Tourist Infiltration by zer0gee
February 11th, 2009 2:15 AMFirst, I thought about what draws tourists to the places they go. I came up with three basic types of attractions - natural sites (Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, etc.), man-made sites (Eiffel Tower, Great Wall of China, etc.), and places of amusement (Disneyworld, Six Flags, etc.). Could I find examples of these somewhere in the suburbs I live in or near? The answer, surprisingly enough, was yes to all three, and in the same suburb.
I packed my bag and started off at the Pace Bus Center in Schaumburg, Illinois, as per the task's stipulation that I begin at a transportation hub. I took the #606 Pace bus to a Motel 6. This is ironic because I took the 606 bus from home to get to the Pace Bus Center in the first place. I checked in, tasked, watched some cable TV (I don't have that at home), and went to sleep.
After morning checkout, I got on the bus again and went to visit Spring Valley, a 135-acre wildlife and nature preserve, historical interpretation site, and nature center. I have lived fifteen minutes away from this place for six years and had no idea it existed. I signed the guest register as my New Orleanian tourist alter-ego, and talked to the very nice lady at the reception desk about how I was visiting Schaumburg to get away from the 70 degree weather and Mardi Gras crowds "back home". I had an awesome time exploring the nature center and doing a little trail hiking, but due to the time of year and the 16 degree temperature, I was the only visitor. On my way through the parking lot back to the bus stop, I met Kumiko and Yoshii, two lovely Japanese ladies whose husbands were attending a business conference. I went back into the nature center with them for a while and looked at the exhibits again, but declined to go back out on the cold, snowy hiking trails. They politely asked that I not take photographs of them.
The bus took me to Woodfield Mall, which is (if you believe the hype, and I have a hard time with it) Illinois' largest tourist attraction. It was late afternoon and I was getting hungry, so I chose the most absolutely touristy place to eat - Rainforest Cafe. The only other people eating there were two stroller moms and their irritating offspring, and a family birthday party, neither group very touristy. In lieu of being able to mingle with tourists here, I went to the information desk and asked the ladies there some questions about the mall. They looked at me without answering and simply pointed to a binder on the counter, which had various maps and printouts in it, including a sheet of mall facts. I also saw the brochure for the free Pace-sponsored trolley shuttle that takes people to all of the nearby points of interest - I have never ridden on this trolley, but it seemed like a pretty touristy thing to do, and it would also get me to my next destination. IKEA! They were ten minutes away from closing, but I got some quick photos. And did some scouting for possible future tasks. ;)
I rode the shuttle from end to end, and since I started in the middle of the route, this probably took about an hour all told. Since I was the only passenger the entire time, I had a fun conversation with the trolley driver about how we had a streetcar in New Orleans that looked a lot like this trolley, the weather in New Orleans, the reasons for my (alter-ego's) visit to Schaumburg (the tourist attractions and escaping nice weather/Mardi Gras). It was fun to just kind of make stuff up on the fly and try to stay in the mindset of my chosen tourist character. I got off the trolley at Gameworks, which is a huge two-story video game complex. Schaumburg also sports a Legoland, but it was closed for the day and costs like thirty bucks just to walk around inside, or I totally would've gone there instead. Gameworks was pretty sparsely populated with mostly teenage kids. The guy at the front counter was abrupt and not at all interested in talking to me. I played a few games, then got on the 606 bus and headed home.
Conclusion - I was pretty pleased to be able to complete this task entirely in Schaumburg. There are actually tourist attractions there! Who knew? However, this being the off-season, there weren't many other tourists, and the staff of some of the attractions was disinterested and even slightly rude. I had a good time developing my tourist persona and shocking people with the thought that I had left 70 degree weather to come to freezing cold Schaumburg ON PURPOSE. Oh, the horror! :)
bag is packed

Pajamas, change of clothes, toothbrush, toothpaste, hairbrush, pit stick, and tools for the Secret Wall Tattoos task
#606 Pace bus

This thing goes everywhere. Its route hits all the major points in the area. Very convenient.
bird watching area

There are many birdfeeders outside this window. Inside, there are binoculars and identification charts. I saw a lot of sparrows, some black-capped chickadees, and two pairs of cardinals. There are speakers in here and you can hear the birds outside.
gate is locked

But this is somewhere I obviously would want to go. I mean, come on, it looks like a missile silo.
halfway up

This is the roof of the nature center. In the warm months, it has a sod roof to help insulate it.
going back down

Mmmm, steel double spiral and concrete blocks. I took like a million photos in here, but I'll try to subject you to only a few.
half-frozen creek

The water was still running under the ice. There was a strong musky smell in this area - I'm sure lots of wildlife drinks here.
empty shed

Empty except for some deer poo (large oval pellets, looked and smelled full of hay/dried weeds).
whose scat is that?

Many small oval or round pellets, comprised of bits of vegetation = rabbit poo! Who knew that game would be so informative?
House of the Dead 4 deluxe version

You stand in a booth with a moving floor to play this version. It costs a lot more than the regular one that I played.
horse race game I really like

I didn't play this one because I left my horse cards at home. You get a card with your horse on it when you start, and you put it into the machine and can build your horse's stats every time you play.
25 vote(s)

Kyle Westwood
4
Hope Murphy
5
Jellybean of Thark
5
done
5
Sombrero Guy
5
JJason Recognition
5
saille is planting praxis
4
Philippe
4
Magpie
1
Spidere
5
Rin Brooker
5
LittleMonk
3
Poisøn Lake
4
Morte
5
artmouse
5
Kassitastrophe
5
Ben Yamiin
5
Myrna Minx
5
Molotov Cocktease
5
gordon gear
4
Scooter Vagabond
3
Juxtapolemic
5
Julian Muffinbot
5
gh◌st ᵰⱥ₥ing
5
PsyDlocke
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If you task like that I can never win the game!!!
Your nature preserve tale reminds me very much of our ill-advised trips to the arboretum in Lisle for It's Christmas Vacation Dammit Snow And Trees. Personally, I think this task is a better excuse :)
Tasking is always a better excuse for anything. :)
I thought that the entire point of this game was to do questionable things in public. That's why I like it so much!!
Yes, the entire Merkle family is buried there, something like 12 people, but there's only the one monument and 9 of them are unacknowledged burials. There's some doubt as to the exact location of the graves, too. They did have wooden tombstones at one point, but they all either rotted away or were stolen.
man, you endured the WORST designed hotel room AND rainforest cafe? that deserves 5 points alone.
and good scat identification.
I was really pleased with being able to immediately use my newfound scat identification skills.
I wish we had 16 degree weather. D:
Today was like 5 below or something, lol.