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    Madeleine G.

    First time to Wrigley Field! Have been to several games at Fenway Park and I had heard incredible things about this historic stadium. One of the highlights as someone who is not a huge sports fan was that they had plant based hot dogs!! I finally got to experience eating a hot dog at a baseball stadium and it was perfect. It was very cool to see the Cubs fans singing along and cheering excitedly - not at all fazed by the cold Chicago spring weather!

    Belle N.

    We had a group outing to an afternoon game to see the Cubs! Tickets are sent to your MLB app. We were able to scan them and walk in. There are a lot of people that help you find your seats. I researched if they offer GF options and was pleasantly surprised to find a really good place. They also say they take precautions to avoid cross contamination. We started with the grab and go section and they have Cheetos and peanuts that say GF on the package. Then at the 112 section, Clark Street Grill offers GF options. On their website, there is a filter to remove gluten and it gives you all the places that you can order from. On the board, there is a GF marker next to each item. I ordered the hotdog which comes on a GF bun, fries and a GF brownie. I was so excited! Everything was really good!

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    Aimee A.

    Finally had a chance to visit Wrigley Field (I missed it last time I was in the Windy City). Classic Americana baseball vibe. Took the El train (going around those corners...whew!) to Wrigleyville. All the pre-game hoopla, hot summer afternoon...it all contributed to this sense that you were part of sports history. Same feel as Fenway (historic), but different (city) lol. Not to be missed - Chicago dog (check out that green relish!), and Garrett's popcorn. Great tourist option for sports fans.

    Nick G.

    Went to Wrigley Field for a Cubs vs. Tampa Bay Rays game on a warm afternoon. The Cubs came out on top 6-4, which had the whole place buzzing. Sat in the 400 section, very last row. The view was better than expected, with the field clear and the skyline stretching out behind. The atmosphere was classic Wrigley, lively, loud, and full of energy. Picked up an Italian beef sandwich during the game. It was messy in the best way, full of flavor and a solid option for ballpark food. Service lines moved quickly, which made it easy to grab and get back to the action. it was one of those games that reminded me why Wrigley is such a special stadium.

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    Michael H.

    5 plus stars. Historic. Cozy. It was transformed into a wonderful Christmas market, complete with skating rink, food, drinks and vendors. We spent the day here enjoying all the Wrigleyville neighborhood has to offer.

    Jeffrey J.

    My son and I recently took a trip to Chicago and was looking forward see the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. We have heard so much stuff about Wrigley Field and the history of it being the second oldest baseball stadium for all of major baseball. I really enjoyed this stadium. I thought it was pretty neat that they still change the score on the scoreboard by and changing the numbers from inside the scoreboard building. The stadium was very well maintained and they even have a first-timer spot inside of the stadium where you can go to get a certificate stating you're a first-timer and they have the World Series trophy on display where you can get your picture taken for free. Outside the stadium they have Wrigleyville where they have some of the legends of the Chicago Cubs statues where you can walk around and view them and take pictures. Also they have Ivy along the perimeter of the back of the stadium that is very neat and it's live Ivy as well which you don't see in other stadiums it's a good old-fashioned baseball park but well maintained for the present time.

    Lindsay H.

    Not sure how Wrigley could be rated below a 5. Beautifully renovated since I went to games decades ago and so much history and character. Wide concourses and everything clean and accessible, which is almost unheard of in a stadium over a century old. We attended a guided tour and it was wonderful. Our guide was lively and knowledgeable and the info shared was unique. Since we toured on a non-game day, we were able to go to spots that are not included on game day tours. We sat in the bleachers, took photos with an outfield ivy, went to the press box, and even got to sit in the away team dugout. There was 10% off in the team store and various shops and restaurants in the area if you show you attended a tour. Highly recommend both the tour and, of course, attending a game to cheer on those Cubbies!

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    May A.

