Friday, December 09, 2005

Apple Store Chicago


Gentlemen, the Apple Store Chicago is an amazing site! We went there last weekend and just had a blast at the store. It's two stories, and the genius bar is HUGE. Definitely a must see site for anyone traveling to Chicago!

5 comments:

Stitch said...

Paul it looks like even the cold of Chicago did not hinder your spirits. I'm sure the stores in all the major cities would be a site to see. I wonder if people traval all over the country and international to have their picture taken in front of the top notch Apple stores. You need something like a "Lawn Knome" or something in all of the pictures. Just a thought. Hope you had fun in Chicago.

Macintosha Fanatica said...

We had an awesome time! That Apple Store is two stories high. It was cool seeing all the buzz for the holidays. They had a special area just for selling Nano's! We just started walking on Michigan Avenue until we ran into it! Cold, but so worth it!

Stitch said...

Michigan avenue. Yes yes, I remember it from the time we made our trip up to the Windy city. Did you stop by the corner of Wabash and Wacker? How about food. Did you sample the deep dish pizza, or the Vienna hot dogs Chicago style with the florescent green relish? Sounds like a good time was had. With the Apple store being the icing on the top of the cake.

Macintosha Fanatica said...

Man, the Apple Store made the trip! We weren't even sure we would find it. We just started walking down Michigan, and we knew we would find heaven soon enough!

Macminni said...

Just discovered this blog, or well... was given the URL. Mac stores are cool, about the only reason to visit a mall if you are not a teenager. I heard that the AS in NY Soho is huge. People actually go there just to talk to strangers about Macs, some to meet Mac women too. Love the chart showing Apple's soaring stock and Dell's crash. Of course they would say that it is all to do with the iPod but who cares, better than the mid to late 90's when us Mac users wondered if Apple would survive. Way to go Steve!