Our first trip to Wrigley Field was awesome despit...
Our first trip to Wrigley Field was awesome despite a Brewer loss! It was a beautiful day and Chicago was quite hospitable.
Our first trip to Wrigley Field was awesome despite a Brewer loss! It was a beautiful day and Chicago was quite hospitable.
Historic Wrigely Field, located in the heart of BoysTown.
I enjoy going to games here more than the Sox stadium.
One of the best, if not the best, fields/stadiums in all of sports. Amazing atmosphere in this classic venue!
There is no other place on earth that is like Wrigley Field! Just walking in makes you feel like you've just come home! Without a doubt, Cubs fans are the best sports fans anywhere! Everbody is your friend and all they want to do is have fun and celebrate right along with you! If a Cubs game at Wrigley isn't on your bucket list, you either have a list that needs amending or you're already dead and you just don't know it yet!
Had a great time at this iconic stadium! Easy to get to easy to get around. Took a family of four from down town transit on the red line. Arrived and enjoyed the early game. The weather was warm and our seats were in the lower bowel 1st base side. You get the sun but totally worth it. Prices are comparable to all other parks I ve been to. The staff were super helpful always wanting me to ensure you are enjoying yourself. Great experience.
What's not to love about Wrigley?! Amazing ballpark and even more amazing CUBS team!!
My first time here and it was on my bucket list. Loved it! It's a must!
Cubs lost, but you can't go wrong here. If you're in the bleachers you definitely need to go to left field porch and visit Joe and Steve. We're awesome!
First time at Wrigley field and it was a blast. I had my first Chicago dog and the cubs even won and I got to experience "go cubs go" sung at the end.
Best experience for a concert so far!
We were I the upper deck row 2 section 413 & I thought that we had Amazing seats for the show!
Although finding and getting directed to a close merch table was a bit hard . . .
I can't say ANYTHING negative about it
If you are a first timer going they give out a first timer memorabilia certificate with your name and date, my kids loved it. The food is alright, I always eat around Wrigleyville before I enter the stadium, there is a bunch of good restaurants within walking distance. One problem is parking, I always use a parking app like spothero. Expect to pay for parking anywhere from $15 all the way up to $75 depending how close you want to be to the stadium but, don't park in restricted areas, you will get towed
Classic American ballpark. Almost as good as Fenway. Great fans.
One first experience in a baseball stadium was in the iconic Wrigley Stadium & it was just awesome. In terms of facilities, i dont have much of a reference but felt that it could be maintained in a much more cleaner manner
The additional items outside of the park that they have added are wonderful.
Where the magic happens, cubs stadium and concert venue with large acts like Pearl Jam, billy Joel. Recently upgraded with an outdoor big screen. You can also see events from the wrong key rooftops which are independently owned and operated and usually include food and drinks for a flat rate
I have been to several MLB games and Wrigley field by far has the best game day atmosphere and it's not even close. I do admit parking can be a nightmare, but I think that just adds to the experience. Nothing like getting yelled at by Chicago natives!
The food was great the pitchers we're swell and I had so much fun and I was just sitting down.
Wonderful place, full of history, and a great place to enjoy a wonderful baseball game with the Chicago Cubs. Whether you are a baseball fan or not, it's a wonderful experience.
Bought a ticket from airport to hotel for game same day... Cubs lost! Still had a great time... The umpire sucked! But Cubs did too! Surrounding people were great... Throwing Shade on the umpire and just having a great time all together... The whole reason I came to Chicago from the east coast and it was well worth it!
Excellent place to see a ballgame, such history at this stadium! The home fans are great and they sell out almost every game, true Cub fans !!!
Electric atmosphere. Food and beer pricey as expected, but the experience is worth it.
What a historic place, very clean. Cubs fans very nice.
Wrigley is historic! There's nothing like coming to a baseball game here. Fun, intimate, and rooted in history. I love it.
Good place for a game. The best in fact. Crack an Old Style
Went on a date here. He was super into baseball, which I find dull due, in large part, to the slowness and frequency of downtime. I assumed it'd be a nice opportunity to talk while there was something to entertain us and provide a backdrop for our beer consumption. Turns out you don't talk much during baseball if you're into it. Also turns out he was good in bed but ultimately just not that into talking. 5/7 would go on another mediocre date here. No oysters.
What a wonderful field to visit. If you are a baseball lover this is a place you must go. Can't wait to come back and visit again. Came in April and was pretty cold!