    An icon of Chicago's sports history [Chicago IL] The Wrigley Field was one of the permanent exhibits at the Chicago Architecture Center at the Loop. It had a cool model of the stadium on display. The legacy of this national historic landmark was impressive and we wanted to see it in person hoping to explore its architectural legacy. Before heading out of Chicago on Saturday we stopped by the stadium. We arrived around 9:30a. After a few trips around the block we got lucky and found parking close by, just outside the Wrigleyville Sports shop. The Cubs were actually playing that day against the Cardinals. We didn't realize game time was at 1:00p and lots of people were already heading inside. There were some activities happening at Gallagher Way and we just walked inside like it was nobody's business not realizing that the space was open only to ticket holders on game day ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ we took some photos around including some statues of their all time all-stars. Eventually, they closed the area and we were kindly asked to leave. We walked around the perimeter of the stadium and noticed that on Waverly Avenue they had rooftop bleachers! Bring your baseball gloves 'coz you could catch a home run ball! We took photos in front of the iconic red art-deco marquee at the front of the building. I've never attended a baseball game before but it was pretty cool seeing this legendary home of the Chicago Cubs, one of the oldest and most cherished baseball venues in the U.S. and with over a hundred years of history we couldn't pass up not seeing at least the outside of it. Review #3833

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    Judy S.

    CUBS Win!!!! What an Amazing day at the ballpark! Great energy and good seats in section 108.

    Joe G.

    Such an incredible experience watching the Cubs for the first time in Wrigley Field and to see them beat the Padres to advance. Wrigley is iconic and also easy to navigate.. Even with the Standing Room ticket we had prime viewing spot to watch the action. Best of all, we happened to be next to Operations at one point, and the lady asked if we wanted to see the Cubs World Series ring. THAT was such an incredible moment to see that!

    Leigh D.

    I included American Family Field in Milwaukee in my current alphabet series representing the letter A. I decided to write reviews the next day (today) on Guaranteed Rate Field (now simply Rate Field) & Wrigley Field. In September 2021, on Chicago/Wisconsin, we went to see White Sox on Wednesday, 9/1/21, Cubs on Thursday on Thursday, 9/2, & Brewers on Friday, 9/3. See my 5-star review of American Family Field written yesterday, 10/1 & 4-star of Rate Field written today, 10/2. In terms of the neighborhood, I liked Wrigleyville by far the best of the 3 ballparks. White Sox was pretty isolated as was Brewers. I did like that Wrigley Field is right in the middle of a bunch of restaurants, bars, & shops, and it's just part of the neighborhood, and I appreciate the historical significance of the ballpark. While I had a fun time here, I felt cramped sitting way back on a lower level. I don't like more seats are directly above. I like looking out to the sky or roof, which most ballparks you can do that no matter what section you're in. It wasn't a great vantage point of the ballpark itself either. I did like the old classic organ though.

    Michael B.

    What a treat to come to this ballpark. Not a fan but I appreciate tradition, history, and good ole fashion hot dog. Is the Chicago dog overrated? Sure. (By time you're reading this, I'm already out of town). But it's still a must try while here. Glurp it down with a 17 dollar beer and now you're doing a Cubs game right. I sat in section 203. The foul ball pole got in the way of video screen so that was annoying but we had good eye sight along the third base line and had an easy time getting in and out of the facilities. We did try and walk around the stadium a bit and when we got towards the bleachers in center field we had to present a ticket and because we didn't have one, we were turned away. That was interesting. In between section 203 and center field there's a glass where you can watch the relief pitchers warm up which was kinda cool. A small glimpse into what the bullpen looks like. Overall great time. They kept this place looking great for it being over 100 years old. They have stores inside and a place where they keep the World Series trophy in case you want a closer look. Trains aren't too far off from the city and right before and immediately after the game there are rows upon rows of streets where you can get some food, drinks, and people selling stuff on the street.

    Jacqueline F.

    Who can go wrong with Wrigley Field? It's such a staple venue in Chicago and definitely brings you some of that old Chicago charm. Every time I come to this venue I can't help but smile as it's always vibrant and alive. I've had the opportunity to be in the suites a few times and the food options are awesome, They really do take care of you and make sure that the food and booze are well stocked and if you need anything else that is not in the suite they will get it for you. The dessert cart is always a plus because who doesn't want carrot cake, chocolate cake, ice cream, cookies, candies and horchata shots out of chocolate shot glasses??!!! No matter if you're in the suites or in the stands, it's always a great time. Cubs fans are the greatest and win or lose it's the perfect venue to watch baseball.

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    Ask the Community - Wrigley Field

    Looking at tickets for Chris Stapleton in August. It says section 32 is obstructed view. Is that because of the netting?

