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The Wrigley Field Ticket Office is open on gamedays to assist fans with ticket issues, but they do not disperse physical, hard tickets. If you wish to visit the Wrigley Field Ticket Office on gameday, the main ticket office is located near the corner of W Addison St and N Clark St by gate 3.




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As we discussed above, buying directly from the team is always a good idea. If you choose to buy directly from the team, you can do so by downloading the MLB Ballpark App to your mobile device. You can also use ticket brokers like StubHub or Vivid Seats to buy fan-to-fan tickets.


Chicago Cubs tickets are available to purchase at the stadium ticket office, or from the team website by clicking here. If you are interested in buying season tickets for the Chicago Cubs, you can view that information by clicking here.


Buying tickets through the Cubs is not hard, and they offer a variety of plans to consider. If you hope to buy tickets on gameday from the ticket office at Wrigley Field, just be aware that they only sell digital tickets on site, meaning you will need to buy the tickets through your smart phone.. To read more, visit our article about purchasing tickets at Wrigley Field.


Not only do they make sure you are satisfied and your transactions are secure, but they also have a very user-friendly platform. When you go to purchase tickets, they show you exactly where the seats are on the stadium map. They also give you a view from those seats.


Click here to view Chicago Cubs tickets available at Vivid Seats (affiliate link takes you to VividSeats.com). You can also pre-purchase parking passes from Vivid Seats if you want to avoid the hassle of paying for parking at the stadium.


SeatGeek is unique because it is a ticket search engine that searches through the largest tickets sites on the internet to give you an idea of what seats are available across all of those sites. This makes it much easier than you going to each site individually to compare prices.


Once there, you can select the price range that makes the most sense for you, and choose your season ticket seats. The Cubs also offer a variety of ticket plans which allow you to buy a collection of game tickets without having to buy tickets for the entire season. Click here to see the Cubs current ticket plans.


As I mentioned above, I like to use Vivid Seats because they show me the perspective from the actual seat so I get an idea of what my view of the field will look like prior to purchase. They also have a 100% Buyer Guarantee where they will make sure your tickets are safe and secure.


Click here to view Chicago Cubs tickets available at Vivid Seats (affiliate link takes you to VividSeats.com). If you wish to buy from the team, the process is not hard, but availability may be an issue at times. To learn more about purchasing tickets directly from the Cubs, visit their ticket page by clicking here.


Finding cheap Chicago Cubs tickets will obviously depend on your personal budget, and what you are willing to spend. MLB tickets, in general, are much more budget-friendly than NFL tickets. Most teams, including the Cubs, have very affordable seats.


So, there are occasions where you may be able to get Chicago Cubs tickets for cheaper if you wait until closer to gameday. But this method is not without risk. The tickets you want may no longer be available if you wait, and there is no guarantee that tickets will for sure decrease in price.


Yes. All MLB ticket sales on TicketIQ are guaranteed and you can read our guarantee here, where we ensure you will receive an authentic and valid ticket, and that you will receive your tickets with ample time ahead of the event. You can track the status of your order directly from the TicketIQ account page. TicketIQ has a rigorous process of screening every seller that lists ticket on our site, and we work with over 1,000 independent ticket sellers, as well as teams and venues that list on our site directly to reach secondary market buyers. TicketIQ also has an elite seller program, noted with a ribbon icon on the ticket listing, to indicate which sellers are not only reliable, but also have a record of speedy order confirmation and on-time delivery.If any issues arise when you are trying to find your tickets, please contact us directly, and visit our Contact Us page for all contact options, including our urgent support phone number.


If you are looking for more expensive MLB tickets, lower-level seats are the best place to look. Field-level seats along the base paths and behind the plate will usually cost more than other ones in the stadium. Tickets behind the home and visiting dugouts are often amongst the most expensive sections for MLB stadiums. Additionally, club suites are considered some of the premier locations at the stadium. Resale sites like TicketIQ and Stubhub often don't list suite options, which means you'll need to visit the team site directly to purchase those.


