
In March of 2008, the Wrigley Field rooftop club was completed at one of the most historic sports settings in North American history. Wrigley Field has long been known for its green ivy along the outfield walls, and scenic view of the city of Chicago.
Ever since I was kid, I've been a Chicago Cubs fan. I remember as a kid when players like Ryne Sandberg, Andre Dawson, and Mark Grace wore Cubs uniforms as they captured the hearts of their fans everywhere. For over 90 years, generations of loyal Cubs fans have come to Wrigley Field to cheer for their team.
Wrigley Field has been renovated with added features no other ballpark has, but no rooftop matches what the Wrigley Field Rooftop Club has to offer.
The Wrigley Field Rooftop Club has 9,000 square feet on three different levels: Rooftop Level, the Club Level, and the exclusive MVP suite. All three levels provide a clear view of the field no matter which level you are on. The Wrigley Field Rooftop Club has a seating capacity of 200 which is three times larger than any other rooftop available. The facility includes an elevator which has been ADA approved. Even better, the facility has a great rooftop bar and features 25 indoor and outdoor Hi-Definition LCD screens for fans to enjoy.
Do you want another reason to watch a game from the Wrigley Field Rooftop Club? In August of 2008, USA Today voted it as the Best Seats in the House at Wrigley Field.
When visiting their site, I was amazed at how easy it was to navigate to find more information and to see photos of the facility. The colorful site offers detailed rental information as well as a full list of menu items offered at the facility.
So if you're wanting to avoid the heavy crowds, then rent a spot at the Wrigley Field Rooftop Club for your next gathering. You've never experienced a game from a rooftop until you rent at the Wrigley Field Rooftop Club!
For more information and questions about the Wrigley Field Rooftop Club, you can reach them by email at info@wrigleyfieldrooftopclub.com or by calling them at 1-773-841-5070.
The 2009 season is underway, so come enjoy the "Friendly Confines" at the Wrigley Field Rooftop Club to cheer on the Cubs as they go for a third straight post-season appearance!
4/14/2009 01:47:00 PM
David Funk













12 comments:
unfortunately i didn't stay there..
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The Wrigley Field sonds like an amazing palce to watch a baseball game. With the way you described it I could almost picture what it looks like before I visit their website.
The Rooftop! Wow! Enjoying the game with a scenic view of Chicago, what more could you ask for!
Whoever is a member of the club will definitely enjoy the amenities.
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Thanks for comment Wildan. Chicago is a great city to visit and is my favorite to place to go, too!:)
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Yeah Ron, Wrigley Field is awesome! When I first watched the Cubs on WGN-TV, they immediately became my team. I'm a big fan of the Chicago Bears and Chicago Bulls, too. Heck, I'm a fan of all the Chicago teams.
I enjoyed my trip to Chicago more than any other vacation when I visited for a week. It is definitely my kind of city!
Thanks for the comment buddy!:)
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was here today...
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hi my friend, how are you? just droppin by here and checkinout new stuff
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Wrigley is a Baseball Shrine ... and I've been fortunate to see a game there once to sing with Harry - a personal sports thrill.
Ok David ... and how much would you pay to have the rooftop seat of your choice?
Great post.
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Excellent job on this. Wrigley is great.
Thanks fidelity for stopping by.:)
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Hi Grace!:)
I'm doing great, and thanks for the comment!:)
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Thanks Frank. I wish when I was there that Harry was around. I did go by his restaurant, and it was great there.
As far as your question, I would at least attempt to get in at the Rooftop Level. But looking at the bar and everything else, I might be inclined to move up to another level.
Thanks for the comment buddy!:)
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Thanks Lester.:)
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