Our family had such a great time visiting Wrigley Field. There were no baseball games going on while we were there so we went on the tour to see the stadium. I could only imagine how cool it would be to watch a game in the 2nd oldest stadium in the US.
My baseball loving boys enjoyed the tour as well. You learn about the history of the field, you get to see the visiting team’s locker room, press box, and walk around the stadium. If you’re in from out of town, this is a great stop to add to your list.
My son and I were kind of bummed that the Cubs missed the playoffs this year. If they had made it, there was a good chance that we'd be able to visit Wrigley Field during our trip to the area.
As I was looking for potential playoff tickets that never materialized, we stumbled upon tickets for a 90-minute tour of the stadium. That turned out to be an unbelievable experience! Quite honestly, we had much more fun on this tour than we ever would have had going to a game. We got to see the bleachers, the press box, the dugout, the visitors' locker room, the ivy wall, and learned a ton of history behind this landmark stadium. If you've never been to Wrigley Field or want to learn more about its history, this tour is the way to experience it!
Def a worthwhile experience as a Cub Fan! The seats were the best I’ve ever sat in, plus the included food, desserts, wine, cocktails & beers are amazing with lots of variety. Even the beer vendors have great selection, and the bags of Garrett’s popcorn are great.
Obviously the best stadium in the entire country. You will never have a bad seat here. Anywhere I've ever sat, I was able to comfortably enjoy the game. The venue is always clean, the service is always great and the time spent is always memorable! The concerts here are also very good. If you've never been here, you need to make time out of your life to enjoy the experience. One of Chicago's greatest landmarks.
If you want to save time and money getting here, just take public trans.
It was my first time visiting and I loved the atmosphere. We got bleacher seats last minute and were not disappointed. The weather was nice compared to Houston, where I am from, because you're pretty much in hell there. The people were all friendly. The stadium was clean, and it was nice to visit a stadium with a lot of history.
It was my second time attending a game at Wrigley. I went with my husband and our son. Nostalgic and one of the best ball parks to watch baseball at, in my opinion. It was a beautiful sunny/cool day when we attended a game last year. Parking was a little hard, but walking up to the stadium and attending a game was magical for any fan of baseball.
Nice experience for an older ballpark. Be prepared to spend big bucks to park near the stadium... around $50 to $75.
Lots of decent bathrooms and seating and seemed fully staffed as the lines moved fast at both consession stands and bathrooms.
Fun times to visit historic Wrigley Field twice in one month! First for the P!nk concert and then for a game on Labor Day. Amazing to share game day with a Vietnam Veteran and a 70-year old first timer to the park❤️ We enjoyed the Budweiser Patio with unlimited beer, wine, NA beverages, and food 😋 I will certainly do the Patio again. It has the ability to sit in the sun or hide in the shade. Very flexible movement for those that need more than a singular seat. Fun was had by all! Enjoy!
Wrigley Field was on my bucket list since I was a kid watching it on WGN. I had such high expectations and they were exceeded especially by the friendliness and camaraderie of the crowd! Surprised to see such high tech at the concessions despite they weren't working properly. Wrigleyville was fun too! So many options to eat and drink with so much personality.
We enjoy a good tour of an historic baseball field, and Wrigley was great! John was our guide and had a lot of personal experience that made his stories so great!
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