If you are looking for the cheapest MLB tickets, the last 10 rows of the upper level are usually the least expensive for any game. For most MLB games tickets can be found for under $50, with some as low as $10 for the lowest-demand match-ups of the season. With that being said, at the arena there are no bad locations to view a game. Even the most inexpensive seats still provide fans with a very enjoyable game experience.


To find the cheapest MLB tickets, it's important to check both the primary and secondary ticket markets. Based on the demand for a given event, resale marketplaces like TicketIQ may be more or less expensive than face value options available through primary ticketing platforms like Ticketmaster, AXS, and SeatGeek. Weekend rivalry games are typically the most expensive, while weekday games against lesser opponents are the best way to get to a game for cheap. For sporting events that take place every year, it's important to know when the event is actually going on sale, which is typically the middle of the off-season. All MLB teams offer group pricing for groups of more than 8-10 people, with prices usually 10% to 15% below face value prices. Teams often adjust prices dynamically in-season, which can impact both face-value and resale ticket prices. For fans willing to make a commitment by purchasing season tickets, prices are typically 10%-20% below single-game face value prices.


Fans can join the Cubs season ticket holder waiting list to be notified when season tickets become available. After completing the waiting list form, fans will receive an account number and their current place on the Waiting List.


The White Sox will be the first to offer fans the opportunity to buy single-game tickets for their 81 home contests at Guaranteed Rate Field in 2023. That will start on Thursday, February 2 at 2 p.m. and will be held on their website.


The First Pitch Presale Access Program is your opportunity to win a chance to purchase single game tickets to Cubs 2022 regular season games at Wrigley Field before the general public. All fans who register will be automatically entered into a sweepstakes for the chance to throw a ceremonial first pitch at a 2022 home game.


Registration for the Cubs' first homestand (April 1-7) begins Tuesday and ends on March 19 at 11:59 p.m. CT. Forms can be submitted at cubs.com/tickets, and winners will be chosen via random drawings.


I used just less than half of the 68,000 points I earned by signing up for both a personal and business card and meeting the minimum spend on each (Note: The offers I applied and was approved for are expired and no longer available) to purchase four tickets to see School of Rock on Broadway through the SPG Moments program that lets you purchase or bid on tickets to events.


I used their Points + Cash option and ended up spending just less than $200 for four tickets, which is less than the cost of one regular full price ticket. Plus, we sat in the second row!! See in detail how I did it in this post.


I signed up for the SPG cards originally with my eye on Chicago Cubs tickets, which were listed in SPG Moments as available for between 25,000-30,000 for 2 tickets. I had never been to Wrigley Field, nor had my kiddos, and since we live in Indianapolis and Chicago is less than three hours up the road from us, the city is one of our favorite places to go. Plus, a Cubs game has long been on our Bucket List.


Can any of you tell me if StubHub is a safe source for buying tickets? I see that Cubs tickets just went on sale this weekend, but StubHub has had listings for tickets for the weekend I'm there (4/18 - 4/21) for quite some time. How is that possible?


To celebrate the partnership, Garrett and the Cubs are throwing an event in Daley Plaza today (Thursday, February 22) between noon and 1pm, where representatives will be handing out complimentary Garrett Mix and giving fans a chance to win tickets to a 2018 Cubs game.


As noted in the Times, other teams have allowed, say, season ticket holders to purchase additional single game tickets ahead of public sales but what is special about this promotion is that it is open to everyone and it involves a premium price.


I, however, suspect that this will be a windfall for ticket brokers. It seems reasonable that there will be basically no tickets left for games against, say, the Cardinals at the end of this week. As far as I can tell, there is no limit on the number of tickets an individual can buy under this scheme. A 20% premium is $10 on a $50 and brokers can get more than that for a hot game. It seems that the Cubs have done little but claim a cut from scalpers.


Griffith said another possible reason for the jump is high number of bars, restaurants and homes near Wrigley Field. At first pitch, there are a lot of people without tickets milling around the stadium, making last-minute decisions on their mobile phones. 041b061a72


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