    It is because of the low ceiling and large structural pools that hold up the stadium. Was not bad for a ball game as there is lots going on. But would be a problem for a concert unless the stage was huge and lots of movement.

    We are driving up for Sunday's game. Where is the best place to park near Wrigley Field?

    Try using the Spot Hero App! It'll list out the parking garages near Wrigley Field along with the prices.

    Are credit cards accepted here?

    Yes but take cash if you plan to buy snacks from the seat vendors

    What hotels in the area do you recommend?

    Hotel Zachary and The Wheelhouse are quite close. I'm sure you'd be able to find a reasonably-priced Airbnb in the area as well. The Friendly Confines are quite close to L stations, so it's easily accessible even if you don't stay at a super close… Read more

    I'll be in Chicago mid March but the Cubs are away for spring training. Am I allowed to tour the stadium during the off season?

    It is currently under construction, So even if they do have doors going you won't get the full experience. The last I saw the field was torn up

    I'm a female visiting Wrigley Field solo from the Bay Area. Is there anything I should know not to miss or to watch out for?

    Pretty safe area. Nice restaurants and bars in the area. Stay on the main streets. Also the new Cubs plaza is worth checking out!

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    Bleacher Suite at Wrigley Field - Elopement Flowers in Fannie May Sweet, Wrigley Field

    Bleacher Suite at Wrigley Field

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    Wrigleyville, Lakeview

    This suite, in the green space in the center field bleacher, is a great place to watch a Cubs game,…read moreespecially if someone else is paying. There's a premium food buffet, a better selection of alcohol (open bar), and access to the bleachers themselves, if you want to enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of a full Cubs game Bleachers Experience. If not, the air conditioning inside might be your cup of tea (tea also one of the amenities, if you so choose). This is a private party suite, and you have to arrange with the Cubs ahead of time to use it, but, like a lot of the other suites, it's an experience you should try at least once, and unlike many of the other suites, it's open to the average public (who can afford the per person charge). Get a group of your friends together and give it a try!

    We held an elopement party in the (newly renamed) Fannie May Bleacher Sweet for about 100 people on…read moreMemorial Day, 2016 (Cubs beat the Dodgers, 2-0). Diego Chahda was our contact, and a prince. He helped us with ticket distribution, decorations, flowers, food, the whole deal. He set up the entire room (perfectly) based on our specs, and escorted us around the ballpark before opening pitch. Andrea at Levy catering made sure we had the perfect food and beverage package. She and her staff went above and beyond to make sure our day was special. From set-up to take-down, the entire Fannie May Bleacher Sweet staff was professional, fast, and slightly adorable. The large, long Fannie May Sweet is in the center of the ballpark bleachers. The room is temperature controlled, has private bathrooms, huge windows, access to the bleachers, and a view that can't be beat. The Bleacher Sweet was perfect for our private party - our guests will be talking about it (and the Cubs' Championship Season) for years.

    Mcgrath - Phillips Arena - McGrath Phillips Arena from the DePaul University website.

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    DePaul, Lincoln Park

    The DePaul University women's basketball team plays in the McGrath Phillips Arena which is located…read morein the Sullivan Athletic Center. The arena itself is just a little better than a high school gym. It's small with stadium bleacher seating on both sides of the court. There are electronic score boards on both sides and a large screen that shows the game. I'm not sure the purpose of the screen since the arena is small enough where watching the actual court is better than looking at a vibrant screen. The sound system was fabulous. It was easy to hear the lively announcer. There was a concession stand that was nicely staffed outside of the arena; however, the small space was easily congested. There was also a table that sold t-shirts. Tickets for the games are inexpensive. We were able to get two seats (and they were assigned seats) to a sold out game. Unfortunately, we were disappointed to find that there was a DePaul student already in one of our seats. We showed her that she was in our seat and she only scooched over a little on the bench so that the two of us could squeeze into one seat space with my posterior hanging off the end. The girl explained that students are allowed to get into the games for free and that they are allowed to sit wherever they like despite folks who have paid tickets for assigned seats. It was extremely uncomfortable to sit on a cramped bleacher in that fashion. Additionally there was little leg room. My knees often touched the back of the person in front of me. I'm a small person so I can't imagine a tall person having to squish into the space. On the plus side, I appreciated that the cheerleaders, the dance team, and the band were all there to provide entertainment during time-outs and half-time.

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