Maybe some of the locals can flesh this out a bit, but I wanted to make sure that all the out-of-towners are aware of the changes to public transportation in Chicago. I spent a long en femme weekend there with my wife while everyone else was having fun at DLV this year.
CTA has switched to the Ventra card and you can no longer buy the separate multi-day passes. You have to purchase the Ventra Card and then purchase a "pass" that gets tied to the card. The card is a Visa card that can also carry a balance.
They charge $5 for this card but you get the $5 back in credit when you buy a pass later. I bought my card with a pass loaded at a kiosk and was charged both for the card and the full pass. That other $5 will be applied when I buy my next pass, specifically for October's PinkFest. If you make your two purchases separately, you may be able to use that $5 on your first pass. I didn't bother since I knew I'd be back.
When there in May I was told there were still some places selling the old individual pass cards, but I couldn't find one, at least not one that was convenient. I was also told that their might be somewhere to purchase passes specifically for visitors to the city. I decided it wasn't worth the hassle to hunt this down, especially since I love to visit Chicago for en femme outings.
- Valerie