If you’re looking to have some traditional holiday fun, then why not check out Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park’s Cookies and Cheer event, happening on November 30th. If you love great-tasting holiday cookies and want to try different types of wine to wash it down, then you’ll love the samples you’ll get to experience and also take home with you at the Cookies and Cheer event.
Cookies and Cheer will be baking and offering a bevy of assorted holiday cookies at this Luxury Cookie Party. You won’t be expected to bake or do anything except mingle and enjoy the cookies, wine, and other beverages offered at the event. Plus, if you decide you want to stay overnight in the hotel and have a romantic evening with your significant other while you attend this event, you’ll have the opportunity to do that in one of your ticket options.
At the Cookies and Cheer event, you’ll be able to partake in several types of wine and a wide choice of non-alcoholic drinks. Plus, you’ll get to sample all the cookies you can eat while you chat with the hotel’s culinary staff about their special cookie creations. Once the event is done, you’ll be given three dozen cookies of your choice to take home with you.
Tickets for the Cookies and Cheer event cost:
Also, you have the opportunity to cancel your tickets for a full refund as long as you do so by November 28th. After November 28th, no refunds will be issued.
If you want to learn more about Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park, please visit their website here.
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