Iconic stadium. Dont miss it. Two stars are left off to honor Harry Caray
It's Wrigley, it's iconic, it's the Cubs. Just take a moment, if you are a baseball fan, and think of the greats who played here, either with or against the Cubs and the names are legend and seemingly endless. Many are Hall of Gamers and others will be.
The only drawback is that it a PIA to get there. Well worth the trouble, yet you will be talking to yourself. Best to take public transportation of some type of buy into a group trip. Let someone else allow you to enjoy the trip.
Read George Will's book "A Nice Little Place On The North Side". A history of Wrigley.
Amazing atmosphere, lots of shops, restaurants and friendly people. A must see spot!!!
Great old ball park. New renovations/ rules , not as fun as previous years. The character of the ball park has changed. It's about $$$
Wrigley field is home to the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Winners of the 2016 World Series!!!!
Excellent venue and customer service. Many improvements over the last decade!
If you are going to Wrigley, make sure to experience the bleachers!!!!
Attentive and helpful staff. Relatively clean. Well lit. Good traffic patterns. Close to the El. Seats are far too small and too close together. It feels like you are being gouged for anything you buy.
thare is palanty of police guy with attitude not doing noting just tickiting tha pouple thay have expensive suv for nothing
Oh the Cubbies. Great day, great people, great seats. You will want to leave super early if you drive as Chicago traffic waits for no one. We reserved parking about 2 blocks away in a private garage through a parking app. The splash pad was welcome on a hot August day and the gift shop boasts some nice history with affordable souvenir price points. I've been visiting since I was a kid, still a sweet trip.
Longtime Cubbie: best stadium in the world!! New food menus and better premium drinks will make your Cubs game experience very memorable!
Very nostalgic park but other then that nothing to write home about. Not very many amenities
Best experience in baseball. This should be on everybody s bucket list, even if you re not into the sport. It doesn t get any more Chicago than this.
It's been a life lone dream to attend a Cubs game at Wrigley. I loved every minute of it. The history and the feeling of being there was like few other feelings I've had in my life.
Food ok .not as good as sox park. Don't like the cubs . hard to say anything good
Rooftop seats was the way to go, Staff from the security , bartenders to food service were Great. Next time in town I for sure will be back. Thank you
One of the few remaining truly classic baseball parks. It was a pleasure to watch a game there.
The Cubs, baseball, beer, and food! All great! All great seats with great entertainment.
Really bad concession lines, soooo slow. They were out of beef sandwiches before game started by section 113. Asked if there would be more or if they were out for good and were told they were out.... no more. Ordered two orders of Nachos asked for one without black olives or sour cream, told no modifications allowed. Got the nachos and they were cold. Cold cheese really isn t good. Waited in line for 15 minutes in another stand to get a wrong beef sandwich (came with sausage on it even though we specifically order the one with only beef)but didn t go back to change it..... would have missed another 30 min of the game. They could make so much more money if they were faster in service. Also our Friend went down to get hot chocolate for his wife and waited a really long time again only to get to the register to be told they were sold out ..... imagine the frustration you could spare your guests by simply putting a sold out sign on the items that are sold out. And why on earth would you be sold out of so many things.... especially even before the game starts !
The stadium is lovely, staff ( minus food service ) is nice, bathroom lines are super long but move quickly. Overall great experience for our first time here but again food service is absolutely awful. Really puts a damper on the experience.
The Friendly Confines. An old stadium, with plethora of history. The ivy wall and the old scoreboard are the iconic sights of the stadium. The many concession stands, serving world famous Chicago beer (along nasty Bud Light) makes the stadium even more enjoyable. Bleacher seats are one of the best experiences of the stadium as you are up close and personal with the field, and the atmosphere is intense and fun. One of the best stadiums in the world.
Always a great place to catch a game and celebrate a W! They've done an amazing job of modernizing but maintaining the unique charm of the friendly confines.
The Rickets have create an awesome environment in and around the stadium. Highly recommend taking in a game.
Fun place with lots of people who love to party and have fun before and during the game
Beautiful ballpark during the day or night. Outside the park there are restaurants & bars galore. It's a real destination location.
Was here for Pearl Jam concert, nice venue to see a concert. Breeze off the lake was nice, 70 degrees.
Fenway and Wrigley Field ... two must see parks in the USA. Baseball as it was meant to be. There are many superb retro parks, but these are the real thing. Wrigleyville is a must to walk through, especially after a win ... just to see the many W's hung in windows. Two great teams too at this point in time.
Full of history and now a park i can check odd my bucket list. Hands down my favorite MLB park I have been to.
The tickets were a great price. However, compared to other MLB stadiums I've been to, the fan experience was not great. There weren't many interactive things on the Jumbotron, baseball trivia for the fans, or fun videos with the players. Being the famous Wrigley Park, I was disappointed and expected more.
The day we were there, as the sun went down rodents were literally taking over the streets. Definitely not family fare.
Classic. American. Ballpark. Put this on the bucket list.
Iconic baseball field, met every expectation. Go Cubs!
Baseball at its finest... I had a great time. Go Chicago CUBS
Fun place even knw I'm more a Sox fan vs Cubs fan the historic ball bark makes it soo much fun
Every baseball fan should have the opportunity to visit Wrigley Field at least once. I ve been to many MLB ball parks but Wrigley Field s history and ambience make it my #1 experience. Great food too!
Pretty Good seats seats all around. It's a historic Park and the vibe is awesome. Parking is the only problem as rates close to the stadium are expensive as well as the club specific lots.
Monitors are on display in covered areas to make sure you don't miss a play!
C'mon, what needs to be said? It's Wrigley Field, the best ball park in America (people will argue from SF and Boston). Every seat is great (except behind a post). The neighborhood is wonderful. Get there early and you can park for free on the street a couple of blocks away.
always a great time at the friendly confines wish I had more time to go and visit my favorite team in baseball! Would love to rent a bus and bring all my family and friends to a game. the remodeling they did at Wrigley is unbelievable and so much more family-friendly
Wrigley Field is a classic ballpark with plenty of vendors to get foods, drinks and baseball memorabilia. Definitely worth going and experiencing.
Always a great place to take pictures with friends from out of town. The young man at the trophy shop was very nice
Ever wonder what it felt like to hit a baseball stadium in the old days of Williams Ruth and mantle. But a few tickets to this most awesome and historic of parks and you won t be disappointed. The beer is overpriced as is the food and the new Jumbotron takes away a little of the old timey feel but this is still one of the best ballparks in America. Tickets can be expensive because this town loves baseball!
Always spectacular! Especially after the remodel. Washrooms so easy and vendors so ready to vend that alcohol!
Very nice place to see our Cubs playing and have fun!!
I love Wrigleyville and wish i could be there every day
This place is huge! Try not to get lost once you get in. If you can't find your seat ask somebody for help and don't miss the game. Last time I went we sat next to first base.
Gooooo Cubs gooooo lol. Great clean place to to bring your family to watch a game and have a good time with great memories
It is Wrigley Field do I need to say anything more? It's a classic, new parks just do not have the atmosphere of Wrigley. I am a Whitesox fan but I still can respect the beauty of Wrigley field and appreciate they kept the name. I wish Comiskey Park was still Comiskey Park and not the latest advertiser + field.
It's the Cubs and it's Wrigley..... what more do you need?
Wrigley Field is baseball, the storied history of America's pastime is fully experienced within these walls. Pro tip, stop by Cafe Tola for some empanadas to bring to the game, and you can also bring bottled water (as long as it's sealed). More helpful info, there's a stroller and bike valet just East of the Addison Red Line stop that is provided free by the Cubs. Also, take the El, it's just so much easier than trying to get through traffic or, god forbid, trying to find parking.
Renovations are welcome and not overbearing, still the best place to see a game. Prepare for pricy parking and cool temps, good baseball and great fans.
Iconic place to visit. Go Cubs! The field is pretty old though and could use some updating for sure. The surrounding places outside the field is pretty cool and has lots of things to do and see within walking distance. Wish they had some other food options for vegans though.
Amazed at the New Wrigley field. and the cubs beat the Brewers. Had a great time.
Most engaged crowd in MLB
Food quality could use a big boost to get up to par with the excellent service
Great time killer hours n hours,food , entertainment n lots of baseball fans...
Great Ball Park with so much history. I love the new outdoor area to hangout at before the game.
Saw Billy Joel here.
Infield seating was perfect.
Drinks were very expensive.
Forget Uber or Lyft after an event.
We took the L downtown.
Fun ride with the train cars packed full of jublient concert goers.
If you are looking for a great time, this is the place to be
A true American ballpark. Easy access for everyone, promotional give always often which are usually really neat and practicable. They have a "first timers" area where you can get a certificate memorialzing your first game, great for kids and adults alike! Multiple team stores to help get in the spirit or for gifts also. Fans are always friendly, even to the opposing team's fans. Food and beverage stations are everywhere and lines rarely take more than a few minutes to order. Very fun and historic atmosphere!