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Always a Remarkable Experience! Superb Service and Great Seats!
I love Sox games at Guaranteed Rate Field (will always be COMISKEY lol). First, it's spacious. I appreciate that I can walk without rubbing up against people. The lines at concessions move fast. The bathrooms are nice. The food is affordable. It's a great family outing. My kids have grown up going to games. The kids love the kids zone. The kids' club gives away monthly prizes to kids. My kid got a flag and a watch this time. He was so excited! The crowd is fun and diverse! We know the Sox don't always win, so we are there for a good time. Parking is EASY and AFFORDABLE. ****PREPAID PARKING IS RECOMMENDED****

Tickets are cheap, and the seats are not bad. The 500 level is not 5 levels up. They have 100 on the first level, 300 is suites, and 500 is the next level. I have had seats all around the field and there's really no bad seat. You can walk around, get up and enjoy the game from different places.

Compared to Wrigley (I've been there plenty of times) it's the better stadium. I don't even want to get started on the possibility of tailgating on the Southside! I love that you can bring your grill, I've seen people with DJ set ups. 🤣🤣 I absolutely love it!

When the game is over be patient, if you don't leave early, be prepared to chill. Keep your cool and get home safe!

The Sox should consider hiring a hype man, the man in section 538 last night had the crowd going MUCH harder than whomever was announcing. Didn't get his name, but I want to be seated near that group again!
Giovanni Staunovo
at 2024 May 11
Giovanni Staunovo
at 2024 May 11
Participated in the tour of Wrigley Field. The negative part is it requires a phone number during the booking process, which however accepts only US phone numbers and no international ones. Managed to secure alternatively a ticket. The tour was just amazing, so much passion by the tour guide in telling us the whole story of the stadium and the club and showing us around
Andy McCall
at 2024 May 08
Andy McCall
at 2024 May 08
Great place to spend time. I love the vibe of this ball field. Might be the best I’ve encountered. I like the bleachers if you have an opportunity.
Next I might like the apt roofs across but one thing at a time.

Food options are decent and the flow is good moving around.

Otherwise what an amazing historic piece of Americana 🇺🇸
Anthony Benitez
at 2024 May 07
Anthony Benitez
at 2024 May 07
Been going to Wrigley since I was a child. Always a fun, energetic vibe. Beautiful vintage field. Delicious restaurants all around. Great experience whether you live in Chicago or visiting.
Bryan Louie
at 2024 May 06
Bryan Louie
at 2024 May 06
One of the most iconic MLB stadiums in America. If you enjoy that old school/stadium and neighborhood vibe, there’s no place like Wrigley. Go, Cubs, Go!
Doug Ainsworth
at 2024 May 05
Doug Ainsworth
at 2024 May 05
Another Holly grail sports experience. This was my second visit. Got to spend a little more time exploring. Definitely take the stroll around the outside of the stadium. Great fans, decent food. Beer selection is decent
George Bolden
at 2024 Apr 22
George Bolden
at 2024 Apr 22
I throughly enjoyed myself at Wrigley Field. I was able to see the historic cubs baseball stadium. And finally try a Chicago Dog! The overall experience was a lifetime experience. Everyone was so nice and just the overall experience is one to remember. The Chicago Dog was actually pretty good! I had good seats and there is plenty of food and things to do inside and outside of the stadium !
sai subramaniam
at 2024 Apr 21
sai subramaniam
at 2024 Apr 21
My first baseball game at a stadium. Usually, I am lucky to home teams! However, we lost this one by a run. Had a great time here though. One of the ushers was so very sweet - Sandy! Once she came to know that this our first time - she sent us to pillar 16 to get our First Timers Certificate. Which we gladly did. Thanks Chicago Cubs for giving us a throw when we entered. Helped a lot with the bitter cold that we had to experience later! The whole Pre-game and the game itself were a great treat to watch. Watched baseball on the telly and I am aware of the rules and such. But watching it live was another level altogether. Go Cubs Go 🍻
Not a good start to the season but hope it gets better. Awesome first GAW of the season was a pretty kool hoodie.
Grace Mitton
at 2024 Apr 06
Grace Mitton
at 2024 Apr 06
I’ve never been into baseball, but the novelty of seeing a game in such an iconic stadium was fun. Kind of a boring game but the excitement of the crowd and sunshine made for a good experience. Give yourself LOTS of travel time for leaving the stadium cause it took forever to get out with traffic.
Jason Martinez
at 2023 Oct 17
Jason Martinez
at 2023 Oct 17
What’s not to love? Visited from Fresno. Checked this off my bucket list and it did NOT disappoint (even though my Giants lost and were thoroughly embarrassed). The Friendly Confines were very friendly. Couldn’t have been happier with our experience here. Cubs fans were so friendly. There were two guys behind us speaking Spanish, and a couple sat down next to them. They got to chatting and learned it was the guys’ first Cubs game. The couple then bought them beer and had a great time the entire game. Just blown away by the experience and the beauty in this historic stadium. A true highlight in my baseball fandom life.
I recently attended a game at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago to watch the Padres take on the White Sox, and my overall experience was quite enjoyable. The stadium itself was impressive, offering a great selection of food and drinks that were easily accessible. However, the one downside was the chaotic entry process. The line system seemed ineffective, leading to a lot of people cutting in line. Despite this inconvenience, the game itself was a great experience. So, I'd rate it four stars for the overall positive aspects of my visit.
Jill House
at 2023 Oct 07
Jill House
at 2023 Oct 07
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.
Anthony R
at 2023 Oct 07
Anthony R
at 2023 Oct 07
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!
I recently attended a White Sox vs. Padres game at the White Sox stadium, and it was an overall fantastic experience. The stadium itself is impressive, with a great atmosphere and an excellent food selection. However, I did encounter a minor hiccup with security and stadium entrance. Despite this, it didn't overshadow the enjoyable time I had inside.
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.
First time visitor- this baseball stadium.
It’s very easy to get here ether via the train, Uber or driving.

We decided to bring our car and we paid $30 to park .

The stadium is in good condition. You get to see the tall building from the ramps. I think all the seats would let you enjoy watching a game without feeling you’re easy far away.

The stadium is wheelchair friendly.

Many restroom around and clean.
So many options for food it’s amazing!

We watched the White Sox play the Padres.

Because it is a little outside the downtown there aren’t many places to have a drink before the game.
Josh Kimminau
at 2023 Sep 22
Josh Kimminau
at 2023 Sep 22
Wrigley Field and the surrounding community is 2nd to none! This historic and beautiful ballpark is a must see place. I highly suggest the tour before you attend a game. You'll get more out of your time during the game with all the knowledge and history from the tour. And leave yourself time to check out the local shop and restaurants around Wrigley. Make this a full day or two experience!
Recently visited Guaranteed Rate Field and was genuinely impressed. The tickets are affordably priced, making it a great outing option. One of the highlights is undoubtedly the stellar views of the Chicago Skyline. Plus, the convenience of getting there via the red line is a big plus. Overall, it's a top-notch stadium experience!
Mabel Rios
at 2023 Sep 14
Mabel Rios
at 2023 Sep 14
We loved the staff during the RBD concert. From the parking attendants to the stadium staff Everyone was professional and very attentive. Kuddos to you all for hiring such amazing people.
Adam Lebin
at 2023 Sep 13
Adam Lebin
at 2023 Sep 13
I love Guaranteed rate field. Seats way more spacious and comfortable then Wrigley. Concessions are so much better . The Kids Zone, outfield scoreboard area, fireworks with Home runs, The awesome display of statues and team memorabilia throughout the stadium are great.
Rob Collins
at 2023 Sep 06
Rob Collins
at 2023 Sep 06
Every sports fan should attend a game here once in their life. This place has preserved the character of baseball from a bygone era while incorporating the nuances of the 21st century. I sat in the top most row and could still hear the pop of the glove as an outside fastball hits it, the yell of the ump's call, and the crack of the bat as it makes contact. The old-style organ music adds to the essence of this place.
J B
at 2023 Sep 04
J B
at 2023 Sep 04
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.
Erik Gonzalez
at 2023 Aug 29
Erik Gonzalez
at 2023 Aug 29
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.
This is my 1st time here and it was great. I love the escalators and the elevators. For people who don't want to walk up a bunch of stairs. They have tons of food options. They also sell Coke Zero. Very clean bathrooms. Also I am a plus size woman and the seats were comfortable. A great experience definitely will be back.
R.N. S
at 2023 Aug 20
R.N. S
at 2023 Aug 20
Very clean, parking was easy (we had preferred parking) love that there were concession stands and restrooms very close to wherever you're sitting. Our seats were in 100's so I can't really speak for the upper levels. Overall enjoyed this stadium. My only problem is that the seats are a tad bit too small. If you're trying to look at the score from where I was good luck! The people sitting up towards the scoreboard were standing and I couldn't even see the numbers. But great experience nonetheless
Great place to watch a game. Stadium still feels new and very modern. I'm not a White Sox fan but it was still a fun experience. Also enjoyed the fan games between innings, which I've normally only seen in minor league games.
Really cool ballpark! Great views and screens everywhere’s
Being a Chicago native I may sound biased by saying out of all the ballparks I've been to, I've always liked this place the best.
Despite food and drinks costing an arm and a leg this place is still offers affordable tickets and the seats way up high give a great vantage point of the field. On a hot summer day it's also much cooler up there than down by the field.
Ed Mahr
at 2023 Jun 22
Ed Mahr
at 2023 Jun 22
Best baseball in town! Great parking and love the food. Also had plenty of drinks!
Eddie Del Valle
at 2023 Jun 10
Eddie Del Valle
at 2023 Jun 10
Work on your fields
Doug K.
at 2023 May 06
Doug K.
at 2023 May 06
The easy in and out parking, the food and sight lines are amazing. If you don't want to drive, you can take the Metra or CTA. All stops within 3 blocks of the field.
Yolanda Robles
at 2020 Aug 04
Yolanda Robles
at 2020 Aug 04
I like to shop there. Good prices