Seats to Avoid
Most seats at Wrigley Field offer good views, but there are still a few areas you’ll want to avoid. Many fans prefer to stay away from the lower rows of the Field Box, as these are plagued by heavy foot traffic. Also, in the Upper Deck, the view from seats above Row 16 are significantly obstructed due to an overhang. In the terrace level, it is important to keep in mind that aisle seats row 7 or higher may have obstructed views of the field.
Dugouts and Bullpens
The Chicago Cubs Dugout at Wrigley Field is located in front of sections 12-15, and the visitors dugout is located in front of sections 27-32. Unlike the vast majority of baseball parks, the Wrigley Field bullpens are in the field of play, down the first and third baselines. The Cubs bullpen is down the third baseline, and the visitors bullpen is down the first base line.
Seats in Shade
If you are looking for seats in the shade at Wrigley Field, the 200, 400, 500 level sections offer cover from the section above and an awning, respectively. When looking for tickets in the 200 level in the shade, be sure your tickets are not in the first 10 rows to ensure you will be under cover.
Rooftop Seating
Unlike any other seats in baseball, Wrigley Field Rooftop seating is a one of a kind experience. There are few options when choosing rooftop seating, one of which is made possible by a company called Beyond the Ivy. This company has three separate buildings on Waveland Ave for incredible views and great group deals. The other option for rooftop seating is the Wrigleyville Rooftops. This options overlooks right field on Sheffield Ave, and can handle parties of up to 200 people. They have three rooftop venues, the Ivy League Baseball Club, Wrigley Field Rooftop Club, and the Sheffield Baseball Club. If you would like more information on Wrigley Field Rooftop Seating, contact our support line at 845-538-4567.