- TripBuzz discovered 114 different types of activities for couples in the Wheaton area, including Parks (like Cantigny Park), Bowling (like Fox Bowl), Flea Markets (like French Market) and Water Parks (like Rice Pool & Water Park), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 687 date ideas in or near Wheaton, Illinois, including 669 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chicago, Skokie, Aurora and St. Charles.
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Players have 60 minutes to uncover clues and solve puzzles to escape from a medieval castle that’s under siege
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Endowed by the bequest of Robert R. McCormick, the Cantigny Gardens & Museums offer a wide array of attractions. There are military and cultural museums, gardens, an educational center, extensive walking trails, and a golf course.
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Besides the movie going experience, Studio Movie Grill offers other services that would make a night out complete. The movies are paired by a premium bar and an all American culinary treat.
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Established in 1931, Wheaton Drama Inc is a community theater that puts on productions like musicals, comedies, and plays. The theater hosts dance classes that teach the basics of ballet, jazz, and core strength exercises.
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Covering 500 acres, the Cantigny Park welcomes entire families with playgrounds, gardens, 2 museums, a golf course, and 4 restaurants. The museums are dedicated to Robert R. McCormick and to the First Infantry Division.
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French Market was a Native American trading post and is the oldest among its kind in the U.S. Be it history or shopping experience, The French Market is rich in both.
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On five acres and riddled with ponds, Cosley Zoo better acquaints its visitors with the region's wildlife. Besides this, there is also a collection of farm animals.
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Located on over 69 acres of land, Northside Park is a public park that provides access to a number of outdoor facilities and amenities. These include four basketball courts, six lighted tennis courts, a skating rink, and a playground.
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Illinois Prairie Path is a multi-use nature trail for non-motorized public use and spans approximately 61 miles. It was the first U.S. rail-to-trail conversion and is surfaced primarily with crushed limestone surface, which is easy on feet and bike tires.
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Built near the original homestead of John Quincy Adams, Adams Park is a small county park. The park features walking trails, a scenic fountain, and several benches in shaded areas.