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Wrigley Field Seating?
I'll be in Chicago Sept 21, so I was thinking of catching a Cub game, but I've never been in Wrigley Field before.
What do you think of these seats?
Section 218, Row 8
Section 219, Row 8
The tickets for the first two (sections 218 and 219 both say limited view) I have a bad feeling they are going to be behind the support columns.
Which are the best seats? Or should I pass on these two tickets and look for others?
8 Answers
- Go cubs goLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
For a first timer--- those are good seats...i doubt you'll get any closer without it being expensive
- staggmovieLv 71 decade ago
From what I have seen on the seating chart, you will be behind home plate, and right about where the press box is. I haven't been to Wrigley Field fro a Chicago Cubs game since 2004. If you want to get an idea of where your section is, go to this site here, http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/chc/ballpark/seating.j... . That will give idea where sections are, but not where the rows or seat #s are. You can also try this phone # 773-404-CUBS , and see if you can get the box office. Or if you happen to be buy Wrigley Field, you can stop buy the box office, and see if they have better seats that you have been offered. Good luck.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Those seats are good man every seat in that place is a good seat cant go wrong with any ticket for a cub game
- feraladLv 41 decade ago
I sat in section 211 I'm pretty sure and the view was fine. They should be pretty good seats. Plus any chance you have to go to Wrigley is cool
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- 1 decade ago
Every seat in that stadium is limited view because you're only watching one baseball team--whichever team is playing against the Cubs.
But seriously, unless you're right on the field or in the bleachers, all the seats are limited view. That stadium is a dump. If you can find bleacher seats, do it.
- 1 decade ago
Actually the support columns are not that distracting there about 8 to 12 inches and not very noticable.
- vanessa cLv 61 decade ago
i sat in obstructed view ONCE and will never do it again.
im very partial to upper deck seating,,you can see everything, and theres more to see than just the game.