FAQs
Great Tour at an Iconic Stadium. I have been to many ballpark tours (over 20) and the Wrigley Field tour was the best.
How long is the Wrigley tour? ›
Get an insider's look at this historic American landmark that has enchanted baseball fans for almost a century. Each 90-minute guided tour shows guests the clubhouses, bleachers, press box, dugout, field, and more.
How early should I get to Wrigley Field? ›
For most games, gates will open 90 minutes prior to first pitch. Gates will open two hours before first pitch for Opening Day, Saturday games and special occasions, unless otherwise specified. Each mobile ticket includes an assigned entry gate to assist with the entry and exit process.
What do I need to know before going to Wrigley Field? ›
Play Ball! A Local's Top 7 Tips for Visiting Wrigley Field
- Consider the Rooftops.
- Bleachers are Best Seats in the House, Period.
- Wear Pants with Deep Pockets when on a Budget.
- Take the Train.
- Be Prepared to get Some Sun.
- Get to Know Your Surroundings.
- Throw it Back!
What should I wear to Wrigley Field? ›
On a hot summer day you should wear shorts, sneakers, light t-shirts, and of course some sun glasses and a hat. Women can wear flats or sandals but you'll probably feel out of place if you wear a dress. On cooler days you'll want to wear jeans, sneakers and long sleeve shirts or even heavier sweaters.
What not to bring to Wrigley Field? ›
No glass bottles, cans, alcoholic beverages or thermoses or coolers of any kind may be brought into Gallagher Way or Wrigley Field. Additionally, no umbrellas or coolers of any size can be brought into Gallagher Way.
Can you take a purse into Wrigley Field? ›
Other bags (such as wallets, purses, drawstring bags, fanny packs, lunch bags, briefcases and soft-sided coolers) smaller than 16 x 16 x 8 inches in size are permitted. Exceptions will be made for medical bags and diaper bags that accompany guests with young children.
Can you go to Wrigley Field when there is no game? ›
Learn the storied history of Wrigley Field or observe the grounds from the best views in the house. Guided tours are offered on game days and non-game days starting in March.
Is Wrigley Field cashless? ›
Is Wrigley Field a Cashless Facility? Yes, Wrigley Field is a cashless facility. Payments can be made via credit or debit card, or via mobile wallet apps. Reverse ATMs are available for fans to convert cash to cards that can be used inside the ballpark.
Are there shuttles to Wrigley Field? ›
Plus, with a free shuttle service whisking you to and from Wrigley Field, you can save your energy for cheering on the team. Shuttles start their rounds two hours before the first pitch, ensuring you arrive with time to spare. After the game, catch a ride back up to one hour post-game.
Reserve a ride in advance to Wrigley Field
Complete your plans today by reserving a ride with Uber to get from MDW to Wrigley Field. Request a ride up to 90 days before your trip, at any time and on any day of the year. Reserve may not be available for your pickup location.
Can you visit Wrigley Field without a game? ›
A:Yes, you can visit Wrigley Field on non-game days if you book a guided tour—they're offered daily from April to September and on weekends in March. Tours last 75–90 minutes (arrive 15 minutes in advance), and include stops at the Press Box, Visitors' Clubhouse, the Cubs Dugout, the field itself, and more.
Can you walk around Wrigley Field? ›
Stroll through the home of the Chicago Cubs and get the chance to see what happens behind the scenes of the Friendly Confines.
Where do you park for Wrigley Field Tours? ›
Wrigley Field Tours Parking
Wrigley Field Tours does not offer on-site parking. The closest parking is at 3739 North Sheffield Avenue, Chicago. See more here.
Does Wrigley Field have anything to do with Wrigley Gum? ›
Wrigley Field was named after chewing gum magnate William Wrigley who was an early investor in the Chicago Cubs. However, the park used to be named Weeghman Park after another investor until Wrigley bought him out.