Guests should conduct themselves in a manner befitting a family-friendly environment. Keep your ticket, because ushers may ask to see it. Patrons can't re-enter Wrigley Field after leaving.
You can find ATMs here:
- Inside Gates D, F, and K
- First and third base ramps to the Upper Deck
- The Upper Deck Patio
- Near the Mezzanine Suites
Alcohol is available for those with a valid ID, but none is sold after the last out of the eighth inning during day games, or after the last out of the seventh inning (or 9:20 p.m. Central time) for night games.
It's best to leave the following at home:
- Large bags
- Balloons or beach balls (or anything inflatable)
- Noise makers and laser pointers
- Weapons
- Hard coolers, cans, and glass bottles
Personal cameras and video cameras are allowed inside, but only if used for non-commercial purposes. Tripods can't be in the seating areas.
Children 3 and older need a ticket at Wrigley Field. Children 2 and younger don't need a ticket but do need to sit on a parent/guardian's lap.
The field offers a variety of food and beverage concessions.
Wrigley Field makes every effort to accomodate fans with disabilities.
Concessions
Many concessions, especially behind home plate in the upper deck and in the centerfield bleachers, are particularly wheelchair accessible.
Elevators
There are public elevators inside Gate K for the Terrace Reserved and upper deck areas and inside the Bleacher Gate for the Budweiser Batter's Eye Bud Light Bleacher Lounge and bleacher seating.
First aid
First aid facilities are on the main concourse behind home plate.
Gift shops
There are three wheelchair-accessible gift shops on Wrigley Field's main concourse.
Restrooms
Most restrooms are wheelchair accessible. Companion and/or family restrooms are found in the bleachers, at the first aid facilities, and in the upper deck on the first base side.
Telephones and visual/hearing assistance
Guests requiring wheelchair-accessible telephones will find them on the main concourse behind home plate. For assisted listening devices, see fan services, also on the main concourse behind home plate.
There are three gift shops located along the concourse.
The first aid facility is on the main concourse behind home plate.
Concession stands are located throughout Wrigley Field, but fans may also bring their own food or drink inside (provided it or its packaging isn't on the stadium's list of probihited items).
Unless otherwise stated, gates open 2 hours before game time.
Fan services is on the main concourse behind home plate.
If fans wish to turn in or inquire about lost items they should go to fan services or, after the game, call 773.404.4084.
It's best to leave the following at home:
- Large bags (bigger than 16"x6"x8")
- Balloons or beach balls (or anything inflatable)
- Noise makers and laser pointers
- Weapons
- Hard coolers, cans, and glass bottles
Once fans leave Wrigley Field there is no re-entry.
There are restrooms throughout Wrigley Field.
Wrigley Field seats 41,159; with standing room, capacity is at least 42,374.
Security personnel can be found throughout the ballpark. If fans need immediate assistance, they can either call 773.388.8275 or text 88019, keyword "FAN," and specify their seat and problem.
Patrons can bring banners or signs, but they shouldn't have inappropriate messages, be commercial, or obstruct sightlines. They must be handheld and can't be mounted on sticks or frames.
There is no smoking at Wrigley Field.
Tailgating is not allowed in parking lots operated by the Chicago Cubs.
The box office is at the corner of Clark St. and Addison St.
Tours are available. Contact Wrigley Field for details.
The will call windows are at the box office and open 3 hours before game time.