out the water in every part of business oil , energy , gas controls the USA all in houston . pipelines , trucking , largest infrastructure in the USA , PORT OF HOUSTON , SHIP CHANNEL , NASA SPACE , BIGGEST MEDICAL COMPLEX IN THE WORLD , CATTLE brandon with all respect , people have moved from that part of the word to houston for cost of living & better jobs . chicago is not the city it once was
+bill gates i think they go by population not by square miles Chicago has 9 million (2010 census numbers where Houston has roughly 6.5 million ( 2015 estimated numbers )
I am an Atlantan. This areal view of Chicago is nice and beautiful 🤩. Thanks 😊
CHicago skyline is bigger than I thought. Very nice
Chicago really is the greatest city on earth! And Chicago really has two downtown's. The section south of the main branch of the river where the famous Loop is which holds the Financial and theater districts, Shopping, theaters and cultural places on State Street including the famous State Street Macy's store with it's Tiffany domes, atrium's, fountain and Walnut room. Then we have Jewelers Row, All the Metra Terminals that surround it over and under the city. All the CTA El trains and Subway lines converge there plus Millennium Park and the Museum Campus, Northerly Island and Soldier Field. Plus many of the world tallest towers and underground roadways. The Pedway. The River walk and outdoor art sculptures. And LaSalle Street known as the canyon due to all the buildings in the Finance District exchanges more money than any place in the world including Wall street. Plus the many different draw bridges.
Then the section north of the River's main branch has Michigan Avenue (Magnificent Mile) worlds best shopping street plus Oak Street VERY exclusive shopping. The night life of Rush and Division Streets, River North Art District and Furniture districts, Restaurant Row/District and the Gold Coast plus more super tall towers every where. And Navy Pier! Plus more beautiful beaches and lakefronts on both parts of Downtown .
Take a great boat tour on the river/lake or one of the cool bus tours. Go to Navy Pier or Millennium Park or to the observatory at either the Willis or Hancock towers. Go to one of the many world class museums or theaters or to Lincoln Park Zoo. Shop on the Magnificent Mile "Michigan Avenue"or Oak Street in the Gold Coast or State Street in the Loop or maybe Jewelers Row on Wabash in the Loop. Take an El train or Subway ride. Walk the River walk or along the Lake or hang out at one of the many beaches. Go to an art gallery in the River North Art District. I love great architecture so Chicago is perfect for that plus I love that is has many of the worlds tallest towers. And I love trains and Chicago has a huge mix of different kinds of trains all over! Best worlds best food, shopping, museums, parks, theaters, etc
Without a doubt, Chicago is one of the best cities on earth
beautiful video Daniel thanks so much
chicago this amazing and giant metrópolis like new york city is big and beutiful.
wow Chicago is HUGE
not as huge as NYC....
I am from Atlanta, Chicago is a very big and beautiful city. Go Windy City.
Nice lil' helicopter.
awesome video, thanks for sharing
Very nice.
Thanks
If I'd known you could do this for $200 I'd have done it years ago, especially because I used to go right past that air-strip without knowing it's there. By the way, the air quality is seldom that bad over Chicago.
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What suburb did you take off and land in I always thought there was only a couple of places you could get helicopter tours in Chicago please reply thanks
tha was filmed in my birthday 31 march
Now that is a good Dad. Nice one!
How much did that cost for you and your two children if i may ask? (great video)
Gabriel Howard google groupon helicopter ride it should be under $200, its only half an hour but its awesome
born and raised in Chicago, sure looks different from the air!!!!!!!!!!
Living in dallas tx but dreaming to visit Chicago
what air port is that? it looks like Lansing
where is this Airport located for helicopter rides ?what is it cold
woooowww very niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice
How much per person?
Chicago sits on such a flat featureless terrain.
Was the heli a r44
hellow I,m Gergul love Poland
HOW much?
CHICAGO IS THE 3RD LARGEST IN THE US HOUSTON IS 4TH
Yes, we left from Lansing
houston has already passed up chicago making them the 4th largest city in the usa , chicago population has shrunk in the last 5 years
+jbthegrinder Chicago is 3rd fyi,but not for long.Houston is way closer to Mexico so yeah its growing lol.
yes sir
Houston will never look as good as Chicago.
+Brandon Ayers , i lived in chicago 9 years , outside of downtown it's a ghetto
the houston galleria district , allen parkway , river oaks , memorial , bunker hill , medical center , kirby , post oak , midtown , jersey village ETC looks a million times better & newer than chitown
keep in mind houston land mass is now 700 sq miles & chicago is a small 230 sq miles
houston has surpassed chicago in building developement & growth ,& will pass chicago population in 4 years
+bill gates I don't know what Chicago you lived in for nine years, but the whole city ISN'T a ghetto outside of Downtown. Granted some parts are sketchy, but I think it is unfair to characterize the city as a ghetto. I lived there for five years. In terms of square miles, it is somewhat misleading to say Houston is larger than Chicago. Both cities layouts are TOTALLY different. Houston is a unique situation because they don't have very many suburbs, that's why you are going to get a totally different land area than Chicago. Also, Houston is "newer" and developed much later than Chicago. Most of your cities which are east of the Mississippi don't have as much land area (including NYC), but they make up for it in population DENSITY. Which Houston doesn't have, it is just spread out. So technically, if you measure the Chicago metro area next to Houston's, Chicago would still be larger (in population density as well as square miles). I will admit Houston is growing, but it hasn't passed Chicago, not yet anyway. The way I see Houston passing Chicago in population is that if growth in Chicago stays stagnant (as well as the cost of living there rising) as well as more jobs moving to Houston.
L'hélico sans plus , mis à part stadium building, et 3 monuments , pour moi c'est cher payé , ça reste banal , lorsque l'on arrive en avion , nous voyons la même chose avec moins d'explications peut être mais au moins ça coûte rien !
at 14:40 that's what it looks like approaching the air and water show
chicago and new york, perfect cities for spiderman to swing from building to building. LA not so much.
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HOUSTON TX IS MUCH BIGGER IN SIZE 655 SQ MILES
So?
+Brandon Ayers , have u checked forbes lately ? houston has blew chicago out the water in every part of business
oil , energy , gas controls the USA all in houston . pipelines , trucking , largest infrastructure in the USA , PORT OF HOUSTON , SHIP CHANNEL , NASA SPACE , BIGGEST MEDICAL COMPLEX IN THE WORLD , CATTLE
brandon with all respect , people have moved from that part of the word to houston for cost of living & better jobs . chicago is not the city it once was
+bill gates i think they go by population not by square miles Chicago has 9 million (2010 census numbers where Houston has roughly 6.5 million ( 2015 estimated numbers )
houston has passed up chicago in business check forbes fortune 500 companies , houston is # 2
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$200 for 3 people with groupon
huge
That city doesn't looks nice...
Chicago was voted best skyline yet again
+PRHILL9696 are you from Chicago?
THX 1138 4EB Yes I am
+PRHILL9696 well no wonder why...
THX 1138 4EB Why what? Me living here has nothing to do with everyone voting Chicago best skyline.