I only made a drive by during a game day. Just wanted the kiddies to see an old school stadium. Surely beats the concrete hunks most of us have.

I only made a drive by during a game day. Just wanted the kiddies to see an old school stadium. Surely beats the concrete hunks most of us have.
If you do not have to drive - it is probably best to take public transportation and avoid the hassle. However, if you are like us and had to drive ... here is a tip. Wrigley is in the middle of a neighborhood. Go to spothero.com and "rent" your parking space. We used Space #2 on Sheridan drive. It cost...
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Since the Cubbies weren't in town for a home series, we did the next best thing and got to go on an all-inclusive tour of the stadium.
And we saw everything including a walk on the field, and every angle of the seating in the stadium. Also saw the clubhouse, the press box area, and seating outside the stadium on...
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If you're in Chicago on a nice summer day, no place beats gameday at Wrigley. Best experience in the bleachers, but its fun wherever you are. Yes, I have been to Fenway and many other storied parks (and yes, I'm heavily biased), but Wrigley offers the best fan experience...even if the product on the field is subpar
As part of our regional meeting we were treated to a night out at Wrigley. The atmosphere around the stadium is very energetic. It's great to be in an historic stadium with the manual scoreboard. Although, some things are a little dated (no big screen, bathrooms are old, etc.) The service within the stadium was great too. It was a...
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I went to Wrigley with a group to support the New York Mets. I was leary about this since we were on foreign soil but by the end of the game, I felt at home.
The bleachers are great seats but fair warning, there is no shade. If you burn easily, or even if you don't, bring a lot of...
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My boyfriend and I are baseball fans! We are native to San Francisco home of the AT&T Ballpark... new, big, loud, entertaining and just amazing. So my expectation of Wrigley Field was not high, being that it is the 2nd oldest ballpark. However, I was happy that I was mistaken. This historic field was wonderful. I can't tell what I...
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It's old, dated and yet it has a charm that makes anyone appreciate baseball. This is the last of the baseball cathedrals, so take it in while you can. I was there this weekend with approximately 500 Mets fans from around the country and it was awesome. Cubs fans are great and add to the experience.
I went on a tour of Wrigley Field with my wife. We saw virtually the entire stadium, including the Cubs clubhouse, press box and dugouts. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable,while the stadium is unique. In a prior visit to Chicago, I saw a game at Wrigley Field. It is one of my favorite stadiums.
Go see this historic ballpark in its 100th year of operation! It is going to be a shame if the team moves or if the stadium is renovated.
I was greeted by a pipe organ as I neared the stadium, as well as hundreds of fans donning bright blue. Took a picture under the marquee out front.
There is no...
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