2014 International Mr. Leather is just a few days away in Chicago! I am fortunate that IML is held in Chicago and I appreciate that most attendees come here from out of town to make IML such a great experience every year. If you see me and my partner around the host hotel feel free to say hi.
I have lived here all my life (except while I was out of state for college) so I wanted to share some general tips you may find useful while visiting Chicago:
- Arrival by Air:
- O’Hare International Airport – If your entrance to Chicago is through ORD you have a number of options to get down to the Host Hotel
- Public Transportation (via Blue Line “L” and Bus) – If you are traveling with light bags this is your best shot. Click here to see the route I have saved on Google Maps. More information can be found at the Chicago Transit Authority’s Airport Transit Page
- Shared Ride – Airport Express (Offering Discount for IML attendees – just follow the link). I will caution you that traffic on the highway between O’Hare and downtown can be terrible in the afternoon and evening. Especially on the Friday before Memorial Day weekend. It may take 1-2 hours to get from O’Hare to downtown in peak rush hour on May 23rd.
- Do not rent a car. It is easy to get downtown from O’Hare via alternate means and parking over the weekend is very expensive. Instead would recommend saving that money and putting it towards some new gear
- O’Hare International Airport – If your entrance to Chicago is through ORD you have a number of options to get down to the Host Hotel
- Midway Airport:
- Public Transportation (via Orange Line “L” and Bus) – If you are traveling with light bags this is your best shot. Click here to see the route I have saved on Google Maps. More information can be found at the Chicago Transit Authority’s Airport Transit Page
- Shared Ride – Airport Express (Offering Discount for IML attendees – just follow the link).
- Grocery Stores
- Trader Joe’s – Just a couple blocks to the north of the hotel. This is a specialty grocery store open 8 am until 10 pm.
- Jewel-Osco – Just 3 blocks west of the host hotel you will find a full service grocery store. This is open 6 am until midnight and it sells beer and liquor.
If you need a break from the events at the hotel there are plenty of things to do downtown:
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Sears Tower (some people have started calling it the Willis Tower)
- Adler Planaterium
- Shedd Aquarium
- Field Museum
- Museum of Contemporary Art
- Skip Navy Pier – Although Navy Pier is somehow the #1 tourist attraction in Illinois you will find yourself hard-pressed to be entertained there for more than thirty minutes. Navy Pier is a great place for bored families to entertain the kids for a few hours.
If you are feeling a little more adventurous you can get yourself out of the Loop. Chicago is a city of distinct neighborhoods – there are plenty of neighborhoods to explore but the the ones with the largest gay populations are Lakeview and Andersonville/Rogers Park.
- Lakeview
- Boystown is where the gay population of Chicago is centered. While the gay bars certainly extend beyond this boundary take a walk down Halsted St. between Addison St. and Belmont Ave. You can find gay bars in just about any direction within a few blocks of there. There are Redline L stops just west of Halsted on Belmont and Addison. Here are a few bars I would recommend in Boystown:
- Cellblock – Cellblock is a kink friendly bar on Halsted just north of Addison
- Sidetrack – Located on Halsted a bit south of Addison Sidetrack is a good bar to check out; especially if you need a break from IML activities for an hour.
- Roscoe’s – Also located on Halsted a bit south of Addison Roscoe’s is a good bar to meet friends at. If you want you can play pool, dance, or just listen to the music.
- Cheesies Pub and Grub – If you need some good greasy food and you are at Boystown head to Cheesies. The restaurant/bar is just a few feet from the Belmont Redline stop and Vic theater so it is in a good location and they serve great grilled cheese.
- Boystown is where the gay population of Chicago is centered. While the gay bars certainly extend beyond this boundary take a walk down Halsted St. between Addison St. and Belmont Ave. You can find gay bars in just about any direction within a few blocks of there. There are Redline L stops just west of Halsted on Belmont and Addison. Here are a few bars I would recommend in Boystown:
- Andersonville/Rogers Park – About 6 miles north of downtown you will find the Andersonville & Rogers Park neighborhoods. While the neighborhoods are nice if you are in town for IML I would recommend these are the three locations:
- Leather Archives
- Touche (Fetish Bar)
- Jackhammer (and The Hole) (Fetish bar – Hosting the Full Fetish Chicago on Saturday evening)
Finally, have fun and play safe at IML! My partner and I will see you there!
-Fossil9