The only must see in Chicago. Went to see with fellow members of the 101st Airborne Division Association. Our block of tickets sold out quickly. Recommend some sort of mass transit of game day. The stadium is packed full of loyal fans. Yes, the facility has that retro feel of old timey baseball. I thought the beer and hot dogs were relatively cheap, considering the enormous price gouging at most major events. The Cubs won the game. Though there was one inning that brought some drama to the outcome. To say the least, this was a perfect experience in enjoy downtown Chicago.
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The home of the cubs also area that the hipsters have taken over there is still great entertainment and good food in the area some feel it is a part of the Chicago experience!
Always a good time when the Cubs win. But the changes made to the ballpark since last year are all positive. And the staff are all great - very professional and pleasant. And I appreciate the extra security when I'm there. It's a shame that it's needed but they do a great job.
Love Wrigley Field. The improvements over the past few years are phenomenal. There's a lot of stuff to do before and after the game. Very family friendly. Go Cubs Go!!!!
A few years ago, Wrigley was an old stadium with character. It was easily a 5 star experience just on the virtue of its beauty and energy. NOW it has new digs and the renovation plans are pretty much wrapped up. Can I give 10 stars? The food is on point. The hot dog stations finally let you build a true Chicago dog and the ingredients are refreshed constantly. The new clubs and concourse make it feel like you could never enjoy it all in one season. It is just a perfect place that has it all. Do I wish beers weren't an arm and a leg sure but welcome to 2019 MLB. Wrigley is always money well spent so welcome and enjoy!
It's always a great time at this historic park. There are many new things in the stadium and outside is always vibrant with various options to have a drink or a bite to eat. Take the "L" that's the best option versus looking for parking. #Addison stop
Awesome. What an experience. No piped in music or faux clapping (looking at you Camden Yards). Cub fans engaged, knowledgeable, committed. Great place to watch a game with fans who care.
The home of the Chicago Cubs. That is all the needs to be said. You will have a great time if you go. We did!! I highly recommend Wrigley Field and the Chicago Cubs to absolutely everyone that wants to have a great time.
Best ballpark in the world. Get the nachos in a hat when you walk in, bring some cash and you will never have to get up. Vendors come around and spoil you with beers, food, and candy!
The stadium is small enough that the experience feels somewhat intimate. There's always vendors or restrooms nearby. I don't even care for baseball and still enjoyed watching a game at this landmark park.
When there is something on the the large screen, it should be projected on all the small screens instead of commercials. Hard seats. Security was fast and efficient. Cubs win!
Wrigley Field is a must see for baseball fans and non baseball fans alike. It's a taste of Chicago under the bright lights of the major leagues and an experience worth the money. Get a large beer, salted peanuts and if you're really daring a hot dog and sit back and enjoy America's game as it should be experienced.
Wrigley has the best atmosphere around! Great scenery, great beer and food. Everyone is always happy to be there no matter who's playing who. Parking sucks but that's the city of Chicago. Take advantage of the shuttle buses when they are available!
What can you say about the Friendly Confines? This place is majestic; one of my favorite places on Earth and I wish I lived in Chicago to experience it more.
It's been on my bucket list to travel to Wrigley and see the Cubs play in the friendly confines. It was everything I hoped for and more. The staff here were all friendly, as well as Chicago in general. We were fortunate enough to be at the game where David Bote hit his walk off grand slam for the win in the bottom of the ninth. It was fantastic and the stadium went wild. Even the staff were high fiving everyone as we left. Highly recommend everyone visit Wrigley.
Pretty cool baseball stadium. It's in a really fun area with a lot to do. Tickets are fairly expensive and parking is insane, so I would definitely recommend taking public transportation. Prices for concessions are ridiculous too, so bring your own if you can. I would recommend everyone visit here once for a taste of Chicago history.
Gates open 2 hours before game time, and during that first hour, all food and non-alc. beverages are 25% off at the "hard" concession stands. (not at the portable kiosks, carts or walking vendors). Sit in the 400 level (between 412 and 429) for great unobstructed views of Wrigley, and get a Chicago Dog (w/ grilled onions, tomatos and celery salt) from the stand behind home plate. It's fantastic.
Went to Chicago a week after the world series game happened and everything around that neighborhood was proud to support there winning team with banners on front porches as well as near by bars. They have the banner Chicago Cubs World Series Champions on the front entrance of the stadium. It gets impacted by tourist taking pictures of the sign during the day and especially at night
I had a great view from the center field bleachers. It was an afternoon game so there was full sun the whole game. What an amazing field and great game!!
If you haven't been to Wrigley Field then you haven't really been to a baseball game. There are only a few of the original stadiums left and Wrigley is a definite mustn. Yes, it's been upgraded a little, but it still feels like the piece of baseball history that it is. It is a true neighborhood stadium and the fans are true to their team as any other team's fans are but there's a unique quality about them. I love the look and feel of that whole area. It's so unique to seats across the street on rooftops, I envy Cubs fans to have such a treasure in their midst! Chicago is my favorite city to visit, it has been 20 years since I've last been there and it's looking better than ever. Sweet Home Chicago!
So much history here the park is wonderful for it's age. It is very cozy and literally every part of the park I stumbled upon had a good view of the field unlike more modern parks I've been to. You can't go wrong sitting anywhere however I feel their concessions are lacking a slight bit but hey this place just screams history when you walk in.
This is the best place to watch baseball unless you want standing room only. DO NOT buy a standing room only ticket unless it's the playoffs and you absolutely cannot find tickets any other way.
The SRO area is tiny, cold and you can barely see the field clearly. Even if it's just $25 for a ticket, I'd rather watch it from a bar or my couch than from standing room only here.
WRIGLEY FIELD FUN WAY TO SPEND A DAY! Attended my 1st Cubs Game since my last game I attended in 2006! WOW & WOW! My 1st WOW: Cubs vs Brewers: Cubs WIN 7 - 1 against the Brewers! We had great seats in the upper deck, down the 3rd base line. Attendance was HUGE: 40,276, cheering fans attended the Game. My 2nd WOW: Wrigley Field no longer smells like beer, pee and puke! Originally built in 1914, the baseball Park has really transformed into a remarkable and enjoyable venue which offers many spaces to relax and watch the Game. The new building which replaced the old McDonald's offers a selection of restaurants and outdoor seating. There is a ginormous TV mounted to the side of this building. One can watch the game from the restaurant patio or from the private Cubs Turf Park. Bring the lil' ones and pack an extra set of clothes. There is an outdoor water fountain , perfect for running thru it to cool off. The adults can purchase American Cuisine: Hot Dogs, Chicken Tenders, Nachos (loaded or plain), french fries, Garrett's popcorn, beer, cocktails, pop or water at several venues. There are many tiered levels to people watch and great access to watch that "big wall mounted outdoor TV". Bathrooms have a "Concierge" directing people to available stalls to keep the line moving while maintaining a clean environment. Need help or have a question? Super, friendly Guest Service people are available to help direct you to where you want to go, eat or nearest restroom. Parking is congested, use public transportation, Uber or Lyft or my #1 favorite: Spot Hero! Parking under the El tracks for $35, 6 hours 1 1/2 blocks from Wrigley.
Great baseball games played here. I was lucky enough to have balcony seat where I could eat tons of food. But even normal seats are good. Very unified community, the fan base were always cheering together for their favorites. Basically it's just an exciting baseball game.
Great concert, be warned if you have field tickets get the proper wrist band early. And know they usually have bathrooms on the field. Going in and out is horrible. And the narrow concourse outside the entrance is horrible with everyone trying to get their hands and those trying to get on the field. Herding cattle....
Parking is robbery, $50. Cubs fans spend more time trying to feed their face and I say trying cuz ya can't stand or walk anywhere no matter what level. Just don't see anything special about the park.
Fantastic. Love the old ballparks. I've been here & Fenway & they both lived up to the hype. Make sure you use an app to reserve a place for parking or you'll wish you had.
The cubs suck, but this place is pretty epic. One of the oldest stadiums still in use. It is undergoing major renovations but is a holy ground to many. The atmosphere on game day is unrivaled and the energy in the stadium can be electric. Now, if they could put together a winning season.
Best ballpark in the MLB... Yummy food and beverage options... Great atmosphere... A team with a long running history... Great location and proximity to public transportation...
Took the "Ivy Tour" of the place, the guide was very knowledgeable and engaging. Wish we could've seen the home dugout and have walked on the field itself though (even if we would've been restricted from stepping on the infield dirt).
Came to the concert, paid top dollar for the tickets and could not even see the bands because two idiots were standing in front and security refused to do anything about it. I guess they are too scared. Never going back to this place!