Grab the kids & go!

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Description
A day of fun for the family awaits you with this package.
Start off the most fun way to get around on two wheels. The SegwayTM Human Transporter is the first of its kind-a self-balancing, personal transportation device designed to go anywhere people do. Easy to use and operate, the two-wheeled Segway sports high-tech gyroscopes that automatically respond to your body's movements, "sensing" when it should speed up and slow down.
You stand on a small platform between left and right wheels as you hold onto handlebars at a comfortable waist height. The Segway handles the balancing for you, so that you're always upright as you glide through any environment.
You will be bidding on a four person three hour tour with Segway
http://www.citysegwaytours.com/chicago/
Next off to the Museum of Science and Industry, here you will amaze in the wonders of the 20th century. You will tour through a coal mine, plunging deep into the earth's crust, see and tour a U-Boat from WW2, Enjoy the science of decoding DNA and the wonders of the human body through Body Worlds 2. Crack the case CSI style with museum crime lab where you will help a team of experts crack a case using modern forensics and solve the mystery.
The Museum is home to more than 35,000 artifacts. The Museum is housed in the only remaining building from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. It was built as the fair's Palace of Fine Arts by Burnham & Root architect Charles Atwood and is now the largest science center in the Western Hemisphere.
The tickets for the Museum are for a family pass for four
Facilities include: 14-plus acres of hands-on exhibits Almost 400,000 square feet of exhibit space Chicago's only five-story, domed Omnimax® theater
The Museum hosts more children in school group than any other major cultural institution in the City of Chicago within a school year, the Museum delivers more than 300 Learning Lab educational sessions to more than 8,000 students.Approximately 800 teachers each year are served through professional development activities.
More than 100 teenagers have been trained in the Museum's Science Minors program, which teaches highschoolers about science and then allows them to share their knowledge with Museum guests.
Special Instructions
Please call for reservations. Children must be at least 12 years old to ride and accompanied by parent or guardian