$79 for a Chicago Cubs Game at 3639 Wrigley Rooftop ($152.21 Value). Seven Games Available.
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Rooftop seats peer over Wrigley Field's right-center-field wall, serving up views of Cubs games as fans imbibe refreshments and snacks
Before baseball stadiums can reopen after the winter, crews must first flush the acorns out of the scoreboard and rouse the umpires hibernating in the dugout. Spring forward with this deal: for $79, you get one rooftop ticket to see a Chicago Cubs game at 3639 Wrigley Rooftop (a $152.21 value). Doors open one hour before game time. Choose from the following games:
- Friday, September 14, at 1:20 p.m. versus the Pittsburgh Pirates
- Sunday, September 16, at 1:20 p.m. versus the Pittsburgh Pirates
- Monday, September 17, at 7:05 p.m. versus the Pittsburgh Pirates
- Friday, September 21, at 1:20 p.m. versus the Saint Louis Cardinals
- Sunday, September 23, at 1:20 p.m. versus the Saint Louis Cardinals
- Monday, October 1, at 7:05 p.m. versus the Houston Astros
- Wednesday, October 3, at 1:20 p.m. versus the Houston Astros<p>
Each ticket grants access to the rooftop starting one hour before game time, as well as catered food and refreshments for three hours or nine innings.<p>
3639 Wrigley Rooftop
Peering directly over Wrigley Field’s right-center-field wall, 3639 Wrigley Rooftop unites Cubs baseball with stunning views of the historic diamond and refreshments. Rather than resorting to such desperate measures as donning a ghillie suit and hiding in the outfield ivy, fans can kick back in comfy stadium-style seats and enjoy the action from high above the city streets.
3639 Wrigley Rooftop’s multilevel facility, located between the foul poles, is fully stocked with 40 high-definition TVs. During the game, burgers and brats hit the sweet spot from a loaded menu that also features desserts and soft drinks. An elevator ferries guests among the three levels, and two large, open-air decks and a climate-controlled clubroom help mitigate Chicago’s alternating five-minute heat waves and blizzards.
Rooftop seats peer over Wrigley Field's right-center-field wall, serving up views of Cubs games as fans imbibe refreshments and snacks
Before baseball stadiums can reopen after the winter, crews must first flush the acorns out of the scoreboard and rouse the umpires hibernating in the dugout. Spring forward with this deal: for $79, you get one rooftop ticket to see a Chicago Cubs game at 3639 Wrigley Rooftop (a $152.21 value). Doors open one hour before game time. Choose from the following games:
- Friday, September 14, at 1:20 p.m. versus the Pittsburgh Pirates
- Sunday, September 16, at 1:20 p.m. versus the Pittsburgh Pirates
- Monday, September 17, at 7:05 p.m. versus the Pittsburgh Pirates
- Friday, September 21, at 1:20 p.m. versus the Saint Louis Cardinals
- Sunday, September 23, at 1:20 p.m. versus the Saint Louis Cardinals
- Monday, October 1, at 7:05 p.m. versus the Houston Astros
- Wednesday, October 3, at 1:20 p.m. versus the Houston Astros<p>
Each ticket grants access to the rooftop starting one hour before game time, as well as catered food and refreshments for three hours or nine innings.<p>
3639 Wrigley Rooftop
Peering directly over Wrigley Field’s right-center-field wall, 3639 Wrigley Rooftop unites Cubs baseball with stunning views of the historic diamond and refreshments. Rather than resorting to such desperate measures as donning a ghillie suit and hiding in the outfield ivy, fans can kick back in comfy stadium-style seats and enjoy the action from high above the city streets.
3639 Wrigley Rooftop’s multilevel facility, located between the foul poles, is fully stocked with 40 high-definition TVs. During the game, burgers and brats hit the sweet spot from a loaded menu that also features desserts and soft drinks. An elevator ferries guests among the three levels, and two large, open-air decks and a climate-controlled clubroom help mitigate Chicago’s alternating five-minute heat waves and blizzards.
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Peering directly over Wrigley Field's right-center-field wall, 3639 Wrigley Rooftop unites baseball with stunning views of the historic diamond and refreshments. Rather than resorting to such desperate measures as donning a ghillie suit and hiding in the outfield ivy, fans can kick back in comfy stadium-style seats and enjoy the action from high above Sheffield Avenue.
3639 Wrigley Rooftop’s multilevel facility, located between the foul poles, is fully stocked with 40 high-definition TVs. During the game, burgers and brats hit the sweet spot from a loaded menu that also features desserts and soft drinks. An elevator ferries guests among the three levels, and two large, open-air decks and a climate-controlled clubroom help mitigate Chicago's alternating five-minute heat waves and blizzards.