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almostdone 09-04-2017 06:46 AM

Some help and advice needed for Wrigley trip
 
My wife surprised me with a quick and very spontaneous trip to Chicago to see a couple of Cubs/ Cardinals games next weekend (Sept 15 and 16).

I am flying into Ohare and meeting a friend who is also arriving approx the same time that morning. We have tickets at Wrigley for the 1:30 game that day, Friday, and then for the 3:30 game on Saturday. We will both be flying in with just a carry on. So here is some of my questions:

Is there a way to pay to store a bag at Wrigley so we don't have to go to the hotel first?

What is the best recommended way from the airport to Wrigley field? Don't mind spending a bit more for transport on the first day. Buses and subways are fine to get around after that.

There is a tour of the field at 8:30 on Saturday morning. Is it worth it? I've done the tour in Baltimore twice in the past and loved it but not every tour is the same.

If we do the tour we will be done by mid morning but the game doesn't start until 3:30 that afternoon. Is it worthwhile hanging around the stadium or should we find something else to do then come back?

Any and all advice on this trip will be appreciated. I've never been to Chicago. Going to Wrigley to a game is a lifelong dream but thought I really never would. I want to mKe this a great experience so thanks in advance far any and all help I might be able to receive.

Drew

bravos4evr 09-04-2017 01:04 PM

I don't know about bag storage.


If I were you, instead of paying for a cab, I'd take the Blue Line (L/subway) to downtown at the Washington or Jackson stop then hop the Red Line to the Addison stop (drops you right next to Wrigley). It will save you some scratch as a cab ride from O'hare to Wrigley will be pricey.( $50-$70)


Tour is pretty fun, and worth it IMO.As far as hanging around, there is a ton of eateries and bars and stuff to do in Wrigleyville so you could probably occupy your time until the game starts.


hope this helps!


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