Tips to make the most of the Chicago Air and Water Show

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There’s something about fighter jets screeching through the sky that makes the Chicago Air and Water Show the best way to wrap up your summer.

But maneuvering this jam-packed show with kids, strollers and diaper bags requires some pre-planning. Mary May, spokesperson for the event, offers a few tips for families:

Get there early-at least an hour before the show begins-to get a good spot. The show’s center point is North Avenue beach, but you still have a good view of things from Oak Street and Fullerton beaches.

Take public transportation. Or park at the Millennium Park Garage and take the free shuttle to the show. There is parking at Lincoln Park Zoo, but it’s limited and fills up fast.

Remember these are the dog days of summer and the heat is on. Bring plenty of sunscreen and water. There are water fountains at the beaches where you can refill water bottles.

Consider making it a family tradition. “Families plan their summer around it and it’s such a neat thing to go to the beach and see the show,” May say.

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