A wintertime trip to the Windy City is crazy talk. It’s winter in Chicago, and that means one thing: nothing. No one visits here this time of year, and here are 11 reasons why:

  1. The weather is ugly.

Pxhere It’s so disgusting in Chicago during wintertime that people stop taking pictures of the city. Snow ruins everything.

  1. The views are ruined.

Wikimedia Commons/JeremyA Say goodbye to that beautiful skyline you love so much. Blizzards and fog make it impossible to see this time of year.

  1. No one goes outside.

Pxhere Chicago is a ghost city this time of year. You won’t find anyone in their right mind exploring the streets in the cold snowy messes we get

  1. It’s impossible to drive.

Wikimedia Commons/David Wilson Don’t plan on driving if you want to visit the city in wintertime. Snow shuts down all the streets so it’s impossible to get around.

  1. It’s a complete white out.

Wikimedia Commons/Tony Webster Color is completely gone from the city this time of year. Your photos will look like a polar bear in a snow storm.

  1. There’s no place to exercise.

Wikimedia Commons/Alanscottwalker Most people use the city as their jungle gym, but as no one goes outside this time of year, we all get a little plumper during the cold months. There’s just no where to go to burn off that energy.

  1. Everything shuts down.

Flickr/Andrew E. Larsen Forget fun attractions, parks, and other amazing Chicago sites. They all shut down this time of year or look gross.

  1. There’s nothing to do.

Wikimedia Commons/TonyTheTiger Visit Chicago in wintertime and you’ll be bored our of your skull. No one is having a good time, and you won’t either.

  1. No one has fun.

Pxhere Seriously, this is not a time for laughter and games. Even children stay hidden indoors. The conditions are just too harsh.

  1. You could get trapped here.

Pxhere If a downfall of snow hits while you’re visiting the city, you could get trapped here until it melts. Chicago doesn’t clean its streets.

  1. It feels like it will never end.

Wikimedia Commons/Codo The worst part about winter in Chicago is that it feels endless. Will spring ever come again? Our chances seem bleak.

Of course, if you live here, this is just your life. Check out nine more things they don’t tell you about surviving a Chicago winter.

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It’s so disgusting in Chicago during wintertime that people stop taking pictures of the city. Snow ruins everything.

Wikimedia Commons/JeremyA

Say goodbye to that beautiful skyline you love so much. Blizzards and fog make it impossible to see this time of year.

Chicago is a ghost city this time of year. You won’t find anyone in their right mind exploring the streets in the cold snowy messes we get

Wikimedia Commons/David Wilson

Don’t plan on driving if you want to visit the city in wintertime. Snow shuts down all the streets so it’s impossible to get around.

Wikimedia Commons/Tony Webster

Color is completely gone from the city this time of year. Your photos will look like a polar bear in a snow storm.

Wikimedia Commons/Alanscottwalker

Most people use the city as their jungle gym, but as no one goes outside this time of year, we all get a little plumper during the cold months. There’s just no where to go to burn off that energy.

Flickr/Andrew E. Larsen

Forget fun attractions, parks, and other amazing Chicago sites. They all shut down this time of year or look gross.

Wikimedia Commons/TonyTheTiger

Visit Chicago in wintertime and you’ll be bored our of your skull. No one is having a good time, and you won’t either.

Seriously, this is not a time for laughter and games. Even children stay hidden indoors. The conditions are just too harsh.

If a downfall of snow hits while you’re visiting the city, you could get trapped here until it melts. Chicago doesn’t clean its streets.

Wikimedia Commons/Codo

The worst part about winter in Chicago is that it feels endless. Will spring ever come again? Our chances seem bleak.

Why else should you avoid Chicago at wintertime? